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In such a case, therefore, compare and improve the speed in order to regain the advantage. 7. Check whether your website is user-friendly Take a critical look at the user-friendliness of your website. With a fairly simple subject, it should be clear to visitors at a glance what the website has to offer. With complicated material, it may take a little longer to find an answer to the search question, but it should not become too complicated. Be careful not to divide important information over different slides in a slider.
Hardly anyone has the patience to calmly look at all the slides. Sliders have hardly any added value anyway, they often only make a website slower. Offer a clear menu structure with clear titles . It must be immediately clear to everyone what to expect on the underlying photo editor pages. It is now very rare for people to leisurely browse a website. They are looking for something and want to be served in the blink of an eye. Prevention is always better than cure If you are now at a high position in the search results with your most important search terms.

That is no reason to sit back. You will have to defend that place tooth and nail. Regularly check whether you still have the same position and whether there are no competitors breathing down your neck with potentially better content. You do this in particular by: keep an eye on your competition's websites at all times always work on the domain authority and backlinks of the website regularly monitor the behavior of visitors to your website Preventing a drop in search results is always.
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