Julian has already warned about this a few times
本帖最後由 mebrokenheard11 於 2024-3-12 13:15 編輯When you click on the “Successful” retrieval status, you will see your source code as Google finds it. Copy a term from your navigation that doesn't appear anywhere else on this URL and search for it in Google's code using Ctrl+F. Nothing found? Then let’s get to the code! Don't miss any more posts: THE newsletter in online marketing Do you like this blog post? If you want to regularly keep up with the latest trends in online marketing, then subscribe to our newsletter now. Over 18,000 subscribers trust us. Subscribe now retrieval like through Google.
The result is tons of duplicate content and wasted crawling resources. #5: Text in image That’s why India Car Owner Phone Number List web fonts were invented! “Thou shalt not convert text into an image” – most web designers know this. But we once found a fascinating landing page. A product with all its unique features was advertised in an impressive design - but unfortunately it was all just one JPEG. UNDER this image there were 300 words of contentless SEO text. That doesn't have to be the case! Unbelievable but true: good content can also be SEO content! Please never put valuable (unique!) content in an image.
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The easiest way to find this problem is to use the Web Developer plugin to display the alt attributes (–>“Images”–>“Show alt attributes”) and there is nothing in these images. #3: Shipping conditions as an overlay Some designers think it's nice if the shipping conditions or similar are displayed as an overlay over the content. The problem: There are sometimes extremely long shipping conditions in the code for every URL. A classic case of large, recurring text blocks that can cause enormous damage to the rankings. #4: Own URL for product images Beautiful, large product images in slideshows are wonderful.
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