Find out how to boost your website’s performance by improving Largest Contentful Paint, a Core Web Vital.| Semrush Blog
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a Core Web Vital that measures unexpected shifts in a page‘s content.| Semrush Blog
What JavaScript is, how it works on websites, and why it matters for SEO, user experience, and site health.| Semrush Blog
The Core Web Vitals are metrics that evaluate your site’s user experience. See how to improve your scores.| Semrush Blog
Learn how Google handles JavaScript and how to optimize your site for crawling, rendering, and indexing.| Semrush Blog
Semrush - Online visibility management and content marketing SaaS platform| Semrush
Learn how CDNs accelerate websites. This guide covers basics, benefits, considerations, and top providers.| Semrush Blog
Image SEO is the process of optimizing images so they‘re more friendly to search engines and users.| Semrush Blog
Follow these steps to configure the Semrush Site Audit tool.| Semrush
Manage 301 redirects, track 404 errors, and improve your site. No knowledge of Apache or Nginx required.| WordPress.org
Optimize images & bulk compress images with lossless compression, lazy load, convert to WebP or AVIF, and properly size images via CDN for incredi …| WordPress.org
See how different HTTP status codes, and network and DNS errors can affect Google Search. Learn how to debug network and DNS errors.| Google for Developers
Technical SEO is the process of optimizing a website for search engines. Read this guide to get started.| Semrush Blog
A redirect is a way to send users and search engines to a different URL than the one they requested.| Semrush Blog
Page speed measures how fast a webpage loads. We‘ll show you how to find and improve your page speed.| Semrush Blog
Free tool to run a website audit, check for SEO issues, and apply fixes that grow traffic and visibility.| Semrush
Search Engine (SEO) & Performance Optimization (WPO) via caching. Integrated caching: CDN, Page, Minify, Object, Fragment, Database support.| WordPress.org
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PageSpeed Insights (PSI) reports on the user experience of a page on both mobile and desktop| Google for Developers