This article covers important aspects of technical SEO that may go undetected by even the most advanced software. Here are the main issues to watch out for:
1. Canonical redirect loop
Canonical redirects often cause errors when the relationship between pages is not configured correctly. This can lead to endless redirect loops, making it difficult for search engines to index your pages. This type of problem is difficult to detect using standard SEO tools and requires careful manual review.
2. Pages hacked by hackers
Hacking a website can result in hidden pages containing malicious code that will be invisible to most SEO scanners. These pages can compromise the security of your site and harm its reputation in search engines. It is important to regularly check the site for suspicious changes and threats.
3. Defining JavaScript links
Modern web pages make extensive use of JavaScript to dynamically load content and links. However, search engines may not always interpret these links correctly. This can impact page visibility and indexing, especially if links or important content is hidden behind JavaScript. To solve this problem, detailed configuration and testing of the site is required.
4. Content hidden behind JavaScript
As with JavaScript links, content hidden behind scripts may not be indexed by search engines. If text or other elements on a page are loaded only using JavaScript, they may not be visible to search engines, which will affect the site's SEO rankings. You need to carefully check that important content is accessible to search engines and users without additional manipulation.
If you want to learn more about how to fix these problems on your site, write to SEO COMPUTER studio at info@seo.computer.
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