Thanks for that. So the AMP you mention, which I know nothing about, do you install plugins?
And regarding any amendments you make, do you provide a list so I know what has happened?
And do you write targeted descriptions etc? Do you research and ensure they are valid for my brand/content and good for the visitors and ranking?
also I noticed the extra add on for site to load faster, are you able to improve mobile loading speed?
the site is now on a fast server on site ground and I use divi as the theme builder. auto optimise is installed and divi features are on for speed.
btw: yoast is installed
Thanks for coming back to me!
” And regarding any amendments you make, do you provide a list so I know what has happened?”
Mostly. I explain what I did and why, but in general terms. By that I mean I don’t provide a list of every single change to the SEO configurations (I typically make more than 400 in the course of my work) but I will say things like:
Your homepage’s title and other tags were re-written, both to pick up more key terms, but also to conform to the maximum size restrictions to make sure search engines read them ok.
In fact I rewrote these for all your pages.
That sort of thing.
“And do you write targeted descriptions etc? Do you research and ensure they are valid for my brand/content and good for the visitors and ranking?”
Yes, very much so.
“also I noticed the extra add on for site to load faster, are you able to improve mobile loading speed?”
Mobile speed, as in loading time, yes. I don’t worry much about % scores on 3rd party testing sites though – they’re results often aren’t possible/applicable to WordPress anyway. But importantly when Google measures your site for speed, to see if it should get an SEO boost for being fast – they look at the actual loading time in seconds anyway. NOT the % page speed list of possible suggestions.
I hope that all helps!
Cheers,
Peter Mahoney
WordPress SEO Expert