Deep Pages
Pages buried more than 4 or 5 clicks from your homepage are less likely to be discovered, crawled, and indexed. Crawl budget is distributed from the homepage outward — pages at excessive depth receive less frequent crawl attention and fewer internal links, both of which reduce their ability to rank competitively.
Why it matters: Pages beyond crawl depth thresholds are effectively invisible to search engines on sites with limited crawl budgets, regardless of their content quality.
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Detected on this site: A large proportion of your site is deeply buried. This limits Googlebot's ability to discover and rank your content within its crawl budget.
Commonly Affected Pages
- Blog posts in deeply nested category hierarchies with 5+ levels of navigation
- Product variants or individual SKU pages several levels below a top category
- Documentation or help center pages nested beyond a 3-level structure
- User profile pages or content archives with no direct navigation path from the homepage
- Seasonal or campaign landing pages not linked from main navigation after the campaign ends
How to Fix
- 1.Flatten your site architecture where possible — aim for every important page to be reachable within 3 clicks from the homepage.
- 2.Add hub pages or category indexes that surface deep content and create shorter navigation paths.
- 3.Include high-value deep pages in your XML sitemap to give crawlers a direct discovery path.
- 4.Link to deep but important pages from your homepage, blog sidebar, or a 'related content' section.
- 5.Review internal linking patterns with a crawler and identify pages with fewer than 3 inbound internal links.