What information does the Site Audit’s Crawlability report provide you? Choose three options.
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Correct answer: If you have any broken pages, pages with redirects, or server-side errors, How many pages squander your crawl budget, and why, If you have any orphaned pages or pages with too few incoming links.
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The Site Audit's Crawlability report focuses on issues that prevent search engines from effectively crawling and indexing your site. It identifies broken pages (4xx errors), redirects (3xx errors), and server-side errors (5xx errors) because these directly impact a crawler's ability to access content. It also highlights pages that squander crawl budget, such as those with excessive redirects or duplicate content, and explains why this happens. Furthermore, it detects orphaned pages or pages with too few incoming links, which are difficult for crawlers to discover. "Non-secure pages with password fields" is a security issue, not strictly crawlability. "Average page load speed" is a performance metric. "The most important issues detected on your website" is too general; the Crawlability report is specific.
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