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Is your website impacting your SEO performance?

April 8 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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Date:
April 8
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
Free

Your website might have perfect SEO content. But is it being held back from ranking well on Search Engine Results Pages by your technical performance?

In our upcoming Extrabyte event, one of our technical SEO experts will help you to perfect your the technical performance of your site.

If you attend this event and aren’t already signed up to a digital marketing retainer at Extramile, you’ll be eligible for a website performance audit offered after the event.

Hosted by Hollie Rowe

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Hollie will take you through how to review your website performance, what tools can be used and what are the main points that we come across that can be fixed yourselves to help improve your SEO and website performance.

What will be covered in the session?

Crawling with Screaming Frog

How to use the tool to identify High, Medium and Low-priority issues with your website.

Internal Linking

The importance of a strong internal linking structure between pages, blog clusters and more.

Page Power

Identify pages which are likely to have good page rank and pass on the link juice (yes that’s the technical term!) between them.

Core Web Vitals

A set of guidelines laid out by Google which gives an idea of just how well your website performs technically. This is a small ranking factor but can advise priorities for fixing user experience pain points.

Accessibility

The web must be accessible and Google is making accessibility important for websites. This combines both design and development practices.

Content Quality

A website might be healthy technically but down on its knees from a content POV. It’s important to consider that website health means both technical prowess and content effectiveness.

Mobile-first Development

Google ranks on a mobile-first basis which means if you don’t optimise to be mobile-friendly your rankings will fall off a cliff.