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Category: Technical SEO

  • How PageSpeed Insights Performance Will Help You

    How PageSpeed Insights Performance Will Help You

    PageSpeed Insights by Google is a handy tool that assists website owners and developers in evaluating and enhancing the performance of their web pages. Discover the advantages of using PageSpeed Insights: Performance Evaluation PageSpeed Insights offers a performance score for both mobile and desktop versions of your website, ranging from 0 to 100. This score…

  • How to Unlock “Not Provided”​ Keywords in Google Analytics

    How to Unlock “Not Provided”​ Keywords in Google Analytics

    Revealing the not provided keywords in Google Analytics can prove to be quite a task, thanks to the stringent privacy measures and secure search protocols implemented by Google. Although it may not be feasible to fully retrieve all “not provided” data, there are alternative approaches and tools available to help you analyze your organic search traffic…

  • What is a CDN & how does it affect SEO?

    What is a CDN & how does it affect SEO?

    An online content delivery network, also known as a Content Delivery Network (CDN), is a network of servers that are located in different parts of the world and collaborate to deliver online material, including web pages, photos, videos, scripts, and other resources, to users based on their geographical location. Through the reduction of latency and…

  • How to Find & Fix Orphan Pages on Your Website: SEO Best Practices

    How to Find & Fix Orphan Pages on Your Website: SEO Best Practices

    Orphan pages are web pages that exist on your website but are not linked to from any other sites on your site. It may be difficult for search engines to find these pages, which may have an effect on the indexing and visibility of those pages. In order to improve the overall SEO of your…

  • What is XML sitemap priority & sitemap change frequency & are they needed for SEO?

    XML sitemaps are files that help search engines comprehend the hierarchy and structure of a website’s content by listing the URLs of the pages on the website. These files are located in the root directory of the website. Priority and change frequency for XML sitemaps were originally included, but in today’s world, these aspects of…

  • Fixing “Discovered – currently not indexed” in Google Search Console

    Fixing “Discovered – currently not indexed” in Google Search Console

    If you look at the URLs in Google Search Console and find that some of them have the status “Discovered – currently not indexed,” this indicates that the search spiders used by Google have located those URLs (discovered them), but Google has not yet made the decision to include them in the search index (they…