SEO On-Page
Indexability
Does the pages that we are working on and are relevant for SEO appear in the Google search engine?
As a first factor, it is something that we must control, and for this we can help ourselves with Google's own tool; Search Console.
How can we see which pages Google has included in its index of results?
Very easy, with the Coverage functionality we can see both the indexed URLs and the ones that are not.
Another way to see the indexed URLs of a site is through the command site: mydomain.com.
Although not all URLs may appear there, you will be able to see the approximate number that your domain shows.
Tracking
Can Google bots correctly crawl the different pages of our site?
Depending on the size of the URLs of a website, this task is really important since we will have to optimize what we call a crawl budget, which is the time that Google allocates to our website.
The higher the frequency of crawling by Google, the greater the number of URLs it can crawl and, therefore, any change we make to our website will be read by Google in a very short time.
As you optimize the Crawl Budget, the number of crawled pages should gradually increase.
Loading speed
Does your website load in less than 3 seconds?
Web performance is as important to Google as it is to the user.
The shorter the time it takes to load our site, the better the user's browsing experience and the higher the frequency of Google's tracking as it can crawl our pages with greater speed.
How can I measure the current speed of my website?
You can help yourself with free tools such as GTmetrix, Google's own tool called PageSpeed Insights, or Webpagetest.
Gtmetrix tool to measure loading speed
These tools will offer us a detailed analysis of the most frequent errors: heavy images, cache problems, requests to the server, etc.