Subdomain Contents
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:50 am
Every second site we find indexed subdomains on which a copy of the site, spam content, and viruses are published.
For example, a subdomain may host an archived version of a forum that no longer works and is not updated. Using errors in the forum engine, spambots can leave links to spam resources.
Sometimes developers close subdomains in robots.txt, but Google still finds them. Such pages should be password protected, and irrelevant subdomains should be deleted.
Page nesting level
When auditing websites, we almost always find pages that usa consumer email list can only be reached after 6-7 clicks from the main page. The further the page is “hidden”, the worse its parameters are for the search engine. Therefore, if an inaccessible page contains a product that is important for the company, this needs to be corrected.
The user should arrive at any page of the site in a maximum of 3-4 clicks. If the product is on the tenth page of the catalog, you can create a "pseudo-category" for it - a selection or listing by link with 2-3 levels of nesting.
AMP pages
Let's say you have a page with an article on your resource. It has the same design as the site, there are pictures, pop-ups, subscription forms, etc. These large elements are not needed by mobile users. That's why Google introduced AMP pages - a lightweight version of regular site pages:
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For example, a subdomain may host an archived version of a forum that no longer works and is not updated. Using errors in the forum engine, spambots can leave links to spam resources.
Sometimes developers close subdomains in robots.txt, but Google still finds them. Such pages should be password protected, and irrelevant subdomains should be deleted.
Page nesting level
When auditing websites, we almost always find pages that usa consumer email list can only be reached after 6-7 clicks from the main page. The further the page is “hidden”, the worse its parameters are for the search engine. Therefore, if an inaccessible page contains a product that is important for the company, this needs to be corrected.
The user should arrive at any page of the site in a maximum of 3-4 clicks. If the product is on the tenth page of the catalog, you can create a "pseudo-category" for it - a selection or listing by link with 2-3 levels of nesting.
AMP pages
Let's say you have a page with an article on your resource. It has the same design as the site, there are pictures, pop-ups, subscription forms, etc. These large elements are not needed by mobile users. That's why Google introduced AMP pages - a lightweight version of regular site pages:
225-3.png