In order to ensure favourable treatment by search engines - any changes in search engine policies need to be implemented as quickly as possible.
An example of this would be Google’s strict policy on sites being mobile friendly. All things being equal a site which is mobile friendly will be served by a search engine before a site which is not.
Each page is individually adjusted the outcome being:
• Readability
• Keyword/phrases are represented correctly in the main body of contents
• Word usage analysis and editing
• Language translations
• Correct text to image ratio
• Images are tagged
• Social media content display adjustments.
• Social media sharing.
This process involves rewriting an amped version of selected pages which results in that selected data appearing ahead of other elements such as images and video for faster information access on slower connections.
Adjusting the page so that it functions and appears in the best way on the respective device such as a mobile phone or tablet.
Improved Indexing: A full sitemap ensures that all important pages are indexed by search engines, even if they are not easily discoverable through internal links.
Crawl Efficiency: It helps search engines understand the structure of the site, making crawling more efficient.
Error Detection: By reviewing the sitemap, webmasters can identify broken links or pages that may not be functioning correctly.
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