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Technical SEO Checklist for Large Websites

May 11, 2026

Supports Technical SEO

Large websites need technical SEO checks that work at template and system level.

Quick answer

For large websites, technical SEO should focus on crawl control, indexation signals, internal linking, duplicate URL patterns, templates, schema, performance signals and monitoring. The aim is to find repeated issues at scale, not just fix isolated URLs.

Large sites create repeat problems.

On a small site, one broken page is a page-level issue. On a large site, one broken template can affect thousands of URLs. That is why technical SEO for larger websites needs to focus on patterns.

This is especially important for ecommerce, publishing and international websites where filters, pagination, categories, tags and language versions can create crawl noise quickly.

Crawl and indexation checks.

  • Check which sections receive crawl attention
  • Review indexable versus non-indexable URL patterns
  • Test canonicals across templates
  • Check robots.txt and meta robots directives
  • Review XML sitemap coverage
  • Compare crawled URLs with Google Search Console data

Template and architecture checks.

Templates are where large-site issues often hide. Category pages, product pages, author pages, tag pages, location pages and article templates should all be reviewed separately.

The goal is to see whether important page types are easy to reach and whether weak templates are creating repeated technical issues.

When this supports an audit.

If the checks reveal repeated issues, they should feed into The Visibility Review so the work can be prioritised and explained clearly.

Practical checklist

  • Segment the crawl by template
  • Compare crawl data with GSC data
  • Review canonicals and indexability
  • Check internal links to priority pages
  • Look for repeated technical patterns
  • Monitor fixes after deployment

Common mistakes

  • Only reviewing individual URLs
  • Ignoring faceted navigation
  • Missing template-level canonicals
  • Letting XML sitemaps include weak URLs
  • Not checking how fixes scale

When to get support

If this sounds familiar, Technical SEO gives you practical SEO recommendations, clear priorities and next steps that are easier to implement. This note also supports The Visibility Review.

FAQ

What makes technical SEO different for large websites?

Scale. A single template issue can affect many URLs, so the review needs to focus on patterns and systems.

Should large sites be crawled regularly?

Yes. Regular crawls help spot new technical issues before they become established problems.

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  • How to Check If Google Can Crawl and Index Your Site
  • Ecommerce SEO Issues That Hide in Plain Sight
  • How to Prioritise SEO Audit Fixes
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