If you want to rank your Next.js 14 application on search engines, you need to optimize it for SEO. In this video, you will learn how to create a dynamic sitemap, add metadata, and configure robot.txt for your Next.js 14 app.
A sitemap is a file that lists all the pages of your website and tells search engines how they are organized. A dynamic sitemap is one that is generated automatically based on the data in your app, such as blog posts, products, or categories. You will learn how to use the next-sitemap package to create a dynamic sitemap for your Next.js 14 app and how to submit it to Google Search Console.
Metadata is information that describes the content of your web pages, such as title, description, keywords, and images. Metadata helps search engines understand what your pages are about and display them in the search results. You will learn how to use the next-seo package to add metadata to your Next.js 14 app and how to use the next/image component to optimize your images for SEO.
Robot.txt is a file that tells search engines which pages of your website they can crawl and index, and which ones they should ignore. Robot.txt helps you control the visibility of your web pages and avoid duplicate content issues. You will learn how to create a robot.txt file for your Next.js 14 app and how to use the next-robots package to customize it for different environments.
By the end of this video, you will have a practical guide to rank your Next.js 14 application on search engines using dynamic sitemap, metadata, and robot.txt. You will also learn some best practices and tips for SEO in Next.js 14. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more videos on web.
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