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⚙️Most Common Technical SEO Issues that Damage Your Website Performance⚙️

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users found their own on sites and presented everything with infographics. The most common SEO issue

[pry] Most Common Technical SEO Issues that Damage Your Website Performance Which SEO issues are the most common? We analyzed the data of 58 thousand site audits and 288 million scanned pages. Then we identified the most common SEO issues that [Site Audit]( users found their own on sites and presented everything with infographics. [Read the article]( The most common SEO issues and ways to fix them Meta tags The graph below shows the statistics of the detected errors. The first place is taken by extra-long title — 28.84%. The second place is shared by errors related to the length of the description meta tag. Headings According to the study, the most common mistakes with headings are Duplicate H1 and Missing H1. [Read the article]( Links Search engines examine websites' backlink profiles very carefully, so the quality and number of external links significantly affect the rankings of your website. Search engines take into account both external and internal links. It's easier to start link optimization with internal factors. According to the research results, these types of errors are the most common: external links not containing rel="nofollow" attribute, and internal links containing rel="nofollow" attribute. Redirects A redirect is meant for transferring users and robots to a page different from the one they initially requested. They are not errors per se; however, all links on your site should lead directly to the target page. Among errors in redirects, the leader is the Pages with set redirects. It is crucial to check whether you redirected the user to the correct page. [Read the article]( Want to know how to get the most out of Serpstat for your tasks? Leave a request for the personal service demonstration, and our experts will advise you on the development of your project, share training materials, and offer test access to Serpstat! [Request demo]( Don't feel like signing up for a demo but would still like to learn how to use Serpstat like a PRO? Go ahead and watch this comprehensive Serpstat video tutorial to figure everything out on your own: [Watch the video]( Serpstat – All-in-one SEO platform You received this letter because you filled out a subscription form on the Serpstat blog or when registering with the service. Follow us on social media to keep up with our latest news and updates. If you are no longer interested, you can [unsubscribe]( :( [pry]

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