What exactly this criterion covers
This is typically the kind of detail that prevents contradictory signals.
**S6 — Localized Price Currency** (Chapter 20 - International SEO): Display of local currency
This is typically the kind of detail that prevents contradictory signals.
The criterion **S6 — Localized Price Currency** is part of our SEO checklist (335 criteria). Here, you have a **practical** method to check and fix it — with a concrete example.
This is typically the kind of detail that prevents contradictory signals.
**S6 — Localized Price Currency** (Chapter 20 - International SEO): Display of local currency
Why it matters: it’s a UX point that eventually translates into SEO. When poorly applied, we often observe: ambiguity (wrong associated query), duplication between pages, or loss of performance on Core Web Vitals.
On high-volume generated sites, this criterion also serves as a **safeguard**: a stable rule prevents 1,000 errors at once.
Approach: check from the browser side (render + code). Recommended tool: **Google Search Console**.
Tip: first isolate 10 "representative" URLs (top pages + generated pages) before scaling the correction.
Strategy: fix, re-crawl, and monitor in Search Console.
Then: re-crawl 50–200 URLs, then monitor Search Console over 7–14 days (impressions/CTR/indexing).
Example (illustrative):
Trying to “optimize” by adding too many keywords, which degrades readability and creates repetitions.
For this type of criterion, a crawl (e.g., Screaming Frog) plus a targeted check in Google Search Console is generally the fastest combo.
Freeze an auto-generation rule (title/structure/schema/URLs) + add automatic control (crawl or test) before deployment to production.
Validate this criterion with an audit, then deepen the method in the Academy.