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Is it right for your ideal customers?

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:11 am
by mayaboti
Contact or purchase? And the product pages? Do information pages, for example blog articles, lead the user towards subscribing to the newsletter? Is the home page clear or does it look like a brochure? Is the navigation menu clear, can it explain services and products at first glance? Tip: A menu item like “What I do” isn't self-explanatory, because it doesn't tell you what you do, but requires an additional click to find out.


6. User experience analysis Does the website graphics convey benin number data the values ​​of your brand? Are the texts well written, clear and useful? Do they convey your brand's tone of voice? Is reading the site easy or are the fonts very small and mixed up enough to disturb reading? Is navigating the site and moving from one page to another easy? Are the contact forms easy to use or is there an email instead of the form which, if clicked by someone who doesn't use an email program, almost crashes the PC? Is purchasing easy and relaxing? Can it be compared with Amazon's or is it much more cumbersome? 7.


Technical SEO analysis Is your site fast? Are resources such as images, scripts and links accessible? Do the URLs speak? What features do robots.txt and sitemap.xml have? Are there duplicate pages? How is canonicalization managed? Are there 4xx and 5xx errors? How does language management work? 8. Link profile analysis How many links from other sites does your site have? What characteristics do these links have? Which sites do they come from? From what types of content? Which pages of the analyzed site are they directed to? Which word (anchor text) are they based on? This analysis is the basis of every SEO work .