Toolbox Landing Page Projekte
Using projects, you can not only crawl your own page and, for example, analyse its performance, but also any page you want. This way you can take a look at your competitor’s pages and check what they might be doing better than you or where they are still experiencing issues. You can use this […]
You can share onpage projects with others and work on performance improvements or monitor keywords together. The best thing about this: They don’t even need their own SISTRIX account. Simply add new users in the settings of the project and they will be notified via E-mail. Work together on a […]
After crawling a website for an onpage project multiple times, we can examine changes between specific points in time and process them for you. You can see with one look if, for example, the page suddenly cannot be found anymore, loading times have improved or worsened or similar things. This […]
If there are changes in performance happening on your page, it is often important to react in the shortest amount of time possible so that users can still find their desired content, as well as preventing your page from losing its rankings. If you started an onpage project with the […]
While crawling a website for an onpage project we find all resources used on it: pictures, JavaScript, CSS and more. Due to us listing all of them in a clear and filterable table, you can easily find out which elements are particularly large and bind many of your resources. Or, […]
With Lighthouse, a tool developed by Google, you can evaluate the performance of your page and, above all, the core web vitals. How fast does your page load? How quickly does it react? And how stable is it? These are deciding factors for your ranking with Google. Analyse these performance […]
For a more user-friendly experience the most important pages – at least – should not be far from the landing page. This way users can find the information that they clicked on the page for better, as well as the Google crawler understanding the structure of your page. To make […]
Depending on the page structure and use case it is worth choosing a specific method of crawling. You can adjust this in the project settings. You have the choice between the HTML, JavaScript and mobile crawler. The first is especially useful for faster onpage analyses, since we will evaluate the […]
After starting a new project, for instance to begin onpage analyses, we crawl up to 1.000.000 URLs for your project. For the large majority of websites this is more than enough. For comparison: The used-car-platform mobile.de currently has, with almost 220.000 URLs, a Visibility Index of 318 and lands at […]
If you want to control the built-in tracking codes or check your code for malware, for example after a relaunch, it is especially helpful to be able to look through the entire HTML code of your website. By putting your site into a new project, we will crawl the entire […]