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Angular website and ranking
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Hi guys
Unfortunately I have to optimize the angular website, but I don't know how google see my website.
Seo quacke (seo extension) doesn't get data from this website:
and sitemap generation tools just crawl 1 page of this website. why?
How find that google really crawl and index angular website?
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Hi! Good to know that this kind of topic are being discussed! It sometime hard to find info on Angular-SEO optimization real cases.
I'm working on a Angular site (https://www.agrofy.com.ar/ ) and I'm having some issues when being crawled by google. Most of the times google crawl it just fine and we are improving our ranking position is getting better, but sometimes, after some releases, google stop seeing some part of the content and start seeing Angular coding. The most evident case (not sure if the only one) is with the breadcrumb. When everything is working fine we are seeing it in SERP as:
agrofy.com.ar › Maquinaria Agrícola › Tractores
Bust after some releases we start seeing it as:
agrofy.com.ar › {{Breadcrumb.DisplayText}}
and usually we start loosing positions.
The situation has improved and worsen several times now, but we are not able to identify what is the factor causing it.
The weirdest thing is that we are using the "Fetch as Google" tool in search console, and when procesing the pages, Google seems to be seeing them correctly, but anyway the snipets in SERP are displaying incorrectly
Any idea on: a) what might be causing this? b)any other tool/process to check if our page have any problem to be crawled?
Any help or ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Hello. Don't worry! Google crawls Angular websites just fine. Just make sure that what you generate after the loading of the framework is good in terms of SEO and all will be OK. Here's more info: https://moz.com/blog/optimizing-angularjs-single-page-applications-googlebot-crawlers. Let me know if you have further questions.
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