Different things that are killing your search engine optimization. To start with, we are going to talk about slow load speed. A lot of websites on your end might look good, but when they get to the user they are slow or low resolution. Humans now want wanting faster and faster results, so they are not going to sit and wait for your page to load instead, they are going to find something else that works for them quicker and easier. Visitors should not have to guess what to do next. Visitors on your website should have a clear sign and understanding of what to do next or where to go next such as “book here” or “get started.” This should be obvious and easy for the visitor to find. A big thing is finding the right keyword and using it in the right way. A lot of people use black hat ethics for keywords, which are overusing them or using them unnaturally. This eventually lowers your SEO. This is why it is important to use them in the right way. A good way to find what keywords are ranking pr would do well is to use different tools such as SEMrush. This is a tool that helps you find keywords and see how they rank or what similar sayings are ranking, to help you get a head start. The last thing killing your search engine optimization is that your website is not mobile friendly. It used to be common for people to search on their computers or laptops, but that is no longer the go to search. Websites need to be mobile friendly because that is the main way of searching. Use a responsive design and first test out your mobile before publishing your website, an easy way to help this out is keeping your design simple.
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Like so many other people, my patience for the loading time of websites is limited. These are great points on how to avoid slow loading times and bounce rates!
Your post mentioned many of the worst SEO killers. I have a very hard time engaging in a site that is very slow and takes what seems like forever to load. This killer is so much more harmful than people tend to think because once someone has a bad experience on your site because of slow loading speeds, they will remember that and most likely have a negative attitude toward you and your brand/company/site.