Orphaned pages are pages on your website that are not linked from any other internal page. While these pages might still be indexed by search engines if submitted via sitemap or crawled externally, they are isolated from the internal structure of your site—making them difficult to find for both users and bots.
Combine data from a site crawler (like Screaming Frog, Sitebulb, or Ahrefs Site Audit) with your website traffic sources to uncover pages that exist but aren't internally linked.
Use the Pages report in GSC under Indexing → Pages to find URLs that are “Indexed, not submitted in sitemap” or “Discovered - currently not indexed.” These may indicate orphaned or weakly linked pages.
Server logs can reveal pages accessed by users or bots that aren't part of your internal link structure.
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Orphaned pages hurt your site’s usability, SEO strength, and structure. By identifying and linking to these pages strategically, you enhance discoverability, boost internal link equity, and improve user engagement.
Regularly auditing your site for orphaned pages should be a part of your ongoing technical SEO strategy.
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