The document discusses using Screaming Frog, a technical SEO audit tool, to perform various SEO audits and analyses of a website. It describes several specific functions of Screaming Frog including detecting broken links, checking crawl errors, auditing metadata, and finding thin content. It then provides step-by-step instructions for using Screaming Frog to perform tasks like finding images missing alt text, auditing meta directives, auditing site migrations, and tracking link cleanup campaigns.
20. 1. Crawl a site or a list of pages
2. Go to the Internal Tab
21. 1. Crawl a site or a list of pages
2. Go to the Internal Tab
Use the “Filter” dropdown and
choose “HTML
22. 4. Find the Word Count column on the far right
23. 4. Find the Word Count column on the far right
5. Export to CSV
24. 4. Find the Word Count column on the far right
5. Export to CSV
6. Sort Word count values from smallest to largest
25. 4. Find the Word Count column on the far right
5. Export to CSV
6. Sort Word count values from smallest to largest
7. Investigate all pages with 200 and below word
count values
33. 1. Crawl a site or a list of pages
2. Go to the directives tab
34. 1. Crawl a site or a list of pages
2. Go to the directives tab
3. Filter according to directive (noindex,
noarchive, canonical tags, etc)
35. 1. Crawl a site or a list of pages
2. Go to the directives tab
3. Filter according to directive (noindex,
noarchive, canonical tags, etc)
4. Export to CSV and address
39. 1. Install SEOQuake
2. Go to site settings and turn off Google Instant
3. Set search results per page to 100
40. 1. Install SEOQuake
2. Go to site settings and turn off Google Instant
3. Set search results per page to 100
4. Run a “site:” query for the old domain
42. 5. Export all listings to CSV
6 Complie all URLs into one .txt file
43. 5. Export all listings to CSV
6 Complie all URLs into one .txt file
7. On Screamin Frog, go to Mode and choose
“List”
44. 5. Export all listings to CSV
6 Complie all URLs into one .txt file
7. On Screamin Frog, go to Mode and choose
“List”
8. Choose the .txt file with the URLs from Google
45. 9. In the Interbal tab, check the “status” column
46. 9. In the Internal tab, check the “status” column
10. Investigate all results that are not 301
redirecting
49. 1. Go to Configuration and find “cstom”
2. Create an “includes” filter and type your root
domain
50. 1. Go to Configuration and find “cstom”
2. Create an “includes” filter and type your root
domain
3. Prepare a .txt file of external pages that you
requested link removal from
51. 1. Go to Configuration and find “cstom”
2. Create an “includes” filter and type your root
domain
3. Prepare a .txt file of external pages that you
requested link removal from
4. Set Screaming Frog to List mode and have it
crawl the list
52. 5. When the crawl finishes, go to the Custom tab
53. 5. When the crawl finishes, go to the Custom tab
6. You’ll see which unwanted links are still live for
your site