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 think it is important to ensure that the site is mobile friendly and to also ensure to conduct a speed test. If a page takes too long to load then users may move on to another site.
I'm going to use google tools to measure the speed of my design, make sure I have a secure website and I am also going to canconolize the main pages and make sure the following pages arent too far behind
For technical SEO, I plan to first check my site speed using Google's tool, and then try to speed up my site by first focusing on the images and possibly resizing them.
I will start with the easiest "fix" and make sure to check on my Site speed and ensure that it offers an acceptable load time to avoid bounce rate and to keep my site optimized for mobile usage. Knowing that mobile is the new trend for searching, I need to make sure my site resembles my site on a laptop.
I have already begun conducting the Google Page Speed test. So far so good!
I will be optimizing images, and I will have to work on a responsive design for mobile. Though it's okay-ish, but I think it can be better. Canonicalization is very confusing. Would have to read more about it.
First of all, I would improve my site's performance by doing responsive design. Furthermore, build robots.txt with the developer, canonicalize my home page & check each and take the Mobile-Friendly Test of Google.
Definitely improving mobile resposiveness and better loading times as a priority so visitors will be able to navigate the website with ease and stay longer.
Webflow takes care of most technical SEO for me, so I'll primarily focus on reducing image size. I'll do this by auditing image sizes across my entire site to see which are too large.
Does we flow offer complete SEO for free? Or do you have to pay extra? Also what’s your experience with we flow whe compared to Wordpress? If you’ve used WP before.!?