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Checking on-page elements
By: First on Oct 02, 2025 12:41 PM EST
Just rewrote all the product pages on our ecommerce site but not seeing any improvement in search rankings. Is there a tool that can analyze individual pages and tell me exactly what's missing for proper on page optimization?
By: StoneHeart on Oct 02, 2025 12:49 PM EST
You definitely need an automated solution for that task. A good SEO on page checker will crawl your site and identify pages missing crucial elements like meta tags, header structure, or internal links. The right tool should provide a clear checklist of what's working and what needs improvement across all your content. I've used this one for similar projects https://pr-cy.io/tools/content-analysis/ .
By: Bryant on Oct 02, 2025 12:54 PM EST
Pay attention to how the tool handles duplicate content issues. Some checkers are better than others at identifying thin content or pages that compete against each other for the same keywords, which is crucial for larger sites.
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