Technical SEO: Creating Sites Crawlable, Readable & Understandable

Making your site pages accessible and technically structured is my goal.

Best Practices for Technical SEO

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What is Technical SEO?

Technical SEO is the process of improving the technical elements of your website to improve the ranking of your pages in search engines. The goal of technical SEO is to improve your website’s speed, make it easier for search engines to crawl, make it mobile-friendly, and fix duplicate content issues.

How to Optimize Your Site for Technical SEO

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HTTPS is a secure version of the HTTP. This protects sensitive user information such as passwords or credit card details.

Only one version of your site should be accessible to users and crawlers.

Page speed is a key ranking factor for both mobile and desktop.
We make sure your website loads as quickly as possible.

Google looks at the mobile version of a web page when indexing and ranking content. We ensure your website is mobile-friendly.

We use structured data to help Google understand the content of your pages.

When you have exact or near-duplicate content on several pages on your website, it can lead to a number of issues, we make sure to find and fix them.

Broken pages on your website have a negative impact on user experience. If they have backlinks, it leads to dead resources, we must find and fix them.

Core Web Vitals is a set of speed metrics used by Google to measure user experience on a webpage hence, it must be optimized.

Crawling is one of the most important aspects of SEO. We ensure that search engines can crawl your site effectively.

We create effective site architecture in such a way that crawlers can easily find your website content.

The sitemap is an XML file that shows search engines which pages are important on your site.

When search engines crawl your site, they try to understand the content of the pages and store it in their search index. Search engines must index the pages of your site in order to show them in search results.

Only if you want to exclude specific pages from being indexed like PPC landing pages.

When search engines find similar content on several pages on your website, they sometimes don’t know which pages to index and display in search results. This is where the use of the “canonical” tag comes in. This tag identifies the original version of a link to Google.

Technical SEO