WordPress 404 Page SEO: Turn Errors Into Navigation (Without Fake Redirects)
A 404 isn’t an SEO disaster by itself. Google knows sites have dead links. What hurts is treating 404s badly — soft 404s that return 200,…
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A 404 isn’t an SEO disaster by itself. Google knows sites have dead links. What hurts is treating 404s badly — soft 404s that return 200,…
Read articleOne redirect is normal. HTTP to HTTPS. Old slug to new slug. www to non-www. Three redirects in a row — A to B to C…
Read articleTwo URLs, same content, one ranks — maybe. Or neither ranks well. Google picked a canonical you didn’t want, or split signals because your canonical tags…
Read articleYour pages aren’t indexing. You’ve rewritten meta descriptions, requested indexing twice, read three guides on Crawled – currently not indexed. Nobody checked robots.txt. Quick tip: Before…
Read articleYou migrated the site. New theme, new host, maybe a new domain. Everything looks fine in the admin. Then you run a crawl and find 340…
Read articleSomeone on a forum said “noindex all tags.” Someone else said “never noindex categories.” Both can be right — for different sites. Quick tip: Noindex most…
Read articleEvery SEO plugin ships with “XML sitemap enabled” checked by default. Most site owners never open the settings again. That’s fine until Search Console shows 4,000…
Read articleSearch Console shows a new status on your URLs: Discovered – currently not indexed. Not crawled yet. Not rejected after crawl. Just… waiting in line. Quick…
Read articleSearch Console didn’t scream “duplicate titles.” Google often doesn’t. But when you export your crawl or run an audit, you see it: dozens of URLs sharing…
Read articleYou open Google Search Console, click into Page indexing, and there it is: a growing pile of URLs labeled Crawled – currently not indexed. Quick tip:…
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