Post by muntahaislam222 on Feb 28, 2024 6:04:07 GMT -5
As Google indicates in its resources, it is necessary to make annotations using canonical and alternate tags, to show the equivalence of the device orientation of the content. The annotation example that you show us leaves no room for doubt. Source: Google Source: Google How to check that the urls are well labeled? Screaming Frog can help you! With the latest “frog” update, version 4.1 mainly brings us 2 quite powerful new features: Integration with Google Analytics Custom Scraper/Extractor. Actually, for those of you who have already tried URLProfiler (if you want to try it, download it from here ), you will know that it already had both functionalities, but obviously as a crawler, Screaming Frog gains a lot by adding these two new features.
To make matters worse, how do we check in Screaming if the labels are correctly placed in both directions? Step 1: List of URLs to analyze We can do it in several ways, we can crawl the site and have Screaming extract the annotations during the crawl. This is perfect for medium or small sites. Now, if you want to check it on Europe Mobile Number List large sites, it is best to use Screaming's list mode and do the analysis by groups of urls, whether by patterns, directories, or whatever strategy we want, but not do it at the same time as crawling the site. complete (because it will surely work) With the list of urls, we add both versions, the desktop ones and the "m." or however the mobile ones are designed Step 2: Configure “Extraction” Now we go to Configuration >> Custom >> Extraction and add the fields that we want to extract.
For this analysis we need to obtain 2 data: Rel Alternate annotation that is placed in desktop urls Rel Canonical annotation that is placed in mobile urls. The Canonical element is a directive that Screaming already offers you in the tracking it does, but I add it here so that both appear in the same report, and you do not have to cross reports in Excel. You can use Xpath or CSSPath or Regex, just like in URLProfiler For the 2 fields that we want to extract, respectively: and ef]/href //linkand ref]/href The fields can be named, as you can see in the attached image, and thus the report that we later download is now beautiful and understandable, with its header names. extractor screaming frog Step 3: Add URLs in list mode (or normal mode) Elegimos Mode >> List >> Upload List >> Enter Manually mode list manual screaming Next and it will track the indicated urls, with the extraction instructions. And we would just have to wait for the results.