Jon-Mikel Bailey — June 1, 2020 SEO or search engine optimization is the practice of getting your website to rank well for targeted keywords and phrases. It used to be super easy to do but that was like 20 years ago. Now, SEO is an ongoing practice that takes skill and patience. Achieving a ranking … Continue reading 3 Things That Can Help or Hurt Your Website’s SEO
Category Archives: Website Speed Improvement
6 Simple Steps to Build a Basic Website for Your Small Business
Brad Smith — January 4, 2020 Follow @bsmarketer Does creating a website feel like a daunting task? Are you putting off building a website for your business, non-profit, or portfolio because it just seems like too much work? If learning to code, sourcing photographs, and figuring out how to create forms sounds overwhelming, I’ve got … Continue reading 6 Simple Steps to Build a Basic Website for Your Small Business
Best Page Speed Tools
Garry Grant — May 17, 2019 Follow @seoinc — May 17, 2019 Best Page Speed Tools for 2019 I’ve talked about page speed and its importance to SEO recently, so I thought I’d take things a little further and give you a more in-depth review of some of the best page speed tools available today. … Continue reading Best Page Speed Tools
Maximize Your Website’s Navigation Potential
Ashley Patzer — January 23, 2019 — January 23, 2019 Think of your brand’s website as a city. Your city is unique and has a variety of attractions to visit. If you could give someone a map of your city, what would it look like? Which attractions are you going to highlight? Would you recommend … Continue reading Maximize Your Website’s Navigation Potential
How to rev up your page speed for better website performance
Improving page speed isn’t some arcane and mysterious dark art. Contributor Jeremy Knauff reviews everything from plug-ins to CDNs and points out what you can do to improve your page speed without a bunch of hocus-pocus. Jeremy Knauff on August 10, 2018 at 10:24 am Page speed is now a ranking factor on mobile search. That … Continue reading How to rev up your page speed for better website performance
3 free tools to comprehensively test page speed
Contributor Marcus Miller outlines how to use 3 free tools that test page speed and work to turn your site into a lean, mean, speedy fighting machine. Marcus Miller on August 6, 2018 Having a fast site is important, since faster sites are rewarded with improved search engine optimization (SEO) and the ability to … Continue reading 3 free tools to comprehensively test page speed
Common mistakes and quick fixes to improve poky page speed
Contributor Janet Driscoll Miller points out three page load speed issues and provides simple but effective workarounds that will enable web pages to load faster and gain favor with Google. Janet Driscoll Miller on May 11, 2018 There are multiple reasons to improve how quickly your web pages load. One of them is page … Continue reading Common mistakes and quick fixes to improve poky page speed
Your Site’s Speed and Responsiveness is Essential for Top Search Results
Chris Abraham — May 2, 2018 Follow @chrisabraham — May 2, 2018 There are some important things to consider if you want to take your fully realized and powerfully optimized site to the next level and give Google what it really wants: customer satisfaction. Google Page Speed Report — When Google has an entire site … Continue reading Your Site’s Speed and Responsiveness is Essential for Top Search Results
10 Ways To Speed Up Your Website
By Haris Bacic February 7th, 2018 While we all know backlinks are the number one ranking signal, we cover another aspect of SEO and user experience, and that is your website’s loading speed. 1. Caching Plugins For WordPress If your website is powered by WordPress, then this section of the article will be the … Continue reading 10 Ways To Speed Up Your Website
How Fast Do You Think Your Website Should Load?
Ollie Reardon — September 15, 2017 — September 15, 2017 bibin9363pbr / Pixabay They don’t call us Rapid Web for nothing. We strive to ensure that we develop websites to perform as fast as possible. Why? Because did you know that you subconsciously move away from a website if it doesn’t load within the first … Continue reading How Fast Do You Think Your Website Should Load?