"You can point the site analysis tool in the Toolkit at the top-level URL of your web-site, and
it will automatically crawl your site like a search engine would – following each link, reviewing the HTML on each page, and generating a report of every SEO or content violation it finds on the site - along with suggestions on how to fix each of them.
The SEO toolkit also makes it easy to optimize which content on your Web site gets indexed by search engines. You can manage robots.txt files, which search engine crawlers use to understand which URLs are excluded from the crawling process. You can also manage
sitemaps, which provide URLs for crawling to search engine crawlers. You can also use the SEO Toolkit to provide additional metadata about the URL, such as last modified time, which search engines take into account when calculating relevancy in search results."
I have now scanned over 600+ sites and have collected some great data but I was wondering if there was a definitive list of ViolationCodes. So far I have only collect 46 which I have listed below. Does anybody else know of any others?
SeaJayPayne
2 Posts
How Many Checks? What are they?
Jan 24, 2011 02:20 PM|LINK
Hi,
Great tool. Hope you keep up the development.
Is there a document somewhere that outlines all the different types of checks that are performed.
Many thanks
James
iis seo toolkit
jbones
5 Posts
Re: How Many Checks? What are they?
Mar 27, 2011 08:23 PM|LINK
I think maybe this is what you're looking for?
"You can point the site analysis tool in the Toolkit at the top-level URL of your web-site, and it will automatically crawl your site like a search engine would – following each link, reviewing the HTML on each page, and generating a report of every SEO or content violation it finds on the site - along with suggestions on how to fix each of them.
The SEO toolkit also makes it easy to optimize which content on your Web site gets indexed by search engines. You can manage robots.txt files, which search engine crawlers use to understand which URLs are excluded from the crawling process. You can also manage sitemaps, which provide URLs for crawling to search engine crawlers. You can also use the SEO Toolkit to provide additional metadata about the URL, such as last modified time, which search engines take into account when calculating relevancy in search results."From Getting Started With the SEO Toolkit.
SeaJayPayne
2 Posts
Re: How Many Checks? What are they?
Mar 28, 2011 11:36 AM|LINK
I have now scanned over 600+ sites and have collected some great data but I was wondering if there was a definitive list of ViolationCodes. So far I have only collect 46 which I have listed below. Does anybody else know of any others?
AltMissing
CanonicalDomain
CanonicalDuplicateIncorrect
CanonicalIncorrect
CanonicalInvalidStatus
CanonicalIssue
CanonicalMultiple
CanonicalPermanentRedirect
DescriptionBeginsWithBranding
DescriptionEmpty
DescriptionLong
DescriptionMissing
DescriptionMultiple
DescriptionShort
DifferentCasingUsed
DisallowedByRobots
H1Missing
H1Multiple
HasBrokenLinks
IncorrectContentType
InvalidMarkup
IsBroken
LargeInlineCss
LargeInlineScript
LinkTextRelevance
NoFollow
NoFramesMissing
NoIndex
PreventUnnecessaryRedirects
QueryStringParameterCount
RedirectToRedirect
ResourceOverUsed
RobotsContentType
TitleAndDescriptionEquals
TitleBeginsWithBranding
TitleEmpty
TitleLong
TitleMissing
TitleMultiple
TitleRelevance
TitleShort
TooManyLinks
UnexpectedError
UrlWithSession
UseOfRefreshToRedirect
ViewStateLong
ViolationCodes
ThatsIT
28 Posts
Re: How Many Checks? What are they?
May 21, 2013 07:43 AM|LINK
There is a good list here
SEO Violation List
ViolationCodes