Blog

Website Review: One of your New Year's Resolutions?

The New Year will be here before you know it. Have you made any resolutions? If you’re a business owner with a website, this is the perfect time to review your site. Keeping SEO in mind, what can you do to improve your organic rankings, enhance user experience on your website, and set up your business for success in 2023?

Website Review

Your first resolution should be a review of your current website. Do your pages all have titles and meta descriptions? Do your images have alt tags? Does it look fresh and engaging, or is it in need of an update? Your website is a reflection of your business. Attention to detail is critical. Make a list of what you think needs to be evaluated, eliminated, or revised.

Expand Your SEO Knowlege

There’s always something new to learn in the world of SEO. Explore opportunities through Linkedin Learning, Coursera, or other sites, webinars, or online training. Apply your SEO learning to your website—you may be surprised at how little tweaks equal significant changes.

Create New Content

Yes, fresh content is good for SEO, but it is also great for user experience. Give potential customers a reason to revisit your website with an updated home page and new blog posts with helpful content. Remember that Google’s “Helpful Update” from August 2022 determines whether website content is written to help people or rank on search engines. Refresh your content with a “people first” mentality. Then apply SEO principles.

Ditch the Duplicates

Duplicate content is annoying for website visitors and search engines. Avoid penalties by ensuring that each page of your site has its own title tag, meta description, URL, and unique content. If you sell products, rewrite the manufacturer’s product copy for a leg up on your competitors!

Touch Up Technical SEO

Check to make sure search engine spiders can easily crawl your site. Use Screaming Frog SEO Spider or another tool to look for 404 pages (page not found errors), ensure 301 redirects are working correctly, and check your robots.txt file and sitemap.xml. This helps ensure that search engines can discover and crawl the pages on your site that you want to be indexed by Google.

If this sounds a little too technical, back up to our second resolution suggestion. Learn more about the technical aspects of SEO—or find someone to help.

Hire an SEO Professional

Not comfortable with making SEO decisions and implementing them? Hire a company that specializes in SEO. KP Kreative has a team of SEO professionals ready to help you get your website seen by your customers and search engines!


Make your New Year’s resolutions for your business website count. Contact KP Kreative today.

Post author
Dorothy Distefano
December 6, 2022
min read
Category:
Explore

Related Posts

Google's Core Web Vitals: Part #2

Google's Core Web Vitals: Part #2

In our last blog – which you can read here – we gave an introduction to Google’s Core Web Vitals and how their new algorithm affects online businesses. We spoke about the metrics used to evaluate a page’s ability to deliver positive user experiences and the importance of testing your website to see if it complies with Google’s new Core Web Vitals.

Kimberly Portuondo
|
March 30, 2021
READ MORE
Google's Core Web Vitals: Part #1

Google's Core Web Vitals: Part #1

For those who haven’t heard – but we’re sure you have – Google is changing their algorithm. In a nutshell, “Core Web Vitals” are Google’s latest standards used to evaluate a page’s ability to give users good experiences.

Kimberly Portuondo
|
March 23, 2021
READ MORE
The Realities of SEO

The Realities of SEO

You’ve researched keywords, written great content, added blogs, and done your best to make your website an SEO masterpiece, yet it’s underperforming. Why? There are some SEO fundamentals that you might be missing. Sit back, relax, and let us tell you the truth about SEO.

|
December 15, 2020
READ MORE