Escaped Fragmentation

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I see in my webmaster, I get something like Escaped Fragmentation and those urls are not accessible. How do they impact my on Page SEO?
#escaped #fragmentation
  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Your pages may not be fully crawled and indexed. Not a big deal, unless the crawler misses something really important. Then it will effect your seo, provided that important stuff was important to be included.

    First thing you should do is see if those pages are indexed, and what shows in the results. If they are now not indexed, or never were. You can fix the urls. Just google it to find a google friendly solution.

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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by salmonjames21 View Post

    I see in my webmaster, I get something like Escaped Fragmentation and those urls are not accessible. How do they impact my on Page SEO?

    Odds are you're using ajax somewhere on your site which is failing during a Google crawl.

    Solution: use static URLs and plain HTML.
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    • Profile picture of the author salmonjames21
      Thanks but I am almost new and have no perfect idea that how to deal with it. I mean, how do I find out if these have been indexed in the search engine or not?
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by salmonjames21 View Post

        Thanks but I am almost new and have no perfect idea that how to deal with it. I mean, how do I find out if these have been indexed in the search engine or not?

        You can search each individual URL with a site: search operator.

        Example:
        • site:domain.com/internal-url-here
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    You can fix the the urls with what google wants. That is, if you can do that sort of thing.
    Certain things in the url are telling google it can't be crawled the regular way.

    That's the non-technical explanation. It's really something like an exclamation point, hashtag, or something.

    Too lazy to google it,but you can.

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    • Profile picture of the author salmonjames21
      @Paulgl

      Thanks for the solution and I really appreciate you guys that you've been helping the community around here.
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