Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 0:40:33 GMT -5
In the next few articles, I will present a comprehensive SEO analysis of the Kasa.cz website . I would like to inform you in advance that I do not work for Kasa and have nothing to do with them. This is a huge e-shop, so I focus primarily on the Television audio video section . In today's part of the series, I will focus exclusively on the technical analysis of the web using Xen . Data preparation I run the Xenu Link Sleuth tool first when SEO analyzing a new website. In particular, it will help to detect: Duplicate website pages, pages with inappropriate or missing subtitles, inappropriate redirects and non-existent pages. I run the analysis with the following options enabled: Check external links - Check if you are linking to non-existent pages.
Treat redirections as C Level Executive List errors – This will help detect inappropriate redirects on the website. After starting, Xenu will start crawling all the pages of the analyzed website. The analysis may take several hours depending on the number of pages on the site. If it downloads more than 80,000 pages, it is advisable to stop it manually. With a larger number of pages, you usually won't discover anything new , it will just take you much longer to process the data. Do you have any idea how much SEO revenue your website or e-shop loses every month? We will be happy to devote time to you personally. We will show you how much more money you could earn every month just thanks to SEO! And it's FREE. I want a FREE consultation >> After completion, we will export the list of pages from Xen to csv (File -> Export to TAB separated file). We will then import it into Excel using Data -> From text (version 2007).
Now we will start filtering the pages. We select column names and add filters using Data -> Filter. Non-existent pages and redirects We use the filter to select pages with a status other than 200 . We go through pages with strange status codes (eg 12017, 12030). Most of the time there is nothing important in them, so we will remove them. We will now check for all non-existent or otherwise problematic pages (status 404, 403). We thus discover a non-functioning sitemap at ]and several other non-existent pages to which internal links lead. After checking, we delete them again. Let's not forget about redirected pages (status 301 / 302 ). If there were more of them on the website, something is probably wrong. I
Treat redirections as C Level Executive List errors – This will help detect inappropriate redirects on the website. After starting, Xenu will start crawling all the pages of the analyzed website. The analysis may take several hours depending on the number of pages on the site. If it downloads more than 80,000 pages, it is advisable to stop it manually. With a larger number of pages, you usually won't discover anything new , it will just take you much longer to process the data. Do you have any idea how much SEO revenue your website or e-shop loses every month? We will be happy to devote time to you personally. We will show you how much more money you could earn every month just thanks to SEO! And it's FREE. I want a FREE consultation >> After completion, we will export the list of pages from Xen to csv (File -> Export to TAB separated file). We will then import it into Excel using Data -> From text (version 2007).
Now we will start filtering the pages. We select column names and add filters using Data -> Filter. Non-existent pages and redirects We use the filter to select pages with a status other than 200 . We go through pages with strange status codes (eg 12017, 12030). Most of the time there is nothing important in them, so we will remove them. We will now check for all non-existent or otherwise problematic pages (status 404, 403). We thus discover a non-functioning sitemap at ]and several other non-existent pages to which internal links lead. After checking, we delete them again. Let's not forget about redirected pages (status 301 / 302 ). If there were more of them on the website, something is probably wrong. I