What Small Business Owners Should Know About Website Health
Your website is your storefront. Here is what to check to make sure it is working for you, not against you.
General guides for building and maintaining a better website.
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Your website is your storefront. Here is what to check to make sure it is working for you, not against you.
Structured data helps search engines display rich snippets for your pages. Here is what to add, where to add it, and how to check if it is working.
SaaS marketing sites change often. Feature launches, pricing updates, and blog posts break things that go unnoticed without regular checks.
Lighthouse is a great developer tool. SiteCurl is built for ongoing monitoring. Here is how they differ and when to use each.
Churches and nonprofits serve everyone. Here is how to check that your site works for people using screen readers, keyboards, and other tools.
Slow pages cost e-commerce sites money. Here is what the research says and what to look for in your own store.
Freelance developers focus on code quality but often overlook SEO basics. Here are five common gaps and how to catch them before you hand off a project.
Agencies need audit reports they can share with clients. Here is how to generate them without spending hours on manual checks.
Website redesigns break things. Broken links, missing meta tags, slow pages, and other gaps show up after launch if you don't check.
Search engines now use AI to find and rank content. Here is what site owners need to know about markup, site structure, and getting found.
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