Actionable and effective technical SEO insights

Chris Spann, Senior Technical SEO at Lumar, delves into actionable technical SEO insights. Whether you're managing a massive enterprise site or a smaller-scale site, optimizing your website's technical SEO is crucial for organic growth and success. However navigating the world of crawling, fixes, and prioritization can be a daunting task without the right framework. Today, Chris discusses actionable and effective technical SEO insights.
About the speaker

Chris Spann

Lumar

 is a little camera shy

Chris is Senior Technical SEO at Lumar

Show Notes

  • 01:41
    Actionable and effective technical SEO insights
    Instead of crawling everything on the website, its crucial to develop a framework that can be used to identify and prioritize issues. The framework should encompass identified problems to be fixed, catastrophic errors to avoid, and newly introduced issues from another teams update.
  • 06:16
    Signals to switch to a cloud based crawler
    The first sign is difficulties tracking historical changes on your website over time. In addition, when your website's size exceeds your computer's processing capabilities, causing performance issues, these limitations signal the need for a more robust and scalable solution.
  • 07:59
    Determining crawl frequency and volume
    For smaller businesses, prioritize crawling key money pages daily or weekly, while large websites should receive monthly full site crawls. The key is to crawl pages that matter most to the business at a frequency that's faster than you can afford for them to be down by.
  • 13:22
    Translating crawl data into action
    Evaluate the impact versus the effort required for implementing changes. Collaborate with dev teams to prioritize tasks based on their feasibility and potential impact, focusing on high-impact, low-effort initiatives first, and exploring opportunities to integrate fixes into their existing work.
  • 16:39
    Overcoming SEO prioritization and implementation challenges
    When presenting identified issues for implementation, indicate the potential consequences of not addressing them within tickets. Leverage case studies and examples to demonstrate the potential consequences of not addressing issues and scare stakeholders into taking action.
  • 23:24
    Building positive relationships with development teams
    Express gratitude and recognition to development teams for implementing SEO-related changes by showcasing the positive impact on metrics. Highlighting the impact of their work builds credibility for SEO, increasing the likelihood of your future tickets being prioritized.
  • 26:04
    SEO and effective communication across the organization
    SEOs must be able to understand and speak the language of marketing and development teams, Ultimately, SEOs must adapt communication based on the audience, understanding their priorities to facilitate effective collaboration and communication.

Quotes

  • "If you can't survive your top pages being down for a week, crawl more often than a week. Crawl pages at a frequency that's slightly faster than you can afford for them to be down by." - Chris Spann

  • "In your tickets, it is worth flagging what could happen if we don't implement this change. Don't be afraid to say, look, there are potential big issues that could happen if this isn't fixed." - Chris Spann

  • "For every website that has ever made a mistake, some smug SEO has noticed it and written 2000 words about it. Find that blog post, show your dev team, and say, this is what we're doing. And look what happened to this site." - Chris Spann

  • "When developers implement a change that positively impacts SEO, express gratitude for their efforts. Not only does it reflect positively on the developers, but they're also more likely to prioritize your future requests." - Chris Spann

  • "You need to learn what means money to different people. CTOs speak in megabytes and seconds while devs just want to show you how the thing they built is cool. - Chris Spann

About the speaker

Chris Spann

Lumar

 is a little camera shy

Chris is Senior Technical SEO at Lumar

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