An orphan page is webpage that is not linked
However, relying on Google Search Console alone only gives you one piece of the puzzle. Begin your audit by running a Screaming Frog crawl of your website. This crawl will comprehensively list every page’s response codes, sitemap presence, no-index tags, broken links, and other critical data points. Comparing this data with Google Search Console’s Page Indexing report can aid you in identifying potential indexing issues like those outlined below. Google-Search-Console_Pages-Review Orphaned pages to any other page. This predicament often arises when pages are included in your sitemap but lack any meaningful on-page link structure or navigational pathways.With Google’s ranking algorithm increasingly DB to Data internal linking, a thoughtful internal link structure is paramount for all ranking pages. indexing-example-orphan-page Orphaned pages are easy to spot in a Screaming Frog crawl. After completing your crawl and running the crawl analysis, Screaming Frog compiles a list of your orphan URLs. When confronted with an orphaned page, evaluate its purpose and role in your website’s ecosystem: Relevance: Determine whether the orphaned page should be part of your website’s indexing. If it holds no relevance or value, consider removing it or making it not indexable.
http://zh-cn.phonelist.club/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/DB-to-Data-300x169.png
Internal linking: If the page possesses merit and should be included in your website’s index, build internal link pathways to the page by establishing connections from relevant pages. XML sitemap and robots.txt files Imagine a large and intricate library with no central repository listing all the books within. Finding what you are looking for would be madness. Or worse yet, a repository missing some books while listing others that weren’t even there. That is your enterprise website without an XML sitemap. The XML sitemap helps search engines navigate that labyrinth of your site. The robots.txt file helps search engines find the roadmap. Using Google Search Console’s Page Indexing report is the quickest way to identify errors in your sitemap.xml or robots.
頁:
[1]