Defeat Your Competition With
Unrivalled Code Optimisation Services

Better page speed. Better rankings. More advantage

If you’re stuck with competitors ranking above you, code optimisation is a weapon that can transform your site.

The quality of your code has a direct impact on the speed of your site, and the speed of your site has a direct impact on your rankings. Websites with slow, bloated backends lose the war to their competitors.

If your customers wait more than a few seconds, you’ve lost them.

What Is Code Optimisation?


Code optimisation is part of technical SEO that increases your website's speed and decreases resource consumption.

 At Digital Assassin, our website-as-a-service package includes building a brand-new, SEO-friendly website from scratch, with the codes and speeds demanded by Google.

You can’t overtake your competition with poor tools


And that’s precisely what’s offered by “award-winning designers” or “online freelancers”.

43.6% of websites in the world are built on WordPress, with free plugins and tens of thousands of themes. These plugins and themes offer unlimited design choices, but they can also compromise your website’s code. With the average Aussie business adding 20 to 30 plugins to their WordPress website, a good-looking site can quickly become a slow-crawling nightmare on the back end.

The right codes were necessary 


Codes can seem overwhelming, but it’s simply the language that Google “reads” to understand what your site is about and how it should be displayed. Our mercenaries will work in the background to ensure Google can read your code and improve your website's visibility.

Building your site on the right platform is our primary mission to help you rank on page one, which is why we don’t use WordPress. Our partnership with Core dna eliminates the mess of plugins, giving you a website that crawls better and performs without failure.

The result? You get a fast, seamless website that easily finds and generates leads for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions About Code Optimisation

HTML. CSS. WTF? We’re not here to fill your head with technical acronyms. We’re here to make your website faster and more appealing to customers. When people can easily browse your site, they’re more likely to do business with you. Read on for the jargon-free answers to your most pressing technical SEO questions.

Optimising your website code improves loading speed, reduces technical issues, and enhances SEO performance. Clean, lean code loads faster, keeping users engaged. Since nearly half of visitors leave if a page takes more than 3 seconds to load, fast, efficient code is essential for retaining leads and boosting conversions. 

Countless people and agencies enter the web development business without formal software education or training. Almost every WordPress site is built differently depending on the approach taken by the developer. Additionally, free plugins are often not updated, making them a security risk for hackers to exploit and access your site.

If you’ve got a flashy WordPress site built on a template, you’ll have a website with enough code for 20 websites. No matter how eye-catching your homepage looks or how sophisticated your choice of font is, your site is bloated, slow to load, and without a chance of ranking on Google’s first page.

Technical SEO sounds dry, dull, and boring. So we keep things simple. Our three-step process means you don’t need to worry about learning an entirely new marketing discipline. Here’s how we keep your website fast and efficient. 

Step 1: Website analysis and assessment. 

Step 2: Build you a brand new, foolproof website with SEO principles in mind.

Step 3: Activate ongoing SEO practice that keeps you consistently on top of Google.

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to poor or inefficient code. We help improve your website development with a range of technical SEO strategies, including:

  1. Compress website images
  2. We use Coredna which has no plugins, the functionality is built in to the platform
  3. Minimise JavaScript and CSS files
  4. Utilise website caching
  5. Global CDN (content delivery network) to load static pages close to the user
  6. Implement Gzip compression
  7. CMS database optimization
  8. Reduce unnecessary web fonts
  9. Identify and fix 404 errors
  10. Reduce unnecessary 301 redirects
  11. Apply the prefetching technique



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