Why You Should Use SVG Images on Your Website (And How It’ll Help Your SEO)
So you’ve probably noticed a huge trend in web design is to have custom illustrations and branded graphics. If you haven’t, don’t worry; just check out this post!
It’s speculated that over 200 different ranking factors determine a site’s performance on Google’s search engine results page (SERP). Some of these factors, such as domain authority, user experience, and click-through rate, are incredibly important to your page’s performance on the Google SERP.
So you’ve probably noticed a huge trend in web design is to have custom illustrations and branded graphics. If you haven’t, don’t worry; just check out this post!
Let’s get real. There are a lot of elements to consider when creating a landing page. The design depends on your business goals, your audience, and your audience’s preferences. Whenever you’re creating a new landing page that you want to convert, you have to ask yourself some questions:
Web design is constantly evolving. New trends and subtleties arrive every year, stretching our view of what’s in. So far in 2018, we’re already seeing designers challenging the status quo and pushing last year’s trends further.
Remember that one bratty kid in grade school who was always bragging about how they could do anything? “I can run faster than you,” “I can eat twice as many bugs,” “I can roll down the hill faster than you,” and on and on it went.
There are a lot of components of SEO to keep track of – title tags, H1, H2, the meta description, the content itself, and so on. With so much going on it’s easy to overlook another important element of SEO – images.
When you’re developing a website, you tend to be more concerned with the nitty-gritty of getting the site to, you know, function than getting it noticed.