Pages have slow loading speed
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 3:46 am
Example: <img src="image.jpg" alt="SEO Description">
We must not forget that images must be part of our SEO strategy.
It can be a differential value compared to our competition.
The tool only tells you which images do not have this attribute, so the solution is based on including the correct text in this attribute, which is normally based on the positioning or strategy of the URL that contains it.
The problem is that it does not tell you if the alt attribute is correctly entered, which will force us to always check whether the content contained in all the images is correct or not.
Depending on the CMS, you will have one way or another to iran mobile database include this information in each image.
Pages have too much text within the title tags
It tells us that the “title” tag (the title of the URL) is too long to be displayed correctly in Google.
This is something that Google does not accept well because it understands that we are not offering the user all the information.
Above all, we have to understand that on each device we are going to have a maximum amount of information to show to the user.
Example: <title> Don Quixote of La Mancha | Cervantes </title>
The normal thing is to make a strategy with a maximum of 70 characters, but depending on the objective of the strategy, the size of the title should be the same.
That is, if you want to attract SEO traffic from Smartphone devices, you will have to adapt your title to this type of device.
Current SEO strategies indicate that the shorter and more precise the title, the more effective it will be.
It tells us that the URL is too slow.
Having a slow URL means having a problem to fix.
You need to analyze whether your URL is slow on a browser, device, or location.
As always, depending on the strategy.
Google has already included speed as an SEO factor, if we have slow URLs it is just a matter of time before we start having indexing problems and, most importantly, with our users.
We must not forget that images must be part of our SEO strategy.
It can be a differential value compared to our competition.
The tool only tells you which images do not have this attribute, so the solution is based on including the correct text in this attribute, which is normally based on the positioning or strategy of the URL that contains it.
The problem is that it does not tell you if the alt attribute is correctly entered, which will force us to always check whether the content contained in all the images is correct or not.
Depending on the CMS, you will have one way or another to iran mobile database include this information in each image.
Pages have too much text within the title tags
It tells us that the “title” tag (the title of the URL) is too long to be displayed correctly in Google.
This is something that Google does not accept well because it understands that we are not offering the user all the information.
Above all, we have to understand that on each device we are going to have a maximum amount of information to show to the user.
Example: <title> Don Quixote of La Mancha | Cervantes </title>
The normal thing is to make a strategy with a maximum of 70 characters, but depending on the objective of the strategy, the size of the title should be the same.
That is, if you want to attract SEO traffic from Smartphone devices, you will have to adapt your title to this type of device.
Current SEO strategies indicate that the shorter and more precise the title, the more effective it will be.
It tells us that the URL is too slow.
Having a slow URL means having a problem to fix.
You need to analyze whether your URL is slow on a browser, device, or location.
As always, depending on the strategy.
Google has already included speed as an SEO factor, if we have slow URLs it is just a matter of time before we start having indexing problems and, most importantly, with our users.