Rendering, JavaScript overuse, and SEO

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Rendering, JavaScript overuse, and SEO

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As you know, the recent topic of conversation on Google Search Central has been the problems AI crawlers have processing websites over-using JavaScript, decreasing its visibility in search results.

To tackle this problem on a rendering level, Splitt advises using pre-rendering or server-side rendering to ensure AI crawlers can process and deliver your content to users.

Splitt, however, says there isn’t a one-size-fits-all rendering solution and recommends focusing on what the website needs, saying:

“In the end, that depends on a bunch of factors, such as what spain mobile numbers list does your website do? How often does the content change? What kind of interactions do you want to support? And what kind of resources do you have to build, run, and maintain your setup?”
Splitt warns against overusing client-side rendering because it can cause content visibility issues and also advises using the hydration approach, which can improve SEO.

Learn more about rendering strategies
Matt G. Southern at Search Engine Journal explores Splitt’s video in greater depth and explains it in technical detail. It’s a great post, and I highly recommend reading it.Check out the video below to learn all you need to know about Splitt’s recommended rendering strategies.
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