Optimising your Wordpress website.

WordPress is one of the most popular website building platforms, and it offers many built-in features and plugins to help improve SEO. In this blog, we will explore some tips for optimising your WordPress website for SEO.

Use an SEO plugin: WordPress offers several SEO plugins, such as Yoast SEO and All in One SEO Pack, which can help you optimise your website for search engines. These plugins can help you to easily add meta tags, optimise your content, and generate sitemaps.

  1. Choose a mobile-friendly theme: With more and more people accessing websites on mobile devices, having a mobile-friendly website is essential. When selecting a WordPress theme, make sure it is responsive and adjusts to different screen sizes.

  2. Optimise your images: Large image files can slow down your website's load time, which can negatively impact SEO. Optimise your images by compressing them to reduce their file size without losing quality. You can use plugins like WP Smush to compress images automatically.

  3. Use relevant keywords: Use relevant keywords in your content, URLs, meta tags, and image alt tags. But avoid keyword stuffing, which can hurt your SEO.

  4. Add internal links: Internal linking helps to improve your website's navigation and user experience, and it can also help search engines to better understand your website's structure and hierarchy.

  5. Submit your sitemap to Google: Submitting your sitemap to Google Search Console can help Google to crawl and index your website more effectively.

  6. Speed up your website: Google considers website speed as a ranking factor. Use caching plugins, optimize your website's code, and reduce the number of plugins to speed up your website.

Following these tips can help you to optimise your WordPress website for SEO and improve your website's visibility and ranking in search engine results pages. Check out our ultimate SEO guide for a more in depth guide on how your website can reach bigger audiences organically.

If you have a wordpress website that you’d like to improve it’s reach - Contact Bvrly Creative.

Beverly Agius

The creative behind the co. sharing actionable insights to help you elevate your brand.

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