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The the whiteboard image above to open a highresolution version in a new tab Video Transcription Howdy Moz fans and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week were going to talk about diagnosing a site and specifically a section of a sites pages and why they might be performing poorly why their traffic may have dropped why rankings may have dropped why both of them might have dropped. So weve got a fairly extensive process here so lets get started. Step Uncover the problem First off our first step is uncovering the problem or finding whether there is actually a problem.
A good way to think about this is especially if you have a larger Greece Mobile Number List website if were talking about a site thats or or even a couple hundred pages this is not a big issue. But many websites that SEOs are working on these days are thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of pages. So what I like to urge folks to do is to A. Treat different site sections as unique segments for investigation. You should look at them individually. A lot of times subfolders or URL structures are really helpful here.
So I might say okay MySite.com Im going to look exclusively at the news section. Did that fall in rankings Did it fall in traffic Or was it posts where my blog posts and my content is Or was it cities Lets say I have a website thats dealing with data about the population of cities. So I rank for lots of those types of queries and it seems like Im ranking for fewer of them and its my cities pages that are poorly performing in comparison to where they were a few months ago or last year at this time. B. Check traffic from search over time. So I go to my Google Analytics or whatever analytics youre using and you might see something like okay Im going.
A good way to think about this is especially if you have a larger Greece Mobile Number List website if were talking about a site thats or or even a couple hundred pages this is not a big issue. But many websites that SEOs are working on these days are thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of pages. So what I like to urge folks to do is to A. Treat different site sections as unique segments for investigation. You should look at them individually. A lot of times subfolders or URL structures are really helpful here.
So I might say okay MySite.com Im going to look exclusively at the news section. Did that fall in rankings Did it fall in traffic Or was it posts where my blog posts and my content is Or was it cities Lets say I have a website thats dealing with data about the population of cities. So I rank for lots of those types of queries and it seems like Im ranking for fewer of them and its my cities pages that are poorly performing in comparison to where they were a few months ago or last year at this time. B. Check traffic from search over time. So I go to my Google Analytics or whatever analytics youre using and you might see something like okay Im going.