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Search engines look at keywords and other on-page SEO details to figure out if a page matches what someone is searching for.
If the page is relevant and useful, Google will show it to the user.
Simply said: Google uses on-page SEO signals to rank pages.
Even though Google's algorithm is always changing, they still prioritize UX (User Experience).
đź’ˇ They recommend focusing on "people-first content."
In other words, it's more important than ever to create valuable content that matches what people are looking for.
Let’s get into the Technical SEO Essentials!
[ ] Compress images on your website for better loading speed. (Convert images to Webp)
[ ] Remove or optimize scripts for speed.
Use Google PageSpeed Insights to check if you can reduce the size of some scripts, and to see where other speed issues might be.
Also make sure you try to keep all scripts right before the: </body> tag.
Try not to have to much scripts in your: <head></head>
And use attributes like: “async” or “defer”. This can help improve with speed, because the browser will not prioritize the script before loading the full page.
[ ] Make sure your website is mobile-friendly (responsive design).
[ ] Implement SSL (HTTPS) for website security.