January 4, 2022, was the start date for the 1 458 days during which wantedshoes.com.au had 3 availability checks. Wantedshoes.com.au was available 1 times out of the total tests conducted, last recorded on January 4, 2022, with a 200 status code. As of January 2, 2026, no checks had detected any instances of wantedshoes.com.au being unavailable. On April 30, 2025, out of a total of 2 responses that contained errors, the most recent error encountered was coded as 409. Differing from 1.088 seconds on average, wantedshoes.com.au responded in 0.262 seconds on April 30, 2025.
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| Site | Total Checks | Last Modified |
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| 2 | May 9, 2024 | |
| 3 | January 4, 2022 | |
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| 29 | October 23, 2024 |
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| Page Title | A primary title element ranking factor involves keyword proximity at the start of the text, combined with relevance to the page content; crafting a unique, descriptive, and under-character-length summary effectively targets voice search queries seeking immediate answers or information. |
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| Meta Description | Businesses seeking to improve their online visibility must dedicate time to learning what a meta description is and how to compose an optimized one that performs well in competitive search landscapes. |
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| Meta Keywords | The persistent belief in website meta keywords' power is largely fueled by confusion and misinformation, whereas the modern reality is that these tags have no impact whatsoever on search rankings and should be abandoned. |
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| Page Content | Ensure that page content provides clear calls to action that align with user journey stages, guiding visitors towards conversion points without being overly pushy for optimal UX. |
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| H1 Heading | Consider the H1 tag as the main heading that search engines and users scan first; make sure it is clear, compelling, and accurately represents the page's core information or offering. |
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| H2 Headings | Using H2 tags allows you to create a navigational map for your readers, quickly informing them of the topics covered within each section, thus facilitating easier content consumption on longer web pages. |
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| H3 Headings | Use descriptive H3 headers on landing pages to immediately communicate value, matching the user's search intent and improving conversion rates for targeted visitors. |
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| H4 Headings | Using descriptive anchor text within your H4 headers can transform them into clickable links (when contextually appropriate), providing both users with direct access to specific content sections and search engines with relevant keyword context. |
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| H5-H6 Headings | Remember that search engine algorithms favor logical document structures; ensure your H5 and H6 tags follow a natural flow, supporting the overall semantic meaning of your page. |
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| Image ALT Attributes | ALT attributes serve as the primary means for visually impaired users to comprehend your visual content; neglect this practice at your peril, as it severely impacts user experience and can lead to lower search rankings. |
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| Robots.txt | Blocking search result pages or internal links (`Disallow: /search-results/`) via robots.txt would be suboptimal, preventing users or crawlers from accessing valuable URL results. |
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| XML Sitemap | While automated crawlers discover many standard linkages, the intelligent manual submission of a precisely curated XML sitemap acts as a strategic compass guiding search engines through complex site architectures, uncovering hidden value and ensuring thorough indexing. |
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| Page Size | Large page sizes are a major contributor to high bounce rates; users, particularly on mobile devices, expect immediate content delivery and will often abandon slow-loading pages. |
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| Response Time | User frustration with slow-loading content directly correlates strongly with abandoning tasks mid-process; smart infrastructure automation solutions can actively detect and potentially proactively mitigate response time inflation before users perceive significant degradation in site delivery speed. |
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| Minify CSS | Minify CSS by stripping extraneous whitespace, BOM characters, unnecessary comments, and redundant properties/values to slash CSS file size dramatically, thereby boosting page load speed, enhancing user experience, and positively impacting Core Web Vitals metrics crucial for superior SEO ranking and organic visibility. |
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| Minify JavaScript | Employing a PHP-based content management system script tag processor to automatically identify and minify only production-ready, non-debug JavaScript files or specific sections like analytics trackers enhances performance without affecting developer workflows during initial span lan de development and directly benefits SEO page speed scores. |
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| Structured Data | Implement JSON-LD Schema markup correctly on your key content pages to enable search engines like Google to grasp entity relationships and context, boosting semantic understanding. |
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| CDN Usage | Configure your Content Delivery Network edge configuration to effectively serve specific digital signature requirements via domain names ending with '_cdp.', '_', or 'cdn.', ensuring seamless content delivery. |
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| SSL certificates | While installing the SSL certificate is technical SEO step one, ensuring all internal links redirect correctly from HTTP to HTTPS is vital to avoid broken links and maintain link equity; proper canonicalization and internal linking strategies post-SSL implementation are crucial for preserving SEO value and preventing canonicalization issues. |
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