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The behavior to page load times to spelling mistakes. Rand covers it all in this episode of Whiteboard Friday. How to identify low quality pages Click on 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 chat about how to figure out if Google thinks a page on a website is potentially low quality and if that could lead us to some optimization options. So as weve talked about previously here on Whiteboard Friday and Im sure many of you have been following along with experiments that Britney Muller from Moz has been conducting about removing lowquality pages you saw Roy Hinkis from.
SimilarWeb talk about how they had removed lowquality pages from Georgia WhatsApp Number List their site and seen an increase in rankings on a bunch of stuff. So many people have been trying this tactic. The challenge is figuring out which pages are actually low quality. What does that constitute What constitutes quality for Google So Google has some ideas about whats high quality versus low quality and a few of those are pretty obvious and were familiar with and some of them may be more intriguing. So... Google wants unique content.
They want to make sure that the value to searchers from that content is actually unique not that its just different words and phrases on the page but the value provided is actually different. You can check out the Whiteboard more questions on that. They like to see lots of external sources linking editorially to a page. That tells them that the page is probably high quality because its referenceworthy. They also like to see highquality pages not just sources domains but highquality pages linking to this. That can be internal and external links. So it tends to be the case that if your highquality pages on your website link to another
SimilarWeb talk about how they had removed lowquality pages from Georgia WhatsApp Number List their site and seen an increase in rankings on a bunch of stuff. So many people have been trying this tactic. The challenge is figuring out which pages are actually low quality. What does that constitute What constitutes quality for Google So Google has some ideas about whats high quality versus low quality and a few of those are pretty obvious and were familiar with and some of them may be more intriguing. So... Google wants unique content.
They want to make sure that the value to searchers from that content is actually unique not that its just different words and phrases on the page but the value provided is actually different. You can check out the Whiteboard more questions on that. They like to see lots of external sources linking editorially to a page. That tells them that the page is probably high quality because its referenceworthy. They also like to see highquality pages not just sources domains but highquality pages linking to this. That can be internal and external links. So it tends to be the case that if your highquality pages on your website link to another