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What this is

A drilldown view for a single page that shows:
  • Page scores (Technical, Content, Issues)
  • Issue cards with severity, category, and action steps
  • Recommended questions and placement (for content issues)
  • Meta/schema checks (for technical issues)

Why it matters

  • It turns “your website has problems” into “do these 4 steps.”
  • It provides copy-ready prompts (recommended questions) for FAQs.
  • It helps you prioritize schema/meta fixes that improve citation eligibility.

Where to find it

Analytics → Website → Pages → click a page

How it works

  • Recommendations are split into:
    • Frontend & Content
    • Backend & Technical
  • Each recommendation includes:
    • Category (e.g., Content Quality, Meta Tags, Technical SEO)
    • Severity (e.g., Medium, High, Very good)
    • Action steps
Website page detail showing recommendations and action steps Caption: Page details provides concrete fixes like FAQ sections, schema, and meta descriptions.

How to use it

  1. Open the page from the Pages list.
  2. Review top summary (Technical, Content, Issues).
  3. In Frontend & Content, follow action steps (often includes FAQ additions).
  4. Copy the Recommended Questions into your page as an FAQ section.
  5. Use Recommended Placement guidance to place the FAQ correctly.
  6. In Backend & Technical, fix the highest-severity items first (e.g., missing schema).
  7. Re-run analysis after making updates (to confirm issues are resolved).

How to interpret results

  • If “Add FAQ Schema” is High → you have content but it’s not machine-readable → add schema next.
  • If “Meta Description missing” is Medium → not fatal, but it reduces clarity and click/citation confidence → fix soon.
  • If content issues suggest FAQs → users (and models) want direct Q&A → add concise answers.
  • If most items are “Very good” but you still aren’t cited → you likely need off-page authority or better prompt coverage.
  • If fixes improve Content score but not visibility → citations are the constraint → go to Citations/Off-page.

Common questions / troubleshooting

  • “Where do recommended questions come from?” → Meridian infers likely user questions from prompt + content gaps.
  • “Do I need all recommendations?” → prioritize High severity and pages tied to tracked prompts first.
  • “What is Page HTML?” → a raw view of the page content used for analysis; helpful for debugging.