Insights Status Codes and Page Depth SISTRIX

Insights Status Codes and Page Depth SISTRIX

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Insights – Status Codes and Page Depth

Optimizer Handbook Optimizer Module - Startpage Content Planner Project Overview Onpage - Errors, Warnings and Notices Onpage - HTML Search Onpage - Crawling Log Onpage - URL Explorer Onpage - Expert Mode Insights - Lighthouse Performance Insights - Uptime and Response Time Insights - Status Codes and Page Depth Insights - URL History Insights - Detect Changes Rankings - Overview Rankings - Project Visibility Index Rankings - Project Keywords Rankings - URL, Ranking Changes and Ranking Distribution Rankings - Ranking History and Competitors Search Console - Overview Search Console - Keywords Search Console - URLs Search Console - Ranking Changes and Directories Search Console - Countries and Devices External Links Social Back to overviewThe features “Status Codes” and “Page Depth” are part of the Insights information for an Optimizer project. They will help you understand which status codes your website are showing and how many clicks your content is away from the project homepage.ContentsContentsStatus CodesChartTablePage DepthChartTable

Status Codes

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In this diagram you can see the total numbers of status codes that show on the different pages of your website. The status codes available are:2xx – Reachable301 – Permanently Redirect302 – Temporary Redirect404 – Page not found4xx – Not reachable5xx – With server errors

Table

Besides the different status codes of your website, this table shows the total number of URLs per code as well as the percentage with respect to the total number of responses. By clicking on “Show URLs”, you will see all the individual URLs that generate each code.

Page Depth

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How many clicks away from the project homepage (level 0) are other pages in the project domain. There shouldn’t be large parts of the website that sit far (in clicks) away from the homepage. Pages that do sit ‘deep’ in the click levels may only be found later, if at all, by the GoogleBot. The important point here is ‘crawling budget’. It’s always advisable to keep away from a deep click-structure.

Table

In this table you will find grouped and cumulative values for the URLs in terms of click level. With these values you can quickly work out, for example, what percentage of the site is three clicks away from the homepage, or what number of URLs are more than 6 clicks away from the homepage. By using the “Show URLs with click level n” link you can view every URL that falls into the group.
25.10.2022 Optimizer Handbook Optimizer Module - Startpage Content Planner Project Overview Onpage - Errors, Warnings and Notices Onpage - HTML Search Onpage - Crawling Log Onpage - URL Explorer Onpage - Expert Mode Insights - Lighthouse Performance Insights - Uptime and Response Time Insights - Status Codes and Page Depth Insights - URL History Insights - Detect Changes Rankings - Overview Rankings - Project Visibility Index Rankings - Project Keywords Rankings - URL, Ranking Changes and Ranking Distribution Rankings - Ranking History and Competitors Search Console - Overview Search Console - Keywords Search Console - URLs Search Console - Ranking Changes and Directories Search Console - Countries and Devices External Links Social Back to overview German English Spanish Italian French
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