Category: Technical SEO
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How To Improve Crawl Budgets for Top-Performing URLs
You are able to provide assistance to search engines in the process of allocating their crawling resources in a more effective manner and provide priority to the crawling of vital pages on your website by increasing the crawl budgets for URLs that perform exceptionally well. In addition, you have the ability to prioritize the crawling…
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Make the Web Faster – Website Performance Testing and Monitoring
You may use the PageSpeed Insights tool on Google to analyze how quickly a website loads its pages and how well it performs overall. It delivers a comprehensive study of the performance of your website and makes recommendations on how to enhance it. This is how you should put it to use: PageSpeed Insights assigns…
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Find Out How Much Traffic a Website Gets
Find out about the top online tools that may assist you in determining the amount of search traffic that any website, including the domain of your competition, receives. Would you be interested in conducting a competitive analysis of the amount of traffic (or page views) that other websites in your specialized field are receiving? There…
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How Mobile Site Load Time Impacts User Experience
The length of time necessary for a web page to completely load on a mobile device is referred to as the load time of the mobile site. The amount of time it takes for a mobile website to load can have a substantial effect on a business’s ability to provide a great user experience, as…
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Mobile SEO: Need to Know to Rank Higher on Mobile Searches
The process of improving your website and its content in order to improve its visibility and ranking in the results of mobile search engine queries is referred to as mobile search engine optimization (Search Engine Optimization, or Mobile SEO for short). Because more and more people are accessing the internet via mobile devices, it is…
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Website Tracking: How Cookies and Other Tech Work
Website owners or other parties may use website tracking technologies, such as cookies, to gather, store, and/or distribute data about their users’ actions. Websites and third parties track user behavior to better serve users with relevant content and other features. Although first- and third-party cookies are frequently the most widely used monitoring methods, there are…