Optimising WordPress is about making sure that all the technical aspects of your site a correct and error-free.
If you are trying to get more traffic from the search engines to your WordPress site, it’s important to get all the basics right and to have a site that’s in tip-top condition before you invest time or money in SEO.
Why should you optimise your site?
If your site has problems and errors, getting it to rank is going to be harder.
When Google indexes your site, it picks up far more than just the on-page content.
Google’s job is to deliver the best results to match a users search string, but it also wants to make sure the visitor has a good experience when clicking through from the search.
If your site is slow, badly built or riddled with errors, this will directly affect where your site is placed in the results.
Here are 10 ways you can use SEM Rush to optimise your website. Part of my blog is dedicated to showing you exactly how I plan, structure and optimise my own personal website. This is a new site (launched March 2019) and is on a brand new domain, with a domain authority of zero (March…
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