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How to Identify Low Quality Pages on Your Website

Page Quality

Quality. With Google, it is always about quality. Low quality pages can hurt your visitor experience and SEO ranking. Google wants to show the best, most reliable and helpful web pages every time someone enters a search query.  When someone clicks on a link in the search results, Google wants them to find what they’re looking for. Such a page may receive a high quality score from Google. If a web page is deemed to be of “high quality” it is far more likely to appear nearer the top than one of “low quality”.

Often Google must sift through thousands, if not millions, of pages to determine which page offers the most “value” to the searcher. What does Google deem as ‘high quality”? Some of the factors are spelling and grammar, general readability, relevance to the topic and other factors less obvious to the rest of us.

Low quality pages can reflect negatively on the site as a whole.  In terms of SEO, low quality pages can be valueless. It pays to ensure that your individual pages avoid low quality rankings. Each page you have could be an SEO opportunity and a potential source of traffic.

Attributes of a high-quality page:

Here are a few things to consider when building your page

 

Other Quality factors Google looks for:

Reviewing Your Site for Page Quality

Here is a breakdown of steps to take when reviewing the quality of your web pages.

  1. Does the page have backlinks

Does the page have any internal links from other pages on your website?

Does the page have any external links?

  1. Does the page have any social activity

Shares on Facebook, Twitter etc.

  1. Review content on page

Is there at least 200 words of content?

Is the content structured well with headings?

  1. Is it obvious what you are offering?

Can a potential visitor find an answer to their question quickly?

 

When optimizing your website always be wary of Google’s standards in regards to page quality.   Also remember that the trustworthiness of a page is not just determined on your website, but externally too.

Having links and marketing activity pointing to your page is a surefire way to drive up perceived quality.

 

 

 

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How to Identify Low Quality Pages on Your Website
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This article describes how to identify low quality content on a webpage. It discusses what a webmaster should do to develop high quality pages. High quality pages are packed with useful and engaging content.
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