We specialise in technical SEO upgrades to boost your rankings and
decimate your competition. Say goodbye to slow-loading websites with code
optimisation that puts the speed back in your site.
What is code optimisation?
Code optimization is a technique to transform the code of your website by improving it.
Why?
Because 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. Google doesn’t want to show bloated, slow, and difficult-to-use websites. So if your load times make customers wait more than a few seconds, you’ve lost them.
As part of our ‘Done For You’ SEO service, we help your site consume fewer resources and deliver higher load speeds. Whether we’re working with your existing web dev team to provide a step-by-step roadmap to better code, or we’re building a brand new SEO-friendly website from scratch, we can give you the speed Google needs.
You’re stuck in neutral without code optimization
You can’t overtake your competition if you’re driving with the handbrake on - and that’s exactly what happens to the majority of websites built by “award-winning designers” or “online freelancers”.
35% of websites in the world are built on WordPress, an open-source platform. Continually updated, WordPress has created an entire ecosystem of developers who support the website building platform by contributing 54,000 free plugins and tens of thousands of themes.
These plugins and themes give you unlimited design choices, but they can clog your website’s code too. And with the average Aussie business adding 20 to 30 plugins to their WordPress website, it doesn’t take long before a good-looking site becomes a slow-crawling nightmare on the back-end.
We make sure Google can read your code and your
website can be found
Your website’s code can seem overwhelming, which leaves most SME’s to ignore it and hope it doesn’t cause a problem.
Which is the fastest way for it to cause a problem.
Your code isn’t scary. It’s just the language that Google “reads” to understand what your site is about and how it should be displayed. Without telling Google about your website, you’ll never build the trust required for Google to rank you on page #1. At the same time, a mess of plugins and redundant code slows your load time to a crawl.
The result? You’re left with a slow, bloated, and confusing website that isn’t easily found and doesn’t generate new leads for your business.
Solving the #1 problem with WordPress templates
It’s important that you know what your website is capable of - and what problems it has right now.
Countless people and agencies get into the web development business with no formal software education or training. Once an open-source system - like WordPress - is modified in any way, it’s unique.
This means almost every WordPress site is built differently depending on the approach taken by the developer. On top of this free plugins aren’t often updated, which makes them security risks for hackers to 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.