If your technical SEO isn’t implemented properly, your website will never rank high on SERPS—no matter how valuable your content is because poor technical site health most often equates to a poor user experience.

Conductor has published a new guide ’11 Technical SEO Strategies to Increase Organic Traffic’.

The Conductor team says, “It’s time to expand your technical SEO expertise and get the help you’re after with this in-depth guide. Learn the fundamentals of technical SEO, why it’s important, and actionable tips you can use to improve your website performance and increase organic traffic. Access our downloadable technical SEO checklist—and share it with your team.

Search engine optimization (SEO) is often grouped into three core buckets: on-page SEO, off-page SEO, and technical SEO. Here’s a quick breakdown of the differences between these groups.

On-Page SEO

On-page SEO, or on-site SEO, refers to optimizing the different parts of your website that you have control over (which includes technical SEO, but more on that below) to more clearly tell search engines and users what your pages are about. It’s called on-page SEO because it’s visible on the front end of your site. Think: URL structure, keyword usage, anchor text, and heading formatting.”

11 Technical SEO Strategies to Increase Organic Traffic

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