A Dead-End Page refers to a webpage that does not include any outbound internal links, which hinders the ability of visitors to continue exploring and interacting with additional content on the website. This can negatively affect the user experience by preventing a seamless flow of information and may contribute to increased bounce rates as users might leave the site after viewing a single page.
Dead-End Page
Categories: D, SEO Glossary
Other Glossary Terms
- Cross Group Negatives
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
- Customer Journey
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
- Cybersquatting
- Dark search
- Dayparting
- De-index
- De-listing
- Dead link
- Dead-End Page
- Declined Keywords
- Deep Link
- Deep Link Ratio
- Demographics
- Destination Site
- Direct Traffic
- Directories
- Disavow
- Disavow File
- Display Ads