Technical SEO

Traditionally, the phrase Technical SEO refers to optimizing your site for crawling and indexing, but can also include any technical process meant to improve search visibility.

Technical SEO is a broad and exciting field, covering everything from sitemaps, meta tags, JavaScript indexing, linking, keyword research, and more.

If you’re new to SEO, we recommend starting with the chapter on Technical SEO in our Beginner’s Guide. Below are the latest posts on technical SEO, and we’ve included a few top articles here.

On-Site SEO : What are the technical on-page factors that influence your rankings? Our free learning center will get you started in the right direction.

The Web Developer's SEO Cheat Sheet : This handy—and printable—cheat sheet is invaluable for anyone building websites. Contains several useful references that cover a ton of technical SEO best practices.

MozBar : This free Chrome extension is an advanced SEO toolbar that helps you to examine and diagnose several technical SEO issues.

The Technical SEO Renaissance : Is it true that technical SEO isn't necessary, because Google is smart enough to figure your website out? Mike King puts this rumor to rest, and shows you what to focus on.

Technical SEO: The One Hour Guide to SEO : Want a quick introduction to the basics of technical SEO? Our guru Rand has you covered—all in about 10 minutes.

Most Recent Articles on Technical SEO

Redirecting Spiders on Windows Servers (Specify http crawling)
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Redirecting Spiders on Windows Servers (Specify http crawling)

In a recent visit to Bing Webmaster tools, I discovered that many pages on my site (including my home page) were being indexed as https:// rather than http:/ I had a look into my Yahoo Webmaster stats and discovered a similar phenomenon.Google indexed http pages only.Because I run a shopping cart on my site that requires https for certain pages, 301 redirecting the entire s...

Are 404 Pages Always Bad for SEO?
Rand Fishkin

Are 404 Pages Always Bad for SEO?

There are some very different schools of thought out there regarding 404 error code pages. Some SEOs recommend: Never allowing them - 301'ing every error page back to the home page or an internal category level page to preserve the maximum amount of link juice (in case someone links to a broken URL) Letting any erroneous/mistyped URL 404. Something...

Down and Dirty: Write Your Own URL Rewrite
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Down and Dirty: Write Your Own URL Rewrite

We all know by this time about the benefits of converting your parameterized URLs to human- and crawler-friendly URLs, but the stock tools of the trade (ISAPI_Rewrite, mod_rewrite, etc.) don't necessarily scale all that well when you have a large number of categories, product pages, etc. I'm going to walk you through what it takes to code this yourself, and I think you'll find it's less scary and complex than you thought, and gives you a number of benefits in terms of ongoing maintenance, flexibility, etc.

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The Cookie Conundrum
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The Cookie Conundrum

I have been going back and forth with SEOmoz’s Danny Dover for the past couple weeks regarding a crawling error occurring within the site I am currently doing SEO for. He has been a tremendous help to me, and believes others may be having the same issues as I. So…low and behold, I’m going to discuss it here in hopes of finding others just like me and some further expertise on how to handle the situation.

A Better Web Development Process Based On the Concept of Link Bait
John McElborough

A Better Web Development Process Based On the Concept of Link Bait

Before I became a full time SEO I was developing websites for years, and while I enjoyed the finished result something always sat a bit uneasy with me about the web design/ development process; basically, its in the wrong order. I would expect most readers will have noted this or something similar themselves, so I guess this article is more of an attempt to help the enlightened explain and build a case for a better web development process (which ultimately leads to a more successful SEO campaign).

IIS SEO Issues
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IIS SEO Issues

This entry was inspired by a YOUmoz post by Jeremy Chatfield called IIS Case Folding, Robots and Results. I believe Jeremy's post only scratched the surface of SEO issues isolated to IIS, so I thought I would cover some of the other issues worth considering. I have been working with IIS and MCMS now for over 6 months, and although only a third of my job is dedicated to SEO, I have taken the time to isolate all the SEO issues that plague our site. The following IIS issues do not just impact your SEO, they also impact your analytics and your ability to ensure the information you are passing onto your managers is accurate.

Uncovering Issues Via Site Reviews
Matt Lambert

Uncovering Issues Via Site Reviews

I've just read the technical issues blogpost about CDN's and redirects from Mr Critchlow. Interesting stuff, but beyond anything I see from day to day. However, when he mentions redirects and how getting things put in scope is difficult, I HAVE come across those issues, even in my early days.

Are There Any Good Solutions for Caching Redirects?
Will Critchlow

Are There Any Good Solutions for Caching Redirects?

A couple of large client projects we are working on at the moment have had me thinking about a tricky issue that rears its head in enterprise SEO projects especially. When large clients are making extensive website changes, our experience is that the section entitled '301 redirects' is inevitably the section that gets read quickly and then quietly shuffled out of scope. We have found we have to push hard to get large businesses to see the importance of permanent redirects.

12 Easy Mistakes That Plague Newcomers to the SEO Field
Rand Fishkin

12 Easy Mistakes That Plague Newcomers to the SEO Field

I've been working with a lot of newcomers to SEO lately thanks to our PRO membership Q+A (BTW - sorry for the delays, the volume's tripled in the last 3 weeks, so we're a bit overwhelmed). It's been a great learning experience and I've gotten to see many of the struggles and misconceptions that affect entrants to the subject. As a partial remedy, I thought I'd take some time tonight to cover a ...

How Do You Register for Google Local with Multiple Languages?
Will Critchlow

How Do You Register for Google Local with Multiple Languages?

There are some difficulties at the moment with how to manage large numbers of local listings. As the tools for managing local listings improve, this will all get easier, but there is a fundamental problem with the setup if you operate in multiple languages. The guidelines currently say that you cannot create multiple listings for an individual entity (business location in a city) - but each listing is just associated with a single URL which doesn't work well when you operate in multiple languages.