Site Audit (Details)
Site Audit (Details)
Site Audit (Details)
tajmedinakech.com
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62 issues found
Errors: 3 | Warnings: 3 | Info: 56 | Pages: 6 | Date: Feb 9, 2024
Resources with 5xx status code 0 Pages with excessive number of links 0
"Returning a code other than 404 or 410 for a non-existent page... can be problematic. Firstly, it tells search engines that there's a real page at that URL.
As a result, that URL may be crawled and its content indexed. Because of the time Googlebot spends on non-existent pages, your unique URLs may not
be discovered as quickly or visited as frequently and your site's crawl coverage may be impacted. We recommend that you always return a 404 (Not
found) or a 410 (Gone) response code in response to a request for a non-existing page."
Please note that commands placed in the robots.txt file are more like suggestions rather than absolute rules for robots to follow. There's no guarantee that
some robot will not check the content that you have disallowed.
The sitemap allows you to set the priority of each page, telling search engines which pages they are supposed to crawl more often (i.e. they are more
frequently updated). Learn how to create an .xml sitemap at http://www.sitemaps.org/.
Each of these is a line of HTML code that says how crawlers should handle certain resources on the site. Specifically, the tag tells crawlers if they are not
allowed to index the page or resource, follow its links, and/or archive its contents. So make sure that all your unique and useful content is available for
indexing.
Although the indexing of both versions won't cause a penalty, setting one of them as a priority is a best practice, in part because it helps funnel the SEO
value from links to one common version. You can look up or change your current primary version in the .htaccess file. Also, it is recommended to set the
preferred domain in Google Search Console.
In case you're using an invalid SSL certificate (ex. untrusted or expired one), most Web browsers will prevent users from visiting your site by showing
them an "insecure connection" notification.
If the HTTP and HTTPS versions of your website are not set properly, both of them can get indexed by search engines and cause duplicate content issues
that may undermine your website rankings.
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There is a high risk that a page will not be indexed as Google bots do not follow more than 5 redirects.
Too many redirects will slow down your page speed. Every new redirect may add up to several seconds to the page load time.
High bounce rate: users are not willing to stay on a page that takes more than 3 seconds to load.
http://tajmedinakech.com/la-cart/ https://tajmedinakech.com/la-cart/
La Cart De Restaurant - Taj Medina a
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https://tajmedinakech.com/ https://tajmedinakech.com/
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https://tajmedinakech.com/la-cart/ https://tajmedinakech.com/la-cart/
La Cart De Restaurant - Taj Medina a
Marrakech | Reserve Maintenant
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If an HTTPS page includes content retrieved through regular, cleartext HTTP, this weakens the security of the entire page as the unencrypted content
is accessible to sniffers and can be modified by man-in-the-middle attackers. For this reason, in many modern browsers, such content might get blocked
from loading or load with an "insecure connection" warning.
The algo is based on such criteria as small font sizes, tap targets/links, readable content, your viewpoint, etc.
Search engine spiders find it easier to crawl through semantically correct markup, this is why site's HTML markup should be valid and free of errors. If for
example, one of the tags has been left unclosed, the spiders may miss an entire chunk, thus reducing the value of the page.
CSS styles are used to control the design and formatting of the page, and to separate styles from the structure, which ultimately makes the page load
faster.
Errors in CSS may be not that important to search engines, but they can lead to your page being incorrectly displayed to visitors, which, in turn, may affect
your conversion and bounce rates. So, make sure the page is displayed as intended across all browsers (including mobile ones) important to you.
Dofollow external links (32 links)
There are dofollow links to other sites on the website.
Please, revise your followed links and make sure they point to high-quality, relevant pages. It's recommended to remove any links to pages of
questionable quality or accompany them with rel="nofollow". To add the nofollow attribute to a link, simply write rel="nofollow" within the <a href> tag.
While there is nothing wrong with linking to other sites via dofollow links, if you link extensively to irrelevant or low-quality sites, search engines may
conclude your site sells links or participates in other link schemes, and it can get penalized.
Broken images (0 images)
Well done! There are no broken images on the website.
First and foremost, broken images are a crucial factor for user experience and may result in visitors bouncing away from the site without completing their
goals.
And second, missing images may impede the site's crawling and indexation, wasting its crawl budget and making it hard for search engine bots to crawl
some of the site's important content.
The best practice is to create an alt text for each image, using your keywords in it when possible< to help search engines better understand your pages'
content and hopefully rank your site higher in search results.
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Although 1-2 broken links won't cause a Google penalty, try to regularly check your website, fix broken links (if any), and make sure their number doesn't
go up. Besides, users will like your website more if it doesn't show them broken links pointing to non-existing pages.
Therefore, every time you are creating a webpage, don't forget to add a meaningful title that would also be attractive to users.
If the meta description is empty, search engines will decide for themselves what to include into a snippet.
In this section you can review the list of all hreflang values that have been found on pages of the project domain. You may also check Google guidelines (
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/189077) for multi-language websites about how to use hreflang elements properly.
Example: there is a page in English(en) with 2 other language variants - Russian(ru) and German(de). The head section of the English version (en)
should contain 3 hreflang elements: one pointing to the English version itself and 2 others pointing to the Russian(ru) and German(de) pages. Both
German(de) and Russian(ru) variants should also have 3 hreflang elements that point back to the English version, to each other and also list themselves
in hreflang attributes. Otherwise, if pages do not point back to each other their hreflang attributes will be ignored by search engines.