You modify the internal links of the affected pages
Jan 1, 2024 23:35:15 GMT -6
Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 23:35:15 GMT -6
Only external links affect the positioning of pages. Internal links are also extremely important in SEO, as they reveal to Google the relevance and hierarchy of internal pages. Therefore, if there were any changes to the internal links, your pages may have been impacted. How to identify it? Identifying the change of internal links should be done with your own equipment and with a tracking tool, such as Screaming Frog . Check if there have been any recent alterations with those. Changes to the links above, footer, side menu, products suggested posts. Changes to authority pages such as home page or category page.
Or changes to the anchor texts of the links Special Data on the affected pages. To do? Probably, the changes were made for major layout or usability issues, that is, they were not by chance. So, before asking for everything to go back to the way it was before, evaluate whether the impact is not insurmountable. You can create internal links yourself, in various locations on the site. Thus, the authority of the affected pages will be resumed. Did you make any recent changes to the affected pages? To always be up to date, sites must go through various layout, content and code changes over time.
However, in some situations, these alterations can harm the SEO work carried out until then. The good news is that, since these changes occurred “inside the house,” it is much easier to go back or correct them. How to identify it? If there were changes to the content of the page, that may have impacted SEO rankings. Check the keyword. does it appear in the title, in the H and H tags and in good text density? These aspects are important for Google to index the page and identify its relevance to the term. As for changes to the code, these can impact Google's visibility on the page.
Or changes to the anchor texts of the links Special Data on the affected pages. To do? Probably, the changes were made for major layout or usability issues, that is, they were not by chance. So, before asking for everything to go back to the way it was before, evaluate whether the impact is not insurmountable. You can create internal links yourself, in various locations on the site. Thus, the authority of the affected pages will be resumed. Did you make any recent changes to the affected pages? To always be up to date, sites must go through various layout, content and code changes over time.
However, in some situations, these alterations can harm the SEO work carried out until then. The good news is that, since these changes occurred “inside the house,” it is much easier to go back or correct them. How to identify it? If there were changes to the content of the page, that may have impacted SEO rankings. Check the keyword. does it appear in the title, in the H and H tags and in good text density? These aspects are important for Google to index the page and identify its relevance to the term. As for changes to the code, these can impact Google's visibility on the page.