So here's the deal, I was assigned a small team to develop websites for our customers. I'm the only one with any SEO/Marketing knowledge in the company, they all have worked in much larger teams where the company had specced products out well in advance so their knowledge is very much on the design side.
The product they're supposed to make are simple local business websites that integrate with our product through an API that is yet to be released. They are nothing fancy.
We're into our first demo site and I'm picking up some weird stuff, while the URL appears to change with each page turn none of the menu items are actual links.
SEO Scanners cannot pick up Title, Meta, or H1 tags and I've tried a half dozen. I checked the html and they are in the html correctly.
The page is requesting new assets with every "page turn" but I'm not certain it's actually loading a new page.
I've also noticed that meta descriptions are being duplicated with each pageturn and just stacking up in the <head> tag. That alone doesn't seem to be an issue but it makes me think this is not a website made of individual pages but just running code and using javascript to content.
We're in over my head from a technical perspective, it's almost as if they way, way overshot on complexity when all we needed was content on pages that can be indexed.
If the site is more akin to an app as long as it delivers html that can be indexed does it matter if it's running code like this or should I push for individual html files and real links between pages? My gut tells me the latter is the best practice.
Thanks, this sub is extremely helpful!
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