Jun 22, 202110:21 AM - edited Aug 12, 202111:23 AM
HubSpot Employee
Improving your technical SEO
At the end of the day, your content is what will boost you to the top of search results. But in order to rank in the first place, you need strong technical SEO. This will also help you avoid inadvertent penalties from Google. Technical SEO is a broad field encompassing many different optimization tactics.
Share one action you're going to take to improve your website's technical SEO.
I am going to disable the pop up about website cookies, even though I thought it was helpful for the analytics side of it. I ran a website through the steps, but when I tried to embed the meta link into the HTML option, it still said it couldn't find it on bing and google...
I'm going to get my head round canonicalization which I found very confusing - so going to explore that a bit more. If anyone's got any tips or can point me towards more resources, that would be great. I've found this so far: Canonicalization - Moz
Reducing image size is a techinique that I've already been using , but the thing that caught my attention is about canonical links. It was somewhat confusing and ill have to take a deeper dive into that because of course I want all my pages to be indexed. I also found out I need to increase my authority so I will ad backlinds and more internal links as well.
The link for comprising images is great unlike Phothoshop. PS doesn't let you export WEBP format. I will use that tool from now on. Thanks! soloriowebdesigns.com