There's no exact number of links to include on a page but best practice is to keep it under 200.Using the attribute in your links prevents some link juice, but these links are still taken into account when calculating the value that is passed through each link, so using lots of NoFollow links can still dilute PageRank.Check your site's internal linking using. This value is called 'link juice'.A page's link juice is split between all the links on that page so lots of unnecessary links on a page will dilute the value attributed to each link. To your website's internal pages will also help bots to discover, them, while building authority to help them rank in search results at the same time.Check Index Status and Crawl Errors in to track the status of your crawled/indexed pages.If the number shown here doesn’t sound right, we recommend to use analysis to find out why.If you use parameters in your URL like session IDs or sorting and filtering, use the to tell search engines which version of those pages is the original. An unusually high number could be an indication of duplicate content due to URL parameters.Make sure your website's is present and that you've submitted it to the major search engines. Or you've unknowingly prevented bots and search engines from crawling and indexing your pages. We've discovered 137 pages on pages do not impact your ranking but this is very handy information to have to make sure that your site’s pages are being indexed correctly.A low number can indicate that bots are unable to discover your pages, which is commonly caused by bad site architecture and poorl internal linking. Check the images on your website to make sure accurate and relevant alternative text is specified for each image on the page.Try to keep your alternative text to a simple, one-sentence description of what's in the image. Alternative text also helps makes an image more likely to appear in a Google image search and is used by screen readers to provide context for visually impaired users.It looks like most or all of your images have alternative text. Since search engine crawlers cannot see images.
Allows you to add a description to an image.
We use what’s called “' (NLP), which is a form of artificial intelligence that allows computers to read human language, to do this analysis.The numbers next to each word or phrase represents how often we detected them and their variants on the page.Are these the keywords you want to target for your page? If so, great! Track your site’s rankings in Google search results using.If these keywords aren’t relevant to your page, consider updating your content to optimize it for your target keywords. This data represents the words and phrases that your page appears to be optimized around. So it’s important to be clear, concise and within the suggested character limit.Check your title tag and meta description to make sure they are clear, concise, within the suggested character limit and that they convey the right message to encourage the viewer to click through to your site.
Searchers on mobile devices will also see your site's favicon displayed next to the page's URL or domain.Search engines may create their own titles and descriptions if they are missing, poorly written and/or not relevant to the content on the page and cut short if they go over the character limit. This is a representation of what your title tag and meta description will look like in Google search results for both mobile and desktop users. These keywords are especially important because they appear in bold when they match the user’s search query (See the Google Preview below).Check your Google Search Console (Search Appearance HTML Improvements) for any warning messages to identify meta descriptions that are too long/short or duplicated across more than one page.
A good description acts as a potential organic advertisement and encourages the viewer to click through to your site.Keep it short and to the point should contain between 70 and 160 characters - spaces included (600 - 940 pixels).Ensure that each of your web pages have a unique, straightforward meta description that contains. Meta descriptions allow you to influence how your web pages are described and displayed in search results.