Clearly findable. Professionally shareable.
Language, structure, and metadata give a website clear technical signals.
Many people first meet a practice website in search results, in a shared messenger link, or in a preview on social platforms.
Zetun Web prepares published pages with clear structure, dedicated metadata, language-specific URLs, sitemap, Open Graph, and dedicated preview graphics.
What supports findability, language, and sharing
Clear orientation
Visitors recognize language, page, and content quickly.
Professional preview
Search results receive prepared titles and descriptions. Link previews receive suitable data for title, description, and a dedicated preview graphic.
Page-specific basis
URLs, metadata, structure, sitemap, language signals, and Open Graph are prepared per page.
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Languages
Every language version receives its own URLs, navigation, labels, and metadata.
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SEO foundations
Titles, descriptions, structure, and sitemap give search engines technical orientation.
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Open Graph
Shared links receive prepared titles, descriptions, and images.
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Technical classification
Technical foundations support findability, presentation, and indexing. Visibility also depends on content, demand, competition, location, trust, and ongoing signals.
What a shared link shows
A link preview connects URL, title, description, language, and image. These details support presentation, recognition, and orientation on external surfaces.
Shared link preview
URL
A clear language URL shows the opened version.
- Page title
- Short description
- Language signal
- Preview graphic
Language versions fully maintained
Premium multilinguality treats every language as a complete version.
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Own URLs
Language versions remain shareable, indexable, and clearly reachable with their own URL structure.
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Navigation per language
Menus, visible labels, and central paths follow the respective language.
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Metadata per language
Page titles, descriptions, and preview texts carry the language of the respective page.
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Linked versions
Language hints classify related language versions for search engines.
SEO foundations and technical classification
SEO begins with an understandable technical and content foundation.
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Page titles
Every important page receives its own title for content and context.
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Descriptions
Meta descriptions give search engines and shared surfaces a clear short summary.
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Semantics
Headings, sections, and navigation make the page understandable visually and structurally.
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Sitemap and robots.txt
A sitemap supports crawling and technical orientation. robots.txt complements this foundation.
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Canonicals and language signals
Canonical data and language links support classification of related pages.
Open Graph and preview graphics
A shared link carries the first impression further. The preview shapes how professional the presence appears outside the website.
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Title and description
Open Graph data gives platforms clear hints for title and text of a shared link.
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Dedicated preview graphic
Every published page receives its own preview graphic. This strengthens the recognizable impression in shared links.
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Per page
Title, description, language, and preview are prepared specifically for each page.
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Technical frame
Preview graphics are created from structured page data, local fonts, and brand elements as fixed image files.
Review of metadata and previews
Metadata and preview graphics strengthen meaning, tone, and recognition when they fit the respective page.
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Page-specific
Title, description, and preview make every published page recognizable.
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Image descriptions
Alt texts and image descriptions belong to content quality and receive targeted review for meaning, context, and understandability.
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Professional control
Technical preparation and professional control work together. Published pages are reviewed for meaning, tone, and context.
Related technical topics
Visibility starts with clear structure.
Languages, metadata, and preview graphics give the presence a clear foundation for findability, classification, and professional link previews.