seo optimization – Speedflow Bulgaria https://speedflow.bg Уеб услуги и Дигитални решения за бизнеса от Speedflow Bulgaria Wed, 29 May 2019 15:32:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 How to improve your website speed? – Part 1 https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-improve-your-website-speed-part1/ https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-improve-your-website-speed-part1/#comments Fri, 14 Dec 2018 17:14:12 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=11218

Imagine you need to buy a last-minute gift for your friend at an online store. You’re trying to open the website, but it goes on loading and loading, and loading…like forever. What are you going to do? You will leave the website and go to another one, where you will make your order more quickly and without any interruptions. Consumers have no time to waste. And you have no consumers to “waste” too!

The simple truth is that speed matters. A faster loading website will bring you more traffic and higher conversion rates. Did you know that if your website does not load within 3 seconds, more than half of its visitors will leave it?

 

Why do you need to improve your website speed?

  • Website speed is essential for Google ranking.
  • Consumers prefer fast-loading pages.
  • The better the speed of your website, the higher your user satisfaction.
  • Speed affects Bounce rates (the percentage of users that leave a site without looking at a second page)
  • The faster your page loads, the more people will visit it.
  • And more.

So, it seems rather obvious that a fast website equals a successful website. And now what?

 

How can I check my website speed?

Here are a few platforms that can help you analyze and optimize your website speed:

How do I increase my website speed? Here are some of our suggestions:

 

1. A trusty web hosting provider

The very first (and most important) thing is choosing the right web hosting provider.  The server on which all your precious data will be stored must be reliable, not jam-packed and able to respond quickly to requests.  Speedflow offers high quality hosting with lightning-fast performance:

  • SSL certificates
  • Linux server environment
  • Customization and scalability
  • Connectivity all over the world
  • 24/7 support
  • And more

 

2. Gzip compression

The bigger a web page, the longer it takes to load. When a user clicks on a link, the server receives an automatic command to begin loading all page elements. If these items are too big, it will take a lot longer to visualize them in the user’s browser. Gzip compression solves this problem.

Gzip compresses the elements of your site into a zip file, thanks to which your web page information reaches the user’s browser much faster. Most servers provide this type of compression. To check if your website employs Gzip compression, try these tools here or just type in the search engine search bar “gzip compression checker” and check any of the first few results.

To enable Gzip compression on your server, use the following modules:

 

3. Lazy Loading

Lazy loading is extremely useful because it allows your page elements to load at different times – only when the user actually needs to see them. Choose the parts of your website that have to be loaded with priority and those that can be loaded after the user scrolls down to them. Lazy Loading has many advantages. It:

  • Reduces page loading time
  • Saves bandwidth
  • Improves user experience.

 

4. Image optimization

If you optimize the images on your page the right way, you can improve your website speed by 80%! Light images are mandatory for any site, and often is a neglected step in eCommerce website development where they play a very important role in sales. Try the following tips:

  • Format your images before uploading them online.
  • The best image format is the JPEG format.
  • Avoid using BMP and TIFF formats.
  • Your image size should match the width of your page. If your page width is 570 pixels, so should your image width too.
  • Decrease color depth to a minimum, only if it does not distort the image.
  • Eliminate all white spaces around your images.

 

5. Cache your browser

Caching allows browsers to remember your website after it has been loaded on them even only once. Consequently, the browser will not have to reload all the items from the server again. On the contrary, it will load the information directly from the user’s local computer. This is an extremely useful feature especially for regular users because the website will load much quicker with every subsequent visit.

So, how can you enable this feature? First, you need to adjust your HTTP headers and indicate the expiry times of specific file types. Thus, the browser will know whether to request information from the server or from the browser cache. Keep in mind that your CMS system may also have cache extensions or plugins. If not, you can enter cache parameters in your .htaccess file (in the root of the domain). This will help the browser know which files to cache. If all this seems like a foreign language to you, contact us or send us an e-mail at info@speedflow.bg. We will help you enable your browser cache.

How about your website? Is it fast enough? Do you need to increase its speed? We can show you how to turn on the “turbo” immediately.

 

Check also “How to improve your website speed? – Part 2

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How to write a good title? https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-write-good-title/ https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-write-good-title/#respond Fri, 22 Jun 2018 15:41:37 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=12521

The perfectly written title has hidden superpowers – more views, more shares, growing brand awareness, more clients, more profit. And yes, it does not matter if we speak about blog article headlines, e-book titles, video names, email subject lines or anything else; you still need to spend enough time and make it as catchy as possible. Because everybody wants to grab end-users’ attention, just like you do.

There are lots of tips and tricks online on how to write a good title. However, we have collected for you a few ideas which will hopefully inspire you next time when you wonder how to entitle your text.

 

Go with numbers

Using numbers leads to more clicks. Why? Because numbers give readers a more concrete, structured and easy to digest text.

  • 20 ideas for faster…
  • 13 less known facts about…
  • 5 features that…
  • 8 reasons why…
  • 11 foods, which…
  • 3 steps to…

Numbers and figures naturally attract attention. The eye notices and understands them more quickly than it does words. Moreover, users generally just scan headlines (especially on the internet) and do not read all of its words completely. So, including numbers in your title will ease them even more.

Random and odd numbers like 17, 19, 37, 9, 14 are even more attractive to the readers because they are less used in general compared to numbers like 5, 10, 20, etc.

Examples: 40 ways to avoid spam filters / 20 Less Known factors for Better Google Ranking

 

The shorter, the better

When people seek information, they need an answer to a question, a solution to a problem, an advice on something that is important to them. Try to integrate and match the theme of your text to the emotions you are going to evoke in the reader. Here are few adjectives which may be associated with both emotions and expectations of the end-user:

  • Easy
  • Quick
  • Useful
  • Important
  • Effective
  • Guaranteed
  • Successful
  • Valuable

On which title would you rather click: “Ways to get to the Moon” or “Quick ways to get to the moon”?

Examples: The Successful Landing Page Guide / 8 key elements for a successful online store

 

State your expertise on the subject matter

Readers do not simply want some empty talk or randomly assembled information. What lies at the very bottom of their questions and yearnings are actually mere facts and universal truths. Although sometimes it may be hard to confess, we as human are looking for order, clarity, and predictability of our actions and the consequences of these actions. That is why quite commonly we search for information that can provide us such insights:

  • Tricks
  • Secrets
  • Tips
  • Advice
  • Reasons
  • Facts
  • Results
  • Principles
  • Elements
  • Tendencies
  • Statistics
  • Advantages
  • Benefits
  • Steps

Include one of these words in your headline and you’ll notice an increase in article views.

Examples: 4 Inbound marketing trends in 2018 / 22 steps to comfort an angry customer online

 

Ask a question or answer a question

The power of How, Why, Who, When, Where, What should not be underestimated. If your article answers a concrete question, which a person is asking themselves, you have a ready-to-use title. Rhetorical questions, however, should be avoided.

  • Why do I need…?
  • How to achieve more…?
  • Where to find..?
  • Which are the most important…?
  • When to publish…?

Examples: What is a Chatbot and how will it benefit my business? / How to launch your first online shop

 

How about you? What other tips and tricks have you used when trying to come up with an interesting title?

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What is link building and why it is an important SEO practice? https://speedflow.bg/en/what-is-link-building-why-its-important-for-seo/ https://speedflow.bg/en/what-is-link-building-why-its-important-for-seo/#respond Fri, 09 Mar 2018 13:47:15 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=12053

Anyone who knows a little bit about search engine optimization (SEO) has heard about link building. Link building is one of the main factors search engines like Google use to determine the order in which websites appear in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP). If we’re talking about a highly competitive niche, your website can not rank higher in Google if it does not have enough or no links referring back to it. Link building remains one of the most important and essential SEO practices for gaining good search positions.

 

What is Link Building?

As an important part of the SEO methodology, link building unites all actions and processes involved in creating and receiving links to your own website from other external sources (backlinks). Search engines scan the entire web, including the pages on your website and those that link from one website to another. Google uses the collected link information to evaluate your website and determine its position in a specific SERP.

how does link building work?

Link building significantly increases your chances of getting quality backlinks and thus helps your website reach higher and higher towards the holy first page in Google. It is also a well-known strategy among marketers for increasing brand awareness and recognition.

Why do search engines scan the web in search for links?

  1. To discover new pages

  2. To index all pages on the Internet

After scanning the entire web, search engines retrieve certain website content and keywords and add this info to their indexes. A complex algorithm then determines how a page will rank for the specific set of keywords a user has typed in the Google Search box. But besides the page itself and the content it offers, Google also pays special attention to the number of links that lead to it as well as the quality of the websites providing those links! The more trustworthy websites link back to your website, the better rank you’ll be given by Google.

benefits of link building

There are many ways to create backlinks, but a significant number of SEO experts claim that link building remains one of the most challenging parts of their job.

 

How has link building changed over time?

Google began using the number of links as a factor in determining website rankings back in the 1990s. It quickly became clear that it is a strong signal for website quality and reliability. Why? Well, simply because every link is validation for page expertise and relevance. Otherwise, websites would not receive any references from external sources, right?

However, SEO professionals very quickly discovered ways to manipulate website positions in the SERP for certain keywords. Especially through link building techniques. To put an end to these bad practices, Google began releasing regular updates specifically aimed at filtering the websites that used deceptive methods to rank first in the search engine. For example, one of the link building techniques originally supported and promoted by Google – adding your website to directories to get backlinks, gradually began to lose its influence and got “expelled” from Google’s algorithm.

useful content in SEO Moreover, the excessive manipulation of link building practices started to negatively affect pages that actually offer content of high quality, pushing them further back in the SERP. Thus, in 2012 Google launched the popular Penguin updates. Their main purpose was and still is to regulate the use of link building techniques and to sanction those websites that overuse them.

*You can check all other Google updates here.

In our next article, we have prepared for you a list of link building techniques that you can safely use to rank your website (no matter if we are talking about E-commerce website, a blog or a single web page) and higher in Google in 2018. Without being penalized! So, stay tuned!

Trust Speedflow team to provide you with excellent web services and SEO optimization that actually works.

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How to improve your website speed? – Part 2 https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-improve-your-website-speed-part2/ https://speedflow.bg/en/how-to-improve-your-website-speed-part2/#respond Mon, 15 Jan 2018 14:46:28 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=11723

Today we present you the second article of our “How to improve your website speed” series.  A faster website leads to better UX. So, here is what you should do:

 

1. Reduce HTTP requests

HTTP is a protocol through which the browser requests a file to be loaded, and the server sends this file to the browser. Having fewer requests will considerably improve your website speed. To reduce them:

  • Combine as many CSS/JS files as possible into one or at least into a few
  • Try to reduce scripts and position them at the bottom of the page
  • Remove any unnecessary images and reduce the size of the rest

 

2. Reduce (optimize) resources (CSS/HTML/JS files)

The next step of speeding up your site is to eliminate all unnecessary data. Why? Because it negatively affects the way in which browsers processes resources. Therefore:

  • Eliminate empty spaces, redundant lines, comments and formatting, unused codes, etc.
  • Use shorter variables and functions.

Thus both browsers and search engines will process HTML, CSS and JavaScript files much quicker.

 

3. Use fewer plugins

You want to optimize your website and enhance its features, you add plugins. But at one point it becomes slower. Having too many plugins can create technical problems such as bugs, system, crashes and even compromise your web security. So, you need to clean them up! Disable those you don’t use or don’t need anymore. Do the same for the ones that hinder the speed of your website the most after a check-up.

Tip: Do a speed test after every plugin deactivation. See how your speed has improved. Thus, you will optimize your website speed more effectively.

 

4. Load CSS files asynchronously

Typically, browsers block the rendering of a web page until all of its external CSS files have been downloaded completely.  They might even display a blank page until the download is finished.  This is also a possible reason for the low speed of your site.

While there are several well-known techniques for loading JavaScript and Images asynchronously when it comes to CSS files the question is often overlooked. We recommend you to try LoadCSS – a quite handy plugin with very good user reviews.

 

5. Remove all query strings

Query strings are those URLs that contain the “?” And “&” symbols. Unfortunately, CSS and JavaScript resources with such strings are not cached by most proxy servers. This also affects the speed of your website and you need to remove all of them.

You can do this, using plugins such as:

or manually:

  • Insert the following code into the functions.php file of your WordPress theme:

// * TN – Remove Query String from Static Resources

function remove_css_js_ver ($ src) {

if (strpos ($ src, ‘? ver =’)

$ src = remove_query_arg (‘ver’, $ src);

return $ src;

}

add_filter (‘style_loader_src’, ‘remove_css_js_ver’, 10, 2);

add_filter (‘script_loader_src’, ‘remove_css_js_ver’, 10, 2);

 

6. Specify the character set

“Character set” is the set of symbols used by a website. When someone visits a site, the first thing the browser does is to determine which character set it uses. Thus, browsers are able to successfully display web content to the user. If you don’t specify your character set in advance, the browser has to figure it out alone. And eventually, it will. However, if you want your content to be displayed immediately, you have to have a character set specified.

Where: The HTTP response headers

Example: Content-Type: text / html; charset = utf-8

 

7. Try a CDN

CDN is a content delivery network which helps users located in different parts of the world retrieve web content (usually images and Javascript) in a fast and efficient way.  If your website is international – try a CDN. If not, we don’t recommend you to use one, as it may worsen your website speed.

 

We hope to have helped you improve your website speed with these tricks. Stay tuned as “How to improve your website speed? – Part 3 is a fact!

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Image SEO optimization for search engines https://speedflow.bg/en/image-seo-optimization/ https://speedflow.bg/en/image-seo-optimization/#respond Wed, 20 Dec 2017 16:49:39 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=11698

Many people associate SEO only with optimizing written content. However, if you want your website to rank higher in search engines like Google, you must start optimizing your website images too. Today we will focus on the important factors and steps you need to consider in order to achieve a better SEO. Boost your website traffic with perfect image SEO optimization for the web!

 

Image size

Image size has a great impact on website speed. And speed is one of the main factors determining your website position on Google. But that’s not all! Faster working websites provide a better user experience. And imagine if the case is an eCommerce website. Better UX/UI, better load speed and fast loading images mean more online sale.  To learn more about this topic, feel free to read our article “How to improve your website speed?”

Meanwhile, during and after every website development, try to reduce the size of your images. Photoshop has a very useful feature for that called “Save for Web”. It is recommended that they do not exceed 70 kb, especially if you are going to use them for e-commerce projects. Does this sound too small? Of course, we do not want you to compromise on image quality.  The next paragraph sheds some more light on the types of image format and their usage.

 

Image format

Here are the most widely used image formats for the web:

  • JPEG – One of the most popular formats on the Internet. It allows large image compression (up to 10 times more than the other two formats below), while maintaining relatively good image quality. However, that’s not always the case.
  • GIF – Generally, gifs are smaller images of less good quality. They are mainly used for icons, logos, animated or decorative images.
  • PNG – This format offers the best quality-compression ratio and is the most preferred image format for the web.

 

Image name

And here we start getting into the deep waters of keywords. Keywords are the basis for building a successful SEO strategy including image SEO. Now is the time for them to enter the picture – literally. Forget about the random DSC_46938.png image names. They must be directly related to what is depicted on them, as well as to the semantic core of your website. The more specific, the better.

Bonus: Rumor has it that Google prefers names written with dashes to those written with underscores.

 

Example:

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Bad name: DSC_46938.jpg
Better name: lego_orange-09.jpg
The best name: orange-lego-design-work-speedflow.jpg

 

Alt attributes

Alt attributes are in fact text alternatives of images. Their function is to explain to the browser what the image is all about. This is particularly useful when your photo cannot be loaded by the browser for some reason. Originally created to help blind people read websites, they are currently being used as a powerful SEO optimization tool. Alt attributes provide you an ideal place to put keywords relevant to your website.

Note: Avoid keyword stuffing your alt attributes. Otherwise, they may have a negative overall effect on your position in SERP (Search Engine Results Page).

Title Text

Title text serves the same function as your image name. However, when filling in this text field in your dashboard, separate your words with spaces, not with dashes or underscores. If your image name is descriptive enough, you do not need to fill in this alt attribute.

Alt text

In this field, you can provide a more thorough description of your image. Thus, you will help search engines get a better understanding of your image topic as well as about the whole content surrounding the image, i.e. the general picture of your website. Here is the time to think about the right keywords to use.

The code for the example above should look like this:

 

<img src=“https://speedflow.bg/uploads/orange-lego-design-work-speedflow.jpg”
alt=”Orange lego design work by Speedflow Bulgaria>

 

Alt tag, in this case, is: “Orange lego design work by Speedflow Bulgari”

We recommend that at least one image per page contains a keyword that is relevant to your business. But do not simply through it in without a purpose. Try to be descriptive and create a meaningful text in which the keyword blends naturally. If possible, position it at the beginning of the text. Keep word length between 50-180 characters. However, it can actually be as long as it needs to be. Do not miss out on some important details just to fit into those recommendations.

Image Caption

If you are going to place an image within an article, then it is better to think of a caption to go with it.  Make it easier for readers to skim through your article and still get a good understanding of what it is about. Moreover, captions provide an additional place to put keywords on your site.  Do you need to do this for all the pictures in your article? Of course not. Only where necessary. Do not overdo it, cause it’s not going to be good for your image SEO.

 

Image Sitemap

If a website contains a lot of images, it needs an image sitemap. This way Google will recognize your images quickly and the overall website performance will be considerably improved, leading to better user experience.

 

Anchor Text

Do not directly share links to your images on the Internet. Better do that using appropriate and informative anchor text (visible text of a link) made up of wisely-used keywords.

 

Copyright

Add a watermark or your brand logo to the image. When Google finds the same pictures over the Internet, it tries to identify the original. Help Google, please.

We hope that you find these image SEO optimization tips helpful. If you have any questions, please contact our team at info@speedflow.bg.

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20 Less Known factors for Better Google Ranking https://speedflow.bg/en/20-factors-for-better-google-ranking-you-didnt-know/ https://speedflow.bg/en/20-factors-for-better-google-ranking-you-didnt-know/#respond Wed, 06 Sep 2017 15:11:14 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=11134

There are more than 200 factors that determine the position of your website in Google search results. Oh, yes! Since we have already introduced you to the basics of search engine optimization (SEO), we have decided to share with you all today our list of 20 less known, but effective factors for better Google ranking.

So…did you know that:

 

1. Latest updates

The most recently updated pages are prioritized in the search engine results page (SERP). Google now even shows the date of the last page update in the results:

20 tips for better google ranking by Speedflow Bulgaria - digital solutions

2. Change volume

The number of changes you make to a page also contributes to its Google ranking. For example, adding or removing entire paragraphs and pieces of content is considered more important than switching a few words here and there.

 

3. Update frequency

Updating your website content regularly has a positive impact on its position in the SERP. The more you refresh your website or page content, the better!

 

4. Supplementary content

Did you know that if your website contains supplementary content (e.g. interactive recipes, different calculators, currency converters,  etc.), it improves its position in Google?

 

5. Ordered and Unordered lists

Formatting texts in ordered or unordered lists are visually appealing not only to users but also to Google. They make the whole text more readable and improve user experiences.

 

6. Terms and Conditions

It is advisable to have separate pages of your website Terms and Conditions, as well as Privacy Policy. Google will notice that and will rank your site as a credible and quality source of information.

 

7. Google Analytics and Google Search Console

Integrating these two systems in your website will help Google position it higher in SERP. Sounds logical as Google Analytics and Google Search Console are Google products. Therefore, the data they generate can be used directly by the search engine.

 

8. Competitor links

Links from other pages that appear in the same SERP as you for a particular keyword will have a positive impact on your ranking on Google for this particular keyword.

 

9. Link location

Where do you position links on your website? This is an important question. For example, a link at the beginning of a text puts much more “weight” that has a link at the end of a text. Moreover, Google prioritizes hyperlinks placed at the beginning of a page compared to those located at the end of it or in its sidebar.

 

10. Wikipedia link

Getting a link from Wikipedia gives your site more authority, especially in the eyes of search engines.

 

11. Word count and links

A link situated in an 800-word post is much more valuable than a link in a 70-character text.

 

12. Chrome bookmarks

Did you know that Google collects data from your Chrome browser? Accordingly, pages that users have bookmarked receive an extra “push” to the top of search engine results.

 

13. Regular users

Google also takes notes on the number of times a single user has visited your website. Websites that have regular visitors get a boost in SERP.

 

14. Duration of visits

Another important factor is the time that users spend on your page. The longer they stay on it or click on it, the more it will appear in SERP.

 

15. Search history

Search order affects the results Google displays in SERP. For example, if you first search for “coffee machines” and then search for “spare parts“, Google is more likely to show you websites that offer coffee machine spare parts up in the SERP. Additionally, the sites you visit while logged into your Google account get an extra advantage in the search engine

 

16. Social networks

Social signals to a particular website certain page are often underestimated. The number of Twitter and Facebook shares a page gets is also related to its position in Google. The more shares a page has, the better position in SERP it will take. Interestingly, Linkedin profiles that are associated with a particular company help this company appear higher in Google too.

 

17. The URL path

The closer a web page is to the homepage, the better Google rank it will get.

 

18. Link age

Older links are more powerful than new ones.

 

19. Number of words

An article with more words is ranked better in Google than text with fewer words.

 

20. Contact us

Do not underestimate the importance of having such a page on your website. If your contacts match the Whois information, Google will give you an advantage in SERP.

 

Which of these less known factors for better Google ranking do you use? Of course, they are all unpaid and need simply your time and efforts. However, there are also paid methods that enable you to appear in the top results of Google SERP.  One of these methods is called PPC /CPC campaigns.

Do not hesitate to contact us for more detailed information. And maybe we can also prepare your first paid ad campaign. Why not!

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6 Reasons to choose WordPress for your Website – Updated https://speedflow.bg/en/reasons-choose-wordpress-website/ https://speedflow.bg/en/reasons-choose-wordpress-website/#respond Mon, 19 Jun 2017 12:31:09 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=10777

Sooner or later the time will come for you to have your own little place on the Internet. Whether you decide to grow an online shop business, tell the story of your journeys in a blog, or build a forum for your friends – chances are you will reach a point where you will need to build a new website. And then you will surely need a reliable partner…

 

WordPress is the most popular across-the-board application that you will run into during your researches. Statistics speak for itself:

 

  • Around 30% of the whole Internet is powered by WordPress
  • Over 60% of the global market for web building platforms
  • Around 45000 new WordPress websites are created daily
  • Over 25% of the top 10000 websites in the Web use WordPress
  • Over 37 million searches for “WordPress” in Google every month
  • You can see all WordPress stats for 2018 here

 

But we are not here to just suggest the most popular tools out there – in this article, we will do our best to convince you WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE WordPress for your new website and why this can be your best decision.

 

1. Open Source

 

Don’t break your piggy bank just yet as WordPress is completely free, thanks to its open source code. Everyone can contribute to the platform’s improvement or bug cleaning. The ever-growing WordPress community is the thing that makes the difference – addressing the needs of so many users requires its fair share of extra help if we want some quality results, right?

 

2. Personalization

 

This is where WordPress mostly excels. Thanks to its open code, practically every little detail can be tweaked and customized. Colors, structure, extra functionality, design – there is no element that you cannot alter according to your liking. It’s up to you and your choice. And no, you don’t have to be an experienced developer or write tons of code – the application relies on its simplicity and ease-of-use, even for the beginners.

 

3. Diversity

 

About 10 years ago WordPress was making its way through the ranks as the best blog application. So everyone logically associated it solely with blog creation. But the platform grew so quickly that it had to branch out. Pretty soon it became a preferred tool for building all kinds of websites. Choosing WordPress for online shops, community portals, informational pages became common – it was all made possible with the right set of plugins and customization.

 

4. Security

 

Around the Web, people are voicing some concerns about WordPress security. Truth is that, when being operated properly, WordPress provides one of the most reliable protection for your websites. Due to its incredible popularity, WordPress isn’t a stranger to hacker attacks, that’s a fact. However, the same reason applies when it comes to a lightning-fast reaction and swift threat removal. What you can do is make sure that all your themes and plugins are properly updated and only use safe and secure passwords.

 

5. SEO Optimization

 

We have already discussed the basics of SEO optimization and how important it is for our online ranking. Now imagine most of these SEO activities are embedded in your platform and fully automated. Because this is exactly what WordPress provides. The platform ensures good website speed, optimized images and permalinks, smooth navigation, sitemap generation and many more.

 

6. Integration with other platforms

 

We already mentioned plugins, which are an integral part of creating new WordPress functions. Not just that but it’s worth noting that the application is very easily integrated with other platforms too. This means that there is no need for any crucial changes in your existing infrastructure should you decide to go for WordPress.

 

Convinced yet? If you are impressed by the CMS capabilities and ready to choose WordPress but don’t have the time or confidence to do it on your own – contact Speedflow.bg and we will make sure you get an amazing and profitable new website.

 

Updated 29.08.2018

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What is SEO? – Essence and principles https://speedflow.bg/en/what-is-seo/ https://speedflow.bg/en/what-is-seo/#respond Thu, 11 May 2017 15:29:17 +0000 https://speedflow.bg/?p=10632

In the era of computer technologies, the online presence of your business is something you cannot neglect. Regardless if you are offering tourist services, selling clothes or managing your own restaurant – you want to be where your potential clients are!
That’s why you hire a company to develop a website for you, and then you just wait, expecting many orders and queries from it. But it doesn’t happen… It’s not working..! What is the problem?!?

The problem is that your new website is not visible because it’s not optimized for the search engines. Just having a website, blog or Facebook page won’t do the trick if you want your message to reach your audience…

The answer is SEO!

A lot is said about SEO in the last few years and, although people are becoming more and more educated on the subject, there is still a veil of mystery around its essence, how it works and most importantly – how can it work in our favor? These are some of the things we will try to reveal today.

 

What is SEO?

SEO comes from Search Engine Optimization and it is exactly what you might assume – optimizing your website for search engines. But, as everything else, the search engines also evolve, their algorithms become more and more developed and “learn” to understand the intent behind each search, not just the keywords involved. This is why search engine optimization morphed more into optimization for people.

 

Optimization for search engines is not a one-time process. The real results show when the good practices are combined and applied continuously over time.

We can divide SEO optimization into two main categories – on-page and off-page.

 

On-page SEO

In general on-page, SEO encompasses all processes and factors related to the website and its elements.

This can include:

  • Site content
  • Inbound and outbound links,
  • Metadata,
  • URL structure
  • Sitemap
  • Site architecture
  • and many more

Excluding the first two, the other elements are added just once. Site content and links, however, need to be refreshed and renewed constantly so they can lead to the end goals – good ranking and exposure. The keyword here is “Relevance”! If you are looking for clients for your florist business, you will not impress anyone with articles about cars and links to related web pages. Even worse – the search engines algorithms are so evolved nowadays that your pages might be punished for irrelevant content/links.

 

Off-page SEO

Off-page SEO covers all the processes that help our business gain popularity using outside resources as well as creating external links to your website called “Link building“.

We are talkinga about include social networks, business catalogs, forums, directories, news sites, eCommerce websites, even alternative search engines. Remember the keyword? Yes, relevance holds a fundamental importance in off-page optimization too. The outside resources aim to add to your online image and help you gain a positive reputation. This is easily achieved by simply giving people what they need – entertaining and useful articles, in-depth analysis, captivating games, and special promotions. Put yourself in the shoes of your target audience and think about what content YOU like to see, what ads raise your interest and trigger your curiosity. At the end of the day, YOU are one of your best sources for information!

 

SEO vs  PPC

In order to fully understand what is SEO, we need to make a comparison with the other popular way of getting exposure online. Incorporating Pay-per-click (PPC) means that you are paying the search engine for a top spot in the rankings. Every click from paid ads reduces your PPC budget. Let’s take a look now at the main differences between the two techniques:

 

  • SEO methods are organic and PPC targets paid traffic;
  • SEO is a continuous process. PPC leads to immediate results but only as long as you keep paying;
  • Paid search targets exposure and top rankings. Organic traffic builds reputation and authority;
  • The buying cycle is shorter in PPC, compared to SEO;
  • Organic traffic makes up to 90% of the overall Internet traffic.

 

So, can we now summarize what is SEO and what it does? Optimization for search engines, but for people too. It encompasses processes on and off the website. It’s a continuous and (mostly) free methodology with long-term results.

 

How about you? How well do you incorporate SEO into your overall business strategy? Contact us today and we will find a way to boost your business!

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