How do I find out which third-party services are connected to the site?

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  • Resolved Giuliano Ciolino
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    I’ve tried many third-party plugins and programs outside of WordPress. Unfortunately, as you have known for some time, the site does not rank well.

    I fear that these programs are somehow active and consuming power from the shared server, making it difficult for crawlers to crawl, or slowing down site speed.

    Unfortunately I don’t know how to find these programs, as I have tried many!

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  • Hello,

    I’m sorry to hear about the issues you’re facing with your site’s performance and ranking. It’s essential to identify and manage third-party services connected to your site to ensure optimal performance and SEO.

    To find out which third-party services are connected to your site, you can follow these steps:

    1. Check Your Plugins:

      • In your WordPress dashboard, navigate to the Plugins section.
      • Deactivate and uninstall any plugins that you are not actively using or are unsure about.
      • Some plugins may have integrations with third-party services that could impact your site’s performance.
    2. Review External Scripts:

      • Use browser developer tools to inspect your site and identify external scripts loading on your pages.
      • Look for scripts from third-party services or programs that you may have integrated into your site.
    3. Analyze Server Requests:

      • Monitor server requests using tools like Chrome DevTools or online services like GTmetrix or Pingdom.
      • Identify any external domains or services making frequent requests to your server.
    4. Check Theme Settings:

      • Review your theme settings for any built-in integrations with third-party services.
      • Disable any unnecessary integrations that could be affecting your site’s performance.

    If you are unsure about specific third-party services or need further assistance in identifying them, please reply to this ticket. Our support team will be happy to assist you further.

    Thank you for raising this concern, and we appreciate your efforts to optimize your site’s performance and SEO.

    Closing spiel.

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    Analyzing Your Site’s SEO with Rank Math’s SEO Analysis Tool

    I scanned a URL and noticed that the sitemap was not detected! I have both the xml and html sitemap! It would not be surprising that problems arise due to difficulty in sitemaps.

    In fact, almost all Search Console errors are on unsubmitted pages.

    https://imgur.com/a/wfoaDjI

    https://imgur.com/a/I3uBQSJ

    https://imgur.com/a/jfeKt5T

    Hello,

    The no referring sitemaps detected message in your Google Search Console means that Google didn’t use your sitemap to discover the page. Sitemaps is only one of the few methods Google uses to discover your URLs.

    Also, please note that each time Google uses a sitemap to find a URL, the count of the Discovered URLs increases by one. Sitemaps is only one of the few methods Google uses to discover your URLs.

    When the count of the Discovered URLs is zero or does not match your actual sitemap in your Google Search Console, it means Google didn’t use the sitemap to find the URLs.

    It mostly happens when you have good internal linking or use the Instant Indexing plugin.

    Here’s a link for more information:
    https://rankmath.com/kb/zero-discovered-urls-through-sitemap/

    Hello,

    Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.

    If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.

    Thank you.

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