Errors Affecting your HTTP Status:

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sharminakter
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Errors Affecting your HTTP Status:

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When the dialogue between a client and a server - or, in simpler terms, between a user and your website - is interrupted and broken, the user's trust in the site suffers.

Serious server issues can not only result in lost traffic due to inaccessible content, but can also hurt your rankings in the long run if Google is unable to find results on your site that are relevant to the searcher.

1. 4xx errors

4xx codes mean that a page is broken and cannot be reached. They can also apply to working pages when something prevents them from being crawled.

2. Uncrawled Pages

This happens when a page cannot be reached for one of two reasons:

1) your website response time is longer than five seconds; or

2) your server denied access to the page.

3. Broken internal links

Google's speed test used in conjunction with senegal phone data Site Audit tool can reveal, for example, overly complicated JavaScript or CSS files (as was the case for many sites in our study).

Gerry White , Head of SEO at Rise at Seven, suggests that code minification is a quick win when it comes to site performance and user experience:

One of the things that stands out from the data is how many quick wins can be had by improving page speed. It’s not just about rankings, but also about the user and conversion – the simple quick wins that can usually be achieved without much development effort are where I would focus my efforts on this front. Tasks like compressing JavaScript and CSS only take a few minutes, but can make a huge improvement to many websites. Another thing to make sure is that HTTPS is enabled alongside HTTP2.

Most Common Website Performance Issues:
25. Slow page loading speed (HTML)
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