crawl frequency indicates how often to access said URL

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crawl frequency indicates how often to access said URL

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A sitemap is composed of the following elements:

URL: URL.

Crawl priority: that is, what is the first thing Google should look at when accessing the sitemap

Images: Number of images in the URL.

Ch. Freq.:.

Last Mod.: Date of last modification to the URL content.

Now, a little history, when the Google algorithm was first being used, Google stated that it used the values ​​we have in the sitemap for “Ch. Freq.” and “Last Mod.” as SEO factors.

Since SEOs modified these values ​​with a script (a little program), Google said it would stop using them, but I'm still not sure if this is true.

Just a fact: Google offers different specific sitemap formats.

This indicates that, if possible, we should try these recommendations.

Especially if you have a specific business model like that of a photographer, since there is a specific sitemap for images or for a company if it uses video marketing as a strategy.

Pages have no viewport tag
This error indicates that the URL flagging this error does not iran mobile database contain the “meta viewport” tag that is used for mobile themes.

Hence, its importance.

Indicates which part of the screen will be visible on a device.

This is its format: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">

Google is very focused on mobile devices, any failure in mobile will have a consequence; especially since it announced that it had changed the way it works with “mobile index first” or, in other words, being very brief in the explanation: it will use mobile indexing on PC.

Google said that in 2017, 75% of searches would be from mobile devices, even for e-commerce; in 2019, this is an affirmation.

SEO Audit - Missing meta viewport tag

Pages have too large HTML size
This error indicates that the HTML size is too large.

That is, you have so much content in a single URL that Google will have a hard time indexing it all.
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