Open Klurifixus opened 11 months ago
Robots Meta Tag: This tag tells search engines which pages to index and which pages not to index. It's important for controlling the visibility of your content in search engines. : NOT FOUND
Open Graph and Twitter Cards: These tags control how your content looks when shared on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. They can improve click-through rates from these platforms.: NOT EXISTING
Schema Markup: This is a form of microdata that helps search engines understand the context of your content, improving the quality of search results.: NOT EXISTING
SSL Certificate (HTTPS): Secure sites are preferred by search engines. Make sure your site uses HTTPS.: SEEMS TO BE WORKING. CHECK AGAIN IF HASITATIONS.
Regular Updates and Audits: SEO is not a one-time task. Regularly update and audit your meta tags to ensure they remain effective and relevant.: REASON WHY THIS ISSUES STAYS AND WILL BE IN TESTING.
1.Favicon: Check if the favicon is correctly displayed across different browsers.
2.Meta Tags: Ensure meta tags are correctly set for SEO: Title Tag: This is the most important meta tag. It should be concise (50-60 characters) and include your main keyword. It's the title that appears in search engine results and browser tabs.
Meta Description: This tag provides a brief description of the page content (about 155-160 characters). It should be engaging, include relevant keywords, and accurately describe the page content.
Header Tags (H1, H2, etc.): These tags are used for structuring content. H1 is usually the title of the page and should contain the primary keyword. H2s and H3s are used for subheadings.
Alt Tags for Images: These tags provide a text alternative for search engines to understand images. Each image should have a descriptive alt tag including relevant keywords where appropriate.
Meta Keywords: Once important, meta keywords are now largely ignored by search engines due to overuse and abuse. However, some SEO experts still recommend using them sparingly and relevantly.
URL Structure: URLs should be readable, concise, and include keywords. Avoid long URLs and use hyphens to separate words.
Robots Meta Tag: This tag tells search engines which pages to index and which pages not to index. It's important for controlling the visibility of your content in search engines.
Canonical Tag: Use this to prevent duplicate content issues by specifying which version of a URL you want indexed.
Open Graph and Twitter Cards: These tags control how your content looks when shared on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. They can improve click-through rates from these platforms.
Mobile Optimization: With the increasing use of mobile devices, ensure your site is mobile-friendly. This includes using meta tags for mobile optimization.
Schema Markup: This is a form of microdata that helps search engines understand the context of your content, improving the quality of search results.
SSL Certificate (HTTPS): Secure sites are preferred by search engines. Make sure your site uses HTTPS.
Regular Updates and Audits: SEO is not a one-time task. Regularly update and audit your meta tags to ensure they remain effective and relevant.