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Clean and Organized Code- It is essential to create your website following the finest practices for CSS and HTML. Using the right mark-ups, micro-formats and syntax are a must.
User-friendly Website- Your website is akin to architecture. In case of wrong materials, poor measurements or unorganized planning, the result will be an unstable mess.
Useful and Relevant Pages- It just takes a fraction of a second for people to make an initial assessment of a site. If they fail to get what they are looking for or face any other difficulty, they are likely to bounce.
Mobile-optimized Site- Despite everything being mobile, still some sites are not mobile optimized. If you are one of them, it is high time to change this.
Site Speed- Site speed is crucial to bounce-rate.
Secure HTTPS- Switching over to a secure HTTPS will act as a blessing for your site as this switch will offer improved rankings as confirmed by Google.
Local SEO- The truth is, a good number of people use the leading search engines for finding local information.
Social Media- SEO and social media have a relationship that is interesting.
Content Marketing- Content marketing is an extremely valuable tool when it comes to SEO.
Quality Links- It is link building that acts as the backbone for an effective SEO strategy.
I don't think that site speed is a factor at all. Unless your site shows a loading time out. Site speed may have been a factor a few years back but not now.
davidsmith21 Wrote:Clean and Organized Code- It is essential to create your website following the finest practices for CSS and HTML. Using the right mark-ups, micro-formats and syntax are a must.
User-friendly Website- Your website is akin to architecture. In case of wrong materials, poor measurements or unorganized planning, the result will be an unstable mess.
Useful and Relevant Pages- It just takes a fraction of a second for people to make an initial assessment of a site. If they fail to get what they are looking for or face any other difficulty, they are likely to bounce.
Mobile-optimized Site- Despite everything being mobile, still some sites are not mobile optimized. If you are one of them, it is high time to change this.
Site Speed- Site speed is crucial to bounce-rate.
Secure HTTPS- Switching over to a secure HTTPS will act as a blessing for your site as this switch will offer improved rankings as confirmed by Google.
Local SEO- The truth is, a good number of people use the leading search engines for finding local information.
Social Media- SEO and social media have a relationship that is interesting.
Content Marketing- Content marketing is an extremely valuable tool when it comes to SEO.
Quality Links- It is link building that acts as the backbone for an effective SEO strategy.
Thank you for this whole information!
Do you have any source where it shows that website speed is not important anymore? :? :?:

avinash Wrote:I don't think that site speed is a factor at all. Unless your site shows a loading time out. Site speed may have been a factor a few years back but not now.
Can you explain it more in detail.