What Makes an Online Radio Landing Page Worth Indexing
Indexable pages need substance, structure, and a reason to exist beyond the stream itself.
A page should solve a search intent
If someone searches for a station, a genre, or a country, the landing page should answer that intent quickly. The page should not force the user to guess what the site offers or why the result exists.
Good landing pages tell a clear story in the first screen: what this is, where it belongs, and why it is worth listening to or browsing.
Structure matters
- One clear H1 that names the page topic.
- A short intro paragraph with the main context.
- A list of related destinations that supports further navigation.
- Support copy that is not duplicated across every other page template.
Practical rule
If a page could be copied and pasted across a different directory without changing much text, it is probably too thin. The more the page depends on its own data, its own explanation, and its own context, the more safely it can stay in the index.