![]() While some elements are easy to push like fixing canonical tag issues, others I have to throw out an estimate and see if they would bite. I have to do this with my clients all the time whenever there are technical things I present. Since this above example can be difficult to calculate, you can throw a conservative estimate saying a 1% increase in revenue if we do this 301 redirect and tie that back into the amount of work it would take to implement to see if it is worth your time. If traffic grew b/c of the 301 redirect pointing more signals to these pages, you can tie it back to that optimization, You can take a screenshot in Ahrefs showing what the URL rating is before the 301 and then show what it changes to after a month or two. For example, you may have thousands of 302 redirects all going to a few core pages on your site. ![]() Instead of focusing on the many technical issues that can be wrong with a site, you should present the ROI if you solve these technical issues. Many issues will never be present in Search Console like having a mobile pop up that restricts SEO growth, JavaScript that can't be rendered properly, redirect chains, and more. ![]() Search Console is not the end all be all SEO platform. For now, I know that they use Bright Edge, and I would think Screaming Frog as well. When it finishes check if the issue persist. Run the troubleshooter, and select any problems that apply. Under Find and fix other problems, select Search and Indexing. I am going to ask what the tools was that they used to find this long list of 302s, for sure. Let's try to Run the Search and Indexing troubleshooter 1. But let's ignore the other engines for right now. Granted, there is more out there than Google. So my question, first posed by my development agency, is if problems like these don't get reported in Google Search Console, do these problems, in fact, exist, or are they more or a kind of false positive? But I can tell you that I looked in our Search console, and there is no indication in there of a 302 vs. I have on the other hand my development agency (a contract which I played no role in) telling me let's look in Google Search Console to know more. I have on one hand some SEO auditing agency (a contract which I played no role in) telling me about a lot of 302 redirects that should be 301s on our site. This is my variation of if a tree falls in a forest idea.
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