I am currently working on creating a new website for a business located outside of State College, PA called Wildlife for Everyone. They are a business that keeps track of and makes activities for many parks and other wildlife preserves throughout Centre County, PA.
Your web presence shows a lot in the modern era, and unfortunately the old website designer’s for WFE did not seem to understand that. WFE’s old website was not showing the business and its employees particularly well, which prompted my employer to contact the owner of Wildlife for Everyone to encourage them to consider having us rebuild their site.
When we were learning about SEO tools in class, I thought it would be interesting to test them out with the WFE site as I thought it would be helpful in building the new site. To make a long story short… it was! By utilizing seobility.net, I was able to learn lots about the current site, what it did not have and therefore what I should add to the new one. Amongst these things were adding a meta description to let people know about the site, but also improving the site’s overall performance.
This tool really helps when both developing a website, but also when optimizing one, allowing you to see exactly what is missing from your site that would improve your visitor’s experience, but also helping Google and other search engines to push your site to the top.
~ Robert Raggi, Jr.
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This is a cool example of actually using what we learned in class. Testing SEO tools on a real business site makes it way more practical. It’s interesting how things like meta descriptions and site performance can make such a big difference for both users and search engines. Overall, this shows why SEO tools are actually useful, not just technical stuff.
I see you are already off to a good start on your project. The application of these SEO tools in real life is nice compared to theory talked about in class. I think it is great that you used seobility to learn and make improvements to the website.