Tutorials

For the SEO Spider

Site Architecture & Crawl Visualisations Guide

Visualise site architecture and internal linking to help communicate ideas and reveal underlying patterns that are harder to uncover in data, and spreadsheets.

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How To Crawl A Staging Website

Find out how to crawl a staging or development website, considering robots.txt, authentication, and the SEO Spider configuration.

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How To Find Missing Image Alt Text & Attributes

Find pages that are missing image alt text and alt attributes, preview the images and bulk export the source pages and images to be corrected.

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How To Audit Canonicals

A step-by-step tutorial on how to audit canonical link elements found in the HTML and HTTP Headers for common errors and issues.

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How To Audit & Validate Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

This tutorial walks you through how to audit Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). The SEO Spider uses the official AMP validator to allow bulk URL validation.

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How To Audit rel="next" and rel="prev" Pagination Attributes

While Google no longer use rel=”next” and rel=”prev” pagination attributes, Bing use them as a hint. Learn how to audit your pagination set-up.

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How To Audit XML Sitemaps

XML Sitemaps should be up to date, error free, and include indexable, canonical URLs only. Learn how to audit them for common issues.

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How To Bulk Check Redirects

Check redirects by crawling your site, or by uploading a list of URLs in bulk. Discover if they are 301s or 302s, loops and chains.

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How To Find Orphan Pages

Connect to Google Analytics and Search Console, integrate XML Sitemaps and discover orphan pages, that are not linked to internally from the website.

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XML Sitemap Generator

Learn how to generate an XML Sitemap (and image sitemap), including the URLs, last modified, priority and change frequency you want.

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An SEOs Guide To Crawling HSTS

HSTS declares to a client that it should only be accessed via HTTPS & can show as a 307 redirect. Find out why & how to see the real status code.

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