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A great tool for redirect loop analysis of internal links is Paid Use for Internal Link Analysis, a program with fewer features but enough to optimize your crawl budget and completely free: Internal Link Analysis in Server Speed Optimization is worth checking out The question is, are our servers large enough to accommodate the number of internet users who visit our website? Does the website load as fast during peak hours as it does outside of peak hours? Also, it's worth checking if there's an option to cache database queries. This can often solve speed issues.
Server log analysis Analyze server logs. Thanks to this, you will be able to check exactly how and where search engine robots move. Please pay special attention to headers other than . An interesting tool to aid in the analysis is , from a manufacturer known in the program. Server Log Analysis photo retouching in Log File Analyzer Create Subpage Map Create a map to display our prioritized subpages to search engine bots. An example map looks like this: Version Encoding Monthly Files created in this way should be added to the Index of the Sitemap section. Validating issues in does not leave us guessing and gave us diagnostic information in its previous Webmaster Tools. These are problems encountered by robots, as well as information about natural situations. With this information we can observe the behavior of the index during website optimization or migration.

To view this information, log in , go to the Index section on the left, and select Pages . A summary will open containing the number of indexed and non-indexed subpages. Source of crawl budget problem in verification: Google Search Console From the above figure we can see some important information: How many subpages are in the index, when the number of indexed subpages increases and decreases, how many subpages are not in the index, when not As the number of indexed subpages increases and decreases, will any of the above spikes affect the number of views of our website in search engines? Below the chart you will find a list of reasons why subpages are not indexed, divided into groups.
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