Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 11, 2024 5:57:49 GMT
I decided to write this article because many of the requests I receive are related to websites with problematic indexing in most cases and very devastated in others. Sad of course, but then again without these problems I would be out of work. Indexing is an automatic process . Unless it is inhibited by code, Google records and indexes everything it can scan, so every time an SEO tries to sell an indexing service, he is either a scammer or expresses himself badly, because the work that goes into it is what needs to be done with regards to indexing is to check its success with respect to the objectives , not simply make it happen. Having said that, let's start with i SEO indexing problems Type site:www.namesite.extension on the Google search bar You will see several SERPs appear with all and only the contents of your website whose pages Google has registered. Google sorts these SERPs by placing the contents with the shortest URL first, then gradually all the others.
If the website does not have good SEO optimization , as shown in the "Site:" command, specifically it may happen that: 1) The homepage is not the first content indexed : it can happen (and it is normal) that the website that has just been put online presents a series of oscillations in the SERPs visible with the site operator: also with respect to the homepage, which can appear as second or third result in the order. Everything is ok, give Google time to chew the contents. If the website is already at least 1 month old and the state in which the homepage is not Denmark Telegram Number Data the first content in the order persists, it is possible that there are problems at the content architecture level. For greater security, remember to report the sitemap in xml format through the Search Console. 2) The homepage is not indexed : serious problem, which usually occurs when you mismanage a migration or redirection , or when the homepage code is set up badly and in any case when the SEO who works there is not an SEO.
If the homepage gets de-indexed, the entire structure is compromised, rankings collapse and your project becomes a headless body. Be very careful how you fumble when moving things. 3) Content in different languages is indexed completely at random : this situation happens when the multilingual website is put online without the hreflang tags set correctly, or when the translations are partial or completely missing, or even when structural references are missing such as to correctly direct users and search engines towards content in different languages. Multilingual is a delicate and “expensive” thing. You don't set out to conquer the world with a website in 3, 12 (or 200) languages without having done a complete and accurate translation job, without having managed the aspects related to multilingual SEO and without having an internationalization strategy. In 90% of cases this means that it is better not to translate the website .
If the website does not have good SEO optimization , as shown in the "Site:" command, specifically it may happen that: 1) The homepage is not the first content indexed : it can happen (and it is normal) that the website that has just been put online presents a series of oscillations in the SERPs visible with the site operator: also with respect to the homepage, which can appear as second or third result in the order. Everything is ok, give Google time to chew the contents. If the website is already at least 1 month old and the state in which the homepage is not Denmark Telegram Number Data the first content in the order persists, it is possible that there are problems at the content architecture level. For greater security, remember to report the sitemap in xml format through the Search Console. 2) The homepage is not indexed : serious problem, which usually occurs when you mismanage a migration or redirection , or when the homepage code is set up badly and in any case when the SEO who works there is not an SEO.
If the homepage gets de-indexed, the entire structure is compromised, rankings collapse and your project becomes a headless body. Be very careful how you fumble when moving things. 3) Content in different languages is indexed completely at random : this situation happens when the multilingual website is put online without the hreflang tags set correctly, or when the translations are partial or completely missing, or even when structural references are missing such as to correctly direct users and search engines towards content in different languages. Multilingual is a delicate and “expensive” thing. You don't set out to conquer the world with a website in 3, 12 (or 200) languages without having done a complete and accurate translation job, without having managed the aspects related to multilingual SEO and without having an internationalization strategy. In 90% of cases this means that it is better not to translate the website .