Technical SEO
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Hi Team,
What are the points we are missing on our website from technical SEO front?
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Hi again Ravi,
This and your previous questions have all been rather vague. It feels that you are after more of an SEO consultation than specific help with a problem.
The people on this forum are amongst the most helpful out there and always willing to offer solutions. But in return, it is expected that posters do the basic research, and read the "free information" provided. I believe you have been pointed to the "beginner" SEO articles by moz several times in your previous posts. Join this with your moz reports and all the free tools supplied by google and you have many changes you could begin to implement to improve your SEO. If you gave them a thorough read through you should be able to identify a multitude of sins that we would be more than happy to help with.
Even if you provided us with a list of changes you have made so far, so that we could tell you where to look next it would allow us to provide you with an answer that could be built up on and demonstrate the efforts and pattern of thought you are currently on.
Your current question asks alot of us...you do not provide us with any issue or information that makes you think something isn't right. All SEO fixes are done for a reason, you need to understand the reason before implementing a fix. Your question expects us to go to your website, access speed etc, review your source code applying our knowledge, then make a list and tell you how to change it. These are things we have spent weeks, months, years building knowledge over and we simply cannot relay it in a single message. Let alone begin explaining how to fix it all.
My advice would be to do some more research using the many resources you have been provided. Then come with a direct question such as "I have learnt speed is important to my website, what can i do to improve my websites speed". This will allow us to give you some more specific resources and direct advice that you can fix, then approach us with another question.
Sorry if this sounded blunt, I just want to convey the importance of helping us help you.
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Hi Ravi
Your questions usually revolve around sweeping or broad topics. Could you possibly give more detail or specifics next round? There are a ton of experts here with lots of experience in specific areas and you could greatly help your chances of being helped (and learning!) if you deep dive your questions more.
I would focus on the Moz Learning Center and Academy - both content a ton of great resources that can help you get started and maintain your SEO performance and visibility.
These are broad resources, but your questions lead me to believe you need these.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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That's a huge question Ravi. Is there something you feel you are missing or a reason you think you might have technical issues?
Technical covers a multitude of sins and can be anything from structure to duplication or protocol issues.
-Andy
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