Gain a Better Understanding of Your Website Through Log File Analysis

Log file analysis is something that I like the most regarding a website’s technical analysis. It makes me think and act accordingly to the insights I get based on the log file data. Whenever I receive log files for a website, I try to understand why search engines crawl those URLs the most or less.

I’m here to share a study on the log file analysis I got in the last year. Previously, I shared all the considerable essential knowledge on the Screaming Frog blog, where I analysed an e-commerce website with over 7 million log file events. Those log file events ended up being around 32 million. Read More

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Who is Faster – Googlebot vs Bingbot vs Yandexbot

Later this week, on January 27, I published my first blog on this website. Before that, on January 21 I completely removed all the content and started all over again. I gave search engines a little bit of time to understand what happened here and where old URLs are now 301-redirected. Read More

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I was thinking about my first blog post and decided to post one of my favorite methods that I use very often.

Since I enjoy working with e-commerce websites, the most common issue I face is out-of-stock products, their impact on conversion rate, and of course, organic performance. There are not too many secrets on why you must prioritize these tasks, such as finding out-of-stock products. But I will explain a bit why you must find and solve this issue. Read More

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