The problem
The rel="nofollow" attribute on links on certain pages is restricting Googlebot's flow through your site.
How to fix it
Removes the rel=“nofollow” attribute from internal links marked in the report.
This can be set site-wide or link-by-link; check with your developer if necessary.
Orphaned Sitemap Pages
The problem
An orphan page is not linked to any other page on your site, meaning it cannot be accessed in a crawl and cannot be indexed.
How to fix it
If you think an orphan page might be valuable, add it to your internal linking strategy.
If it shouldn't exist or be ranked by search engines, consider philippines number list removing it or adding a "noindex" tag.
Page crawl depth of more than three clicks
The problem
Important pages require too many clicks for users to reach them, which tells search engines that they are not that important.
How to fix it
Find out where you can lose certain clicks to help users get to the content they want faster.
Pages with only one internal link
The problem
Placing just one internal link can mean lost opportunities in both SEO and UX.
As we have discussed above, it is advisable to internally link to key pages from other relevant content as much as is natural.
How to fix it
Identify other relevant pages to link to as part of your internal linking strategy.
Permanent redirects
The problem
Passing internal links through permanent redirects can reduce your crawl budget , especially for larger sites.
How to fix it
Update internal links to send users and search engines directly to the target page (however, don't remove the redirect if it's still attracting traffic from other sources).
The main Site Audit report also includes information that will help you improve your site's internal linking structure: