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Check your site's page depth

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:23 am
by sakibkhan22197
In fact, the Schema.org vocabulary includes formats for structured data for people, places, organizations, local businesses, reviews, and much more .

Structured data helps your organic listings stand out in search results, and in the example below, you can see that both review stars and price improve results.

schema example in the SERPs
Check out our Semrush guide to structured data for beginners . You can learn more about how you can leverage this strategy to success. You can also head over to Google’s structured data testing tool to analyze whether your website is using it.

24. Check your site's page depth
Ideally, your site's pages should have a depth of no more than 3 clicks.

If so, it's a sign that you need to rethink your country area code philippines site structure to make it more user-friendly. It's as simple as knowing that the deeper a page is placed, the less likely it is that users or search engines will find it.

You'll find pages that require more than 3 clicks to reach clearly highlighted in the issues section of your Site Audit report.

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25. Check temporary 302 redirects
302 redirects indicate that a redirect is temporary, while 301 redirects indicate that the move is permanent.


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It's quite common to find 302s instead of 301s, and while Google has confirmed that 302s do pass PageRank , the fact is that if you don't expect to remove a 302 redirect in the future, you need to update it to a 301.

You will find any 302 redirects clearly highlighted in the Site Audit report as pages that have temporary redirects.

Redirects report example in SEMrush
26. Finding and fixing redirect chains and loops
Your site must not send users or search engines through multiple redirects (a redirect chain), nor should redirects create a loop.