A website's launch is just the beginning. During the first month, search engines are getting to know the resource: how it works, what's published on it, and how quickly pages become accessible and relevant. If basic settings are overlooked early on, making adjustments later can cost time and sometimes even lead to a drop in visibility. Days 1–3: Lay the SEO Foundation First, make sure your site is crawled and indexed correctly. Enable and check webmaster tools (search consoles), check the domain/protocol (http/https, www/non-www), add a sitemap (sitemap.xml), and configure a proper robots.txt file. Separately check the basic technique: canonical, redirects (301) to changed URLs, the absence of “broken” pages, the correct server response (200/301/404), and also that important pages are not closed from indexing. Days 3–7: Technical Speed and Indexing Conduct an initial performance audit: evaluate the loading speed of key pages and mobile accessibility. Optimizing images, minimi...
Website creation, the client understands the meaning and is ready to spend Creating a website, the client understands the meaning and is ready to spend. What does this mean? Customers are different, some are huffing and puffing but can't afford everything. Others are rich but greedy, but there are those who delve into all the details of website building and promotion. And it's very pleasant to deal with them. For example, you need to fill the site cool and uniquely, they don't skimp on copywriters and rewriters, moreover, they add to them themselves. They think over the entire structure of the resource with the master, where, what and how will be located. They select images, logos and icons. They test and only then give the green light for a full launch of the site. And already in the process they change something. They deal with all popular social networks, or rather their managers. They control reviews in Google My Business. They research search queries in Google Trends...