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What is technical SEO?

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Technical SEO is the optimization of a website's underlying infrastructure, such as its code, hosting, and server configuration, to enhance its visibility and ranking in search engine results pages (SERPs). Technical SEO is a mandatory aspect of SEO because it helps search engines understand and crawl a website effortlessly allowing them to index and rank its pages correctly.

Some common technical SEO techniques include:

  • Site architecture: Making sure that a website has a logical structure and is easy to navigate for both users and search engines. This includes using a clear hierarchy of header tags and organizing content into categories and subcategories.
  • XML Sitemap: Submitting a sitemap to search engines that lists all of the website's URLs and their hierarchy. This helps search engines expeditiously discover and crawl new pages.
  • Robots.txt: Creating and submitting a robots.txt file that tells search engines which pages or sections of a website should not be crawled.
  • Canonicals: Using rel="canonical" tags to indicate to search engines which pages on a website are the preferred version to be indexed.
  • Redirects: Implementing 301 redirects to properly redirect old URLs to new ones, avoiding 404 errors and maintaining link equity.
  • Mobile optimization: Ensuring that a website is optimized for mobile devices and can be easily navigated and consumed on small screens.
  • Page speed: Optimizing the loading speed of a website's pages to improve user experience and reduce bounce rates.
 
There are a lot of areas where common sense works. But in SEO, there are specific fields where you are bound to your technical skills to solve the problem. For example a fast loading page needs a lot of server level optimisation, which are highly technical in nature.
 
There are a lot of areas where common sense works. But in SEO, there are specific fields where you are bound to your technical skills to solve the problem. For example a fast loading page needs a lot of server level optimisation, which are highly technical in nature.
It is very crucial for web page to load very quickly within 3 seconds because it's the first optimisation technique that must be adopted. If a web page loads very slowly, it is going to turn users away.
 
I would say load your web page under 60 seconds. People are so impatient these days. They have a lot of things to do, hardly got time to wait.
 
load your web page under 60 seconds.
I recently fixed a WordPress that took 60-70 seconds to load a page. The rule over in e-commerce land is 'for every second after the first 2-3 seconds, you lose another 10% of your audience'. 60 seconds is an astronomically large amount of time to allow.
 
Nice to know.

For regular blogs or forums, how much do you recommend? With shared hosting, 60s is not a big deal.
 
With shared hosting, 60 seconds is still ridiculous. Anything over 10 for a normal page should be unacceptable - there will always be exceptions for 'big' pages or reports or downloads but normal blog posts or forum topics shouldn't take that long, they just shouldn't.

I don't remember them taking that long 15 years ago in the age of not even having broadband!
 

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