Full Technical SEO Checklist (from Start to Finish)
Follow our checklist to optimize the technical side of your site and improve your search rankings.
Technical SEO is key to helping search engines find, crawl, and index the pages on your site. Check out these resources to learn how to improve your siteâs speed, crawlability, indexability, and more.
Follow our checklist to optimize the technical side of your site and improve your search rankings.
Breadcrumbs are a trail of text links showing users the path to the page theyâre currently on.
Learn how to use a robots.txt file to control the way your website is crawled and prevent SEO issues.
âERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTSâ means the browser is stuck in a redirect loop and canât load the page.
47% users want sites to load within 3 seconds or less. Nearly 40% visitors bounce off a site if it doesnât load within 3 seconds. Clearly, your mobile websiteâs loading time can easily spell the difference between success and failure for your ecommerce business. Optimizing your mobile site for speed can actually help you rank well on Google, drive in torrents of traffic, generate sales-ready leads and optimize your conversions easily.
Check out the16 must-do tasks that will help you with your SEO on your new domain when migrating your website. See steps you should take in the developmental stage and then in the migration stage.
The pros and cons of Googleâs accelerated mobile pages, and why some SEO specialists are hesitating.
Log file analysis is an essential component of any technical and on-site SEO audits. Log files are the only data that are 100% accurate when it comes to really understanding how bots are crawling your website. With log analysis, you can go further than a simple crawl and rank higher, get more traffic, conversions and sales.
Itâs now more important than ever to have a mobile-friendly website, but which approach should you choose? In the past, Google has heavily favored the responsive approach, but the April 21 mobile-friendly update made it clear that a separate mobile website (also known as an mdot site) is also acceptable. There are several factors to weigh up in making your decision. Letâs take a look at the differences between the two types of sites, the resources you need to implement them and the SEO implications of each choice.
When your company is beginning to think about expanding your brand overseas, youâll need to consider how to structure your website or websites in order to maximize your online presence overseas as well. One of the most important considerations when building new multilingual or multi-country websites is how to optimize your international website(s) for SEO.