Practical guides to improve your website health
SEO, performance, security, and monitoring explained clearly so you know what is wrong, why it matters, and what to do next.
The most useful guides to understand the product fast
How to detect website indexation problems
Understand the technical signals that stop pages from appearing correctly in search results.
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Why your website must use HTTPS
Learn why HTTPS is essential for trust, SEO, forms, browsers, and long-term website health.
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A practical website launch checklist before going live
Use this guide to catch the technical, SEO, and trust issues that often slip through right before launch.
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SEO
Indexation, titles, canonicals, internal linking, and the signals that shape visibility.
How to detect website indexation problems
Understand the technical signals that stop pages from appearing correctly in search results.
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How to optimize title tags for better CTR
Learn how to write title tags that are clear, relevant, and more likely to earn clicks.
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How to fix canonical tag issues without harming SEO
Learn what canonical tags really do, where they go wrong, and how to keep search engines focused on the right URL.
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How to improve internal linking on a growing website
Use internal links to strengthen indexation, distribute authority, and help important pages perform better.
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Performance
Speed, visual stability, third-party scripts, and image decisions that slow pages down.
How to improve website speed without guessing
A practical guide to reducing load time, improving Core Web Vitals, and prioritizing the fixes that matter.
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How to optimize website images without wrecking design
Improve load time, responsiveness, and stability by fixing the image decisions that quietly slow websites down.
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How third-party scripts quietly slow your website down
A practical guide to understanding how chat widgets, analytics, tags, and embeds affect performance.
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Security
HTTPS, SSL, mixed content, security headers, and safer forms and login flows.
Why your website must use HTTPS
Learn why HTTPS is essential for trust, SEO, forms, browsers, and long-term website health.
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Security headers your website should have
A practical explanation of the HTTP security headers that improve browser-side protection and reduce risk.
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How to know if your SSL certificate is about to expire
Learn how certificate expiry works, what usually fails, and why recurring checks save stress.
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How to fix mixed content after moving to HTTPS
Understand why mixed content appears, why it weakens trust, and how to remove insecure assets properly.
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How to make contact forms and login flows safer
A practical guide to protecting the parts of your site where visitors actually submit data.
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Monitoring
Recurring checks, launches, migrations, and continuous website quality control.
What you should monitor on a website every week
A simple recurring framework for checking website health before issues become expensive.
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Why a one-time website audit is not enough
Understand why a single audit is valuable but incomplete if your website keeps evolving.
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A practical website launch checklist before going live
Use this guide to catch the technical, SEO, and trust issues that often slip through right before launch.
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What to monitor after a website migration
A post-migration guide to catching the regressions that often appear after redirects, templates, and infrastructure change.
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Analyze a website now or keep watching it over time
The guides explain the problem. Weaking helps you detect it on a real URL and keep tracking it over time.