You need to find other ways to measure how you interact with your audience and how they respond to that engagement. This is the only way to stay aware of the impact of your campaigns, actions, brand and products on your audience on a personal, emotional and psychological level. Advertising Continue reading below How do you measure your audience sentiment on social media? Share your tips with me in the comments below. An SEO specialist's job is never done - you could spend your life tweaking your website and you will always find something to improve.
But for those of us who don't have a lifetime to spend testing every element, I've created this 15-minute guide to auditing your website. Note: For this guide, I used the latest version of my tool, WebSite Auditor, to crawl my image masking service website, analyze site errors, fix broken links and redirects, review my title and meta tags, optimize the page content and images, etc. I use this software instead of separate crawling, keyword research, and link analysis tools, but you can track using your favorite auditing tools instead. 1. Explore and audit your website Quick audits are helpful, but full audits are invaluable to the health of your website.
Start crawling your website by entering its URL into your favorite SEO crawler. Make sure your crawler is able to crawl all your website assets (JavaScript, CSS, images, video, Flash, etc.). Advertising Continue reading below This scan usually only takes a few minutes, but the duration varies depending on the size of your website. Control List: Explore your website. 2. Check for crawling/indexing capacity issues Once you've scanned your website, it's time to review anything that might affect your website crawling. Some of the most common issues include poorly maintained sitemaps, robots.txt errors, and HTTP response code errors.