Topic: Website Performance
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WordPress: Your Key to Faster SEO Wins
WordPress is a popular content management system (CMS) that powers 40% of the web, that is millions of websites around the world. One of the many benefits of using WordPress is its ease of use, but in its efforts to provide a seamless user experience, In this article we will explore how WordPress is making the web faster.
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End the CMO-CTO Standoff: Unlock Web Performance
The conflict between CMOs and CTOs arises from misaligned incentives, timelines, and success metrics, which hampers digital growth and website performance despite their shared goals. This friction leads to real-world consequences like delayed content, broken web pages, and security vulnerabilitie...
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Master Google Search Console: The SEO's Essential Guide
Google Search Console is a free, essential tool that provides unique performance data and diagnostic insights directly from Google, helping you understand and improve your site's search visibility. The tool offers two main property types for setup: a domain property for a complete overview of you...
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WP Engine Expands to UAE, Powering Enterprise Digital Experiences in the Gulf
WP Engine has launched its enterprise platform in the UAE through a partnership with Microsoft Azure, enabling local businesses to use high-performance, compliant WordPress solutions hosted in Dubai. The expansion supports faster, more secure digital experiences and helps companies meet regional ...
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How to Choose the Best Web Hosting for Your Site
Choosing the right web hosting provider is crucial for website performance, security, and scalability, impacting user experience and business success. Prioritize security by selecting hosting with SSL certificates to encrypt data, protect sensitive information, and maintain credibility and compli...
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Google's Top Crawling Challenges: Faceted Navigation & More
Google identified faceted navigation and action parameters as the primary technical hurdles, together causing about 75% of all crawling problems for websites. These problematic URL structures can overload servers, degrade site performance, and waste crawler resources on low-value or duplicate con...
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How to Prioritize Technical SEO With Limited Dev Resources
Prioritizing technical SEO with limited development resources requires a strategic framework focusing on risk, reward, and implementation likelihood to guide decision-making. Assessing risk involves evaluating potential financial and performance impacts, while reward considers broader business be...
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From Fly-By to Fan: How to Convert Casual Visitors into Your Most Loyal Readers
At Digitrendz, we know that building a dedicated audience is about transforming a transactional visit into a lasting relationship. Let’s dive into how you can make your casual visitors stick around and become your biggest fans.
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Google Details JavaScript Execution on Non-200 HTTP Statuses
Google has clarified that its crawler only fully processes JavaScript on pages returning a standard 200 HTTP status code, skipping rendering for pages with non-200 codes like 404 errors or redirects. If rendering is skipped, Google indexes the page based on the initial HTML snapshot, which for Ja...
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Google: Fix These 2 URL Errors to Solve 75% of Crawling Issues
The vast majority of search engine crawling issues stem from two main technical problems: faceted navigation (about 50% of issues) and action parameters (about 25% of issues). Faceted navigation, common on ecommerce sites, creates endless, often duplicate URLs from filter combinations, wasting cr...
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