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Informed about the foundations of the site. Critical issues that have a particularly negative impact on site health Please note that not all errors and warnings are weighted equally. In general, the more critical an error is to the site, the more impact it has on the site's Health score. It is therefore possible that a specific warning has an effect ten times smaller than a specific error. Here are some examples of critical issues: Incorrect page in sitemap, canonical and hreflang. This problem can confuse the search engine and prevent it from deciding which page to display in search.
Broken pages generate broken links. You can redirect Last Review broken links with a 301 redirect, but if a site doesn't update the links, it means that users who follow the links will wait longer for content (until they are redirected to the page desired). Additionally, during a site migration, this can result in redirect chains. This also invalidates signals from sitemaps and canonicals. Site health and unique errors .
To put it simply, 10 unique checks triggered on a website should impact the Site Health value more than 10 identical checks. So, 3,000 errors found via crawling 100 pages will have a greater effect on Site Health than the same 3,000 errors found on crawling 10,000 pages. This allows you to more clearly compare the technical quality of sites with each other, whether they are large or small. Site Health Table to download If you need help discussing the meaning of a particular score with your client, feel free to use this reference chart. You can use it for free and get a perfect overview of the site's health.
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