Find and fix sitemap issues
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:12 am
A list showing "2 issues with duplicate title tags"
You can start to address these issues by creating unique, descriptive title tags for each page. Or by implementing a proper meta tag. (We'll cover both of these topics in more detail later.)
You can export the list with the " Export " option.
"Export Data" pop-up in Site Audit
Or you can send the list directly to your marketing project management tool using the “ Send to… ” feature.
"Send to…" drop-down menu, with "CRM", "Trello" and "Zapier" options.
From there, you can tackle duplicate title tags one at a time. And track your progress.
with the Site Audit Tool
Try it for free →
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Google Search Operator "Site"
Another way to identify duplicate phone number in korea title tags that need fixing is to use Google's "site:" search operator.
This can be a useful tool if you already suspect that a group of URLs may have similar or duplicate title tags.
Simply enter this formula into Google search:

You can easily see that multiple title links have the same or almost the same title tag.
Let's say you work at Asos, an online fashion company with thousands of pages about different products. And you want to find potential duplicates for the query "men's casual shoes".
And you will see something like this
You can start to address these issues by creating unique, descriptive title tags for each page. Or by implementing a proper meta tag. (We'll cover both of these topics in more detail later.)
You can export the list with the " Export " option.
"Export Data" pop-up in Site Audit
Or you can send the list directly to your marketing project management tool using the “ Send to… ” feature.
"Send to…" drop-down menu, with "CRM", "Trello" and "Zapier" options.
From there, you can tackle duplicate title tags one at a time. And track your progress.
with the Site Audit Tool
Try it for free →
ADS illustration
Google Search Operator "Site"
Another way to identify duplicate phone number in korea title tags that need fixing is to use Google's "site:" search operator.
This can be a useful tool if you already suspect that a group of URLs may have similar or duplicate title tags.
Simply enter this formula into Google search:

You can easily see that multiple title links have the same or almost the same title tag.
Let's say you work at Asos, an online fashion company with thousands of pages about different products. And you want to find potential duplicates for the query "men's casual shoes".
And you will see something like this