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Technical SEO in a nutshell

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January 10, 2023 3 Min Read
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In today’s digital age, having a website is a must for any business or organisation. However, simply having a website is not enough to attract visitors and increase your online visibility. This is where technical SEO comes into play. Technical SEO is the practice of optimising your website for search engines by ensuring that it meets their technical requirements.

In this article, we will discuss the benefits of technical SEO, and provide you with some tips on how to apply it in practice.

Benefits of Technical SEO:

Improved Website Speed
Website speed is one of the most important factors that influence search engine rankings. Google has indicated that website speed is a ranking factor, and that faster websites are likely to rank higher in search results. Technical SEO can help improve website speed by optimising the website’s code and images, reducing the size of files, and leveraging browser caching.

Better User Experience
User experience is another important factor that search engines consider when ranking websites. A website that is easy to navigate and provides relevant information to users is more likely to rank higher in search results. Technical SEO can help improve user experience by ensuring that the website is mobile-friendly, has a responsive design, and is optimised for different devices.

Improved Crawlability
Crawlability refers to how easy it is for search engine bots to crawl and index your website. A website that is easy to crawl and index is more likely to rank higher in search results. Technical SEO can help improve crawlability by ensuring that the website has a clear and logical structure, has a sitemap, and has optimised meta tags and descriptions.

Better Accessibility
Accessibility refers to how easy it is for users with disabilities to access and use your website. Technical SEO can help improve accessibility by ensuring that the website meets the WCAG 2.0 guidelines, has alt tags for images, and has a clear and logical structure.

Improved Security
Security is another important factor that search engines consider when ranking websites. A website that is secure is more likely to rank higher in search results. Technical SEO can help improve security by ensuring that the website has an SSL certificate, has secure login and payment forms, and is protected against malware and spam.

How to Apply Technical SEO in Practice

Conduct a Technical SEO Audit
The first step in applying technical SEO is to conduct a technical SEO audit of your website. This will help you identify any technical issues that may be preventing your website from ranking higher in search results. Some of the tools that you can use to conduct a technical SEO audit include Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, and SEMrush.

Optimise Your Website’s Code
Optimising your website’s code is an important part of technical SEO. This includes optimising your website’s HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Some of the techniques that you can use to optimise your website’s code include compressing files, reducing the number of HTTP requests, and leveraging browser caching.

Optimise Your Website’s Images
Images are an important part of any website, but they can also slow down your website’s load time. To optimise your website’s images, you should compress them, resize them, and use the correct file format. You should also use alt tags for images to improve crawlability and accessibility.

Improve Your Website’s Mobile-Friendliness
Mobile-friendliness is another important factor that search engines consider when ranking websites. To improve your website’s mobile-friendliness, you should use a responsive design, optimise your website’s font size and spacing, and use a mobile-friendly menu.

Optimise Your Website’s Meta Tags and Descriptions
Meta tags and descriptions are important for SEO because they provide search engines with information about your website’s content. To optimise your website’s meta tags and descriptions, you should use relevant keywords

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