Use it to analyze your new posts, and if the tool finds the page is taking too long to load, you'll receive tips on how to improve its loading speed. Step 6. Optimize your blog for mobile devices Everyone knows that mobile internet is huge. In fact, mobile devices already generate more internet traffic than good old desktop PCs. Moved by this humble achievement, Google released a mobile-first index earlier this year, and now it ranks websites by how well they perform on mobile devices. What is the logical conclusion? It's time to create mobile-friendly sites for the mobile community. First, visit your own blog from one mobile device (preferably several) and see how it works.
When is a site considered mobile-friendly? It loads quickly: ideally, in a second. The longer the wait, the more mobile users will simply close the tab. It looks good: all the important content can be clearly seen, as if the site was specially designed for small screens. (Which it should be.)It's easy to use: you have no difficulty viewing and interacting with the content. Problems employee email list like zooming in, scrolling sideways, links and buttons too close don't exist. As you can imagine, any issues you may find will be found by your readers as well. Use WebCEO's mobile optimization tool to analyze your blog pages. It will detect issues that make the blog unsuitable for mobile devices.
and offer tips for improvement. Blog to your blog You could quietly post to your blog and never get any action, but where's the fun in that? The plan is to rank high, get lots of traffic, and reach for the stars. There is no choice but to link to your blog. The question is, how and from where? Relevant directories. There are many websites that specialize in collecting information from other websites. Have you found such a directory that also shares the niche with your blog? This may just be a match made in heaven, waiting to happen! To get started, search WebCEO's Content Submission Tool for a list of several reputable directories. How many of them can you put to good use? Specialized directories are another asset in blog SEO. Sites linked to other blogs. Just like in the real world, competition on the internet.