Your website's performance may dip leading to a decline in traffic and user engagement. Fortunately there are several steps you can take to get your website back on track. With the tips we cover in this blog post you can make sure your website's growth gets back on track. Let's get started! Take a step back and analyze Start by analyzing the situation. Use web analytics tools such as Google Analytics Google Search Console and or Microsoft Clarity to gain insight into key metrics such as traffic
There are many webmasters small businesses and freelancers who do not limit themselves to a single website. They can easily set up multiple websites and build up a nice portfolio of domains and associated websites over the years. In this blog post we'll look at how this can work for you and how you can keep track of it all. Security first - keep a maintenance plan The internet doesn't stand still and the technology used to create your websites needs to be constantly updated and most importantly
The internet is accessible via a variety of devices from the familiar desktops and laptops to everyday mobile users and even the fridge. As a webmaster it's important to know which way your visitors are most likely to use your website and that you then take the necessary precautions to best serve this audience. In this blog post we look at how you can find this out and how you can optimize it. Understand the users of your website To improve the user experience it's important to gain insight into
One of the decisive factors for the success of a website is its loading speed. Visitors have little patience and expect instant access to the information they want. To ensure that your website provides a seamless user experience it's important to keep loading times to a minimum. In this blog post we'll look at some practical steps you can take to improve your website's performance. Optimizing the media One of the main causes of slow loading times is unoptimized media files. Make sure you edit images
Google Search has been shaken up quite a bit in 2023 by the developments in artificial intelligence through OpenAI and Google Bard which have been publicly and widely used. In almost every industry inside and outside the IT world it has left its mark and it is clear that we are only at the beginning of these developments. Professions that were certain of their existence in the past are now uncertain about the future. In 2023 there will again be major updates from Google partly due to AI and with
Sometimes you can't avoid carrying out certain work on your website at night. For large portals new website designs and other important issues this is often the only way to ensure that as few visitors and customers as possible are affected. In the IT industry in general it is not uncommon for work and updates to be carried out at night. In this blog post we want to discuss some aspects of this concept and how you can ensure that your website visitors are affected as little as possible by your work.
As a small business a strong online presence is essential to compete in the modern marketplace. One of the first steps towards a successful online presence is choosing the right web hosting. But where do you start? In this blog post we'll guide you through the key steps and considerations when choosing web hosting for small businesses. What do you want your website to do and what happens on it? Analyze the requirements of your business. How big is your website? Do you expect a high volume of visitors?
The Internet does not stand still; for webmasters something changes every time and needs to be addressed in a different way. Many website owners have realized in recent years that relying solely on advertising revenue is no longer enough. Diversifying revenue streams is essential to the success and resilience of your content website. In this blog post we'll take a closer look at the different ways to diversify your revenue streams and their benefits. Let's get started! Ads: The basic source of
Being visible and getting people to the website is one of the daily activities of many a webmaster after all a website often only has the right to exist if it is actually visited. When it comes to increasing your online presence there are two main players that everyone will already be partially familiar with: organic search traffic and paid advertising on platforms such as Google. But what exactly is the difference between the two and which approach is best for your website? Let's delve deeper
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