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Research your site on Google too Just as an automated site audit will give you a comprehensive look at your site, it's also a good idea to conduct a similar investigation manually. Search your site on Google. And finally, check how many pages the search returned. This simple exercise should tell you if there is a problem with pages on your site that have not been indexed correctly. Or if the search engine had indexed pages that you didn't want to appear there, such as blog categories, custom WordPress post types, etc. Also check if your home page is displayed as the first result. If not, this may indicate optimization problems: The page or site may have penalized you; Your site structure or internal links may be giving search engines incorrect information; You may be unknowingly preventing search engines from accessing your site.
Another way to test your site's performance is by List Of Real Mobile Number List checking if the right pages are ranking for the right keywords. Sign in to a keyword tracker and see which pages are ranking for various keywords. Are these the pages you wanted and had optimized for those terms? That there is a discrepancy between the keyword and the landing page that is ranking for that term could suggest the following: A problem with the indexing of your site; A poor navigation structure; Errors with internal links; A penalty; Poorly optimized content. Solving those problems can be as easy as improving meta tags or the content of a page.

But it may also require you to restructure your website, remove other pages (even temporarily), or strengthen pages by internally linking them to others. Google your brand names You should also investigate whether your site is showing up in searches related to your brand. Specifically you should see if your home page is displayed first. Are the other listings correct as well? The absence of your home page, or any other page related to your brand, in these results could suggest that there has been a penalty or other problems that prevent it from ranking for your brand names.
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