9 SEO Problems and Possible Solutions for Your Website

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9 SEO Problems and Possible Solutions for Your Website

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O problems become a problem when you are optimizing your website in search but still not getting the desired results. Even worse, the optimization that Special Database has been done tends to get worse and as a result the ranking of the website is getting lower. For this reason, we have summarized several SEO problems and SEO solutions that can help you optimize your website. Let's follow the discussion as follows .


Contents [ hide ] 1 9 SEO Problems and Solutions 1.1 1. Not Checking Website Index Status on Search Results Page 1.2 2. Wrong Settings in robots.txt 1.3 3. NOINDEX Tag Left on Page 1.4 4. Many Versions of Website Address 1.5 5. Duplicate Content 1.6 6. Use Redirect 302 or Meta Refresh for Redirect 1.7 7. Unused Sitemap that can Help Website Indexing 1.8 8. Losing Backlinks Due to 404 . Error Pages 1.9 9. Allowing Unnatural Backlinks 2 Conclusion 9 SEO Problems and Solutions 1. Not Checking Website Index Status on Search Results Pages problem-seo You need to practice SEO so that website pages can get top rankings in search results.

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However, ranking alone cannot increase if the page itself is never indexed by Google. For this reason, this SEO problem needs to be avoided immediately. So, you should make sure whether Google has indexed the website page or not. You can do this by typing site: (website domain) in Google Search. If a different number is found, then there may be a page that is not indexed due to the following issues: Error in setting in robots.txt file The NOINDEX tag is left in the HTML code of the page Web pages that have multiple versions of addresses 2. Wrong Settings in robots.txt robots.txt is a website file that can determine whether a URL or URL path is allowed to be indexed by Google. Error settings in this file can make all URLs on the web unindexed. To find out the settings on robots.txt, you need to access the file by typing (your domain)/robots.txt in the browser section.
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