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Google Explains How To Identify JavaScript Indexing Issues

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 4:17 am
by tasmi1234
In a follow-up to the previous post, Google Search Relations team member Martin Splitt explains how to determine whether JavaScript is causing indexing problems for your site and provides page audit tips on how to fix them.

Key takeaways:

Splitt tells us he receives hundreds of messages saying JavaScript is causing SEO problems, but to date, only once was it a JavaScript issue.
Martin then explains how to identify if JavaScript is causing your site’s indexing issues.
Splitt says the best way to tackle debugging rendering problems finland mobile numbers list is to use Google Search Console to see what Google saw when it last crawled your site.
Martin finishes by saying, “If people were doing that, just that, which I think is very basic, 90% of the people showing up in my inbox would not show up; that’s what I would do.”

Google Hourly Data Exports Now Available On Search Console Reports
On January 7, Google announced that hourly export data was available on its Google Search 24-hour performance reports on Google Search Console, enabling you to review your most recent content performance.

Key takeaways:

Google added the hourly export data feature in response to positive user feedback.
The hourly reports provide near real-time insights on your content’s performance on Google Search, News, and Discovery.
You can download your data reports using Google Sheets, CSV format, and Excel.
Before Google launched its 24-hour performance report feature, we had to wait 48 hours. With the new hourly reports, you can view crucial information, including your site’s average position and click-through rates, in almost real-time.