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Subscribe now What is the best way to manually rank URLs? Even if all URLs are rated manually at the end, the score is helpful. On the one hand, you start with the worst cases and can quickly achieve effective results. On the other hand, you immediately have a guideline as to how critically you should look at the page. A URL may have a poor appearance but still have value - or vice versa. bookshelf It doesn't help - at the end of the day you have to take every single piece of content into your own hands. In order to be able to work as constructively as possible with the evaluation of the.
URLs in the end, we recommend recording the necessary measures and Special Data maintaining separate columns for them. After all, different people are often responsible for implementing the respective measures. In addition, you should work with a comment column to record the forwarding goal or the reason for the necessary revision. We have determined that the following categories of measures make the most sense for us: Meaning: OK or delete or forward? Everything that is not needed should be eliminated. Indexing: Index or Noindex or Canonical to another site? Pages that are required independently of SEO should be removed from the index using technical means.
URL: OK or rename? URLs that contain errors or are misleading should be renamed and redirected. Snippet: OK or revise? It could be that two sites are competing for a keyword and a keyword should be removed. that is heavily searched should be added. Then the snippet needs to be adjusted. Content: OK or revise? Content that is thin or does not answer a specific search intent should be revised. The icing on the cake: Developing automatic flags It can be very helpful to find out in plain text how the site should be handled.
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