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Post by rakibul on Dec 2, 2023 2:58:59 GMT -6
If you are thinking of opening a multilingual site , or translating your existing website to open up to new markets, you can't help but wonder how to get Google to interpret the new pages that are created in the right way. Content index What is the hreflang attribute and why is it essential for a multilingual website How to check for hreflang on your multilingual site How to check your website for hreflang errors Multilingual sites: looking for hreflang errors on Google Search Console. And beyond How to generate hreflang correctly: the hreflang generator WhatsApp Number List by Neting Yes, because creating a multilingual site is in all respects equivalent to redoing an existing site by re-proposing the same contents translated and remodeled for the different markets . What do I mean by “remodulated”? I am referring to all those cultural and/or sociological differences that may exist between the various markets and for which a certain message could lose its effectiveness if expressed. Following inappropriate communication patterns. All this, if not managed correctly by your web agency , could lead to some problems on search engines, such as proposing the English version of your site to Italian users, with the risk of not even getting the much desired click or, even if you obtain it, the user will exit immediately, thus increasing the bounce rate of the page in question. The hreflang attribute comes into play precisely to avoid this type of problem and ensure that the search engine fully understands the structure of your website and the nature of the pages in the different language versions
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