SEO for React Website

Discussion in 'SEO' started by ibmciscoblogger, Sep 12, 2024.

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    Hello,

    I developed website in react js. My website is not getting listed in google...Am trying to listing it from past 3 months but i cant..Anyone can suggest me what is the exact issue?

    Here is my website link https://www.welcometoursandtravels.com/
     
    ibmciscoblogger, Sep 12, 2024 IP
  2. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    React won't be your problem and it's a nice looking site but in a very competitive niche.
    Consider converting your images to .webp format.

    When I click on links in the drop down menu I get empty pages - just the header and footer. Your FAQ is incomplete. The site needs to have content before you worry about measuring SEO results. Under your bold partner statement you have section with country packages that expands but none of the content is linked to anything.

    I ran your homepage through one of those free SEO checkers and you're massively abusing the H1 and H2 tags. Do some reading about how the heading tags are supposed to be used.

    Your site is in English right? Get someone to proofread your text - sometimes you just can't see mistakes no matter how obvious they are. Start with Queensland, Sydney, and is Newsland meant to be New Zealand?

    When you want text to be in all upper case I'd suggest typing it as upper and lower and using CSS to show them as uppercase.

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    The Inspect tools console is show some errors. Get them tidied away.

    Go to the google webmaster tools and see what feedback they give you.
     
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    React websites often face SEO issues because search engines struggle to crawl pages that are heavily reliant on JavaScript. Make sure you’re using server-side rendering (SSR) or Next.js for better indexing. Also, submit your sitemap in Google Search Console. For expert help, you can check out DataOnMatrix, they specializes in web development and SEO optimization.
     
    jessicaherron9, Sep 17, 2025 IP
  4. mayazir

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    I can't tell anything about React, but I had a similar problem.
    My new website indexed all posts (about 20 posts), and then a Google update happened, and my site was removed from the index.
    I added about 30 new posts and waited for more than 6 months, but nothing...
    Usually, my travel sites get indexed within 24 hours, even new ones, but here, nothing.
    I changed the domain.
    I kept the same site and the same content, just moved them all to another domain, and everything got indexed within 24 hours.
    Try to move your site to another domain and check in a few days.
    No need to search for a good or premium domain - just try any domain, even a 4 or 5-word domain, just to try.
    Handreg any travel-related domain and move the site to it.
    PS: I see you have allindiatours.com - move your site to this domain for a week..
     
    mayazir, Sep 17, 2025 IP