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Boost Your Website Speed Using This Tips

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Good speed of your website get maximum page views, attract customer, user satisfaction and conversions.  Minimize HTTP Requests 80% of a Web page’s load time is spent downloading the different pieces-parts of the page: images, stylesheets, scripts, Flash, etc. That being the case, the quickest way to improve site speed is to simplify your design. Streamline the number of elements on your page. Use CSS instead of images whenever possible. Combine multiple style sheets into one. Reduce scripts and put them at the bottom of the page. Reduce Server Response Time Your target is a server response time of less than 200ms (milliseconds). And if you follow the tips in this article, you’re well on your way to achieving this. Enable Gzip Compression Large pages are often 100kb and more. As a result, they’re bulky and slow to download. Compression reduces the bandwidth of your pages, thereby reducing HTTP response. You do this with a tool called Gzip . And since 90% of to

An Overview and Learn Google Webmaster Tools

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Google Webmaster Tools helps you to identify issues with your site and monitor, maintain your site's presence in Google Search results. Why use Search Console? Monitor your site's performance in Google Search results: Make sure that Google can access your content Submit new content for crawling and remove content you don't want shown in search results Create and monitor content that delivers visually engaging search results Maintain your site with minimal disruption to search performance Monitor and resolve malware or spam issues so your site stays clean Discover how Google Search—and the world—sees your site: Which queries caused your site to appear in search results? Did some queries result in more traffic to your site than others? Are your product prices, company contact info, or events highlighted in rich search results? Which sites are linking to your website? Is your mobile site performing well for visitors searching on mobile? Google Webmaster

How to Know and Analyze Competitor in SEO

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Here are some simple steps to perform and you can do to analyze your SEO competition. 1. Identify Who are Your Competitors If you don't know who they are. In some cases identifying your competitors is very easy -  First, research keywords, if you haven’t already, and prepare a list of your most powerful keywords . Next, check which sites are ranking well for each of your top keywords. A simple way to find your competitors is to go to Google and search for your top keywords. For example, if you’re selling printers. A quick search on Google will show you the top sites competing for the keyword “buy printers online”: You can also use a tool like SEMrush to get your list of competitors for each keyword: 2. Visit Competitors Site and Analyze their on-page Strategy After you have a list of your competitors ‐ Analyse your competitors’ sites in detail to see how they’re optimizing their web pages. You should be watching if their sites are designed professionall