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Technical SEO
Crawling, indexing, site speed, and the technical foundation that search engines need.
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Canonical TagThe canonical tag is an HTML hint that tells search engines the preferred URL for duplicate or very similar content.IntermediateCore Web VitalsCore Web Vitals are Google's core user experience metrics LCP, INP, and CLS for loading, responsiveness, and visual stability.IntermediateCrawl BudgetCrawl budget describes how much time and resources Googlebot spends crawling a website.IntermediateCrawl Budget Optimization: Help Important URLs Get Found FasterCrawl budget optimization helps large or fast-growing websites focus Google's crawling on valuable, indexable, fresh URLs instead of wasting resources on duplicates, parameters, soft 404s, or crawl traps.Advanced
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SEO Redirects: choosing 301, 302, 404, 410 and 500 correctlySEO redirects and HTTP status codes tell users and search engines whether a URL has moved, disappeared, been removed on purpose, or failed because of a server issue. Good redirect work starts with the right content decision.IntermediateSchema MarkupSchema Markup uses the Schema.org vocabulary to mark up webpage content, entities, and relationships in a machine-readable way.IntermediateServer-Side RenderingServer-side rendering generates HTML on the server so content, links, and SEO signals are visible early.IntermediateStructured DataStructured Data is machine-readable information in page code that describes content, entities, and page types more clearly to search engines.Intermediate