Website Design

Hi all,

I'm Walter, running Oak City Auto Detailing. I've set up my website https://www.oakcityautodetailing.com/ and I'm looking for advice to improve it. I'd appreciate tips on layout, visuals, content, mobile responsiveness, and SEO.
Thanks,
Walter

Another tool I like is META SEO Inspector.
It is an extension for Google Chrome
A few sites you can use.

https://gtmetrix.com

https://pagespeed.web.dev/

https://seomator.com/free-tools

https://www.seobility.net/en/

https://www.giftofspeed.com

https://www.webpagetest.org

https://www.uptrends.com/tools
 
Hey man, thanks. The reason I had two H'1s is because I had two header sections for mobile and desktop, one would be hidden using custom ccs. This was so the image would fit your screen. Squarespace now added an update where you can edit on mobile and desktop and it does not change the other format. My keywords have gone up a lot, especially for this service page (https://www.oakcityautodetailing.com/cary-nc-auto-detailing) and I am know working on the design and UI to increase conversion rates. Thanks for your help again and I apologize for the late reply.
 
Hey man, thanks. The reason I had two H'1s is because I had two header sections for mobile and desktop, one would be hidden using custom ccs.
This was so the image would fit your screen.
Squarespace now added an update where you can edit on mobile and desktop and it does not change the other format.

My keywords have gone up a lot, especially for this service page (https://www.oakcityautodetailing.com/cary-nc-auto-detailing) and I am now working on the design and UI to increase conversion rates.

Thanks for your help again and I apologize for the late reply.

Yepper, you are only allowed one H1 per page.
Keywords are a big deal, however, they must be used per page in a "conversation style" format.
Try only to use them as needed so you do not penalized for "keyword stuffing".

No Prob. The list above a just af a few of the SEO tools I use. I hope they helped.

If you use Google Chrome, use the three buttons (upper right) > More tools > Developer Tools > Lighthouse
Performance should be 90 or above for mobile. Google looks a "Mobile First" then "speed".
There was a time when Google developed Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) but mobile pages have gotten faster now.
 
Thanks for the reply. I have used Page Optimizer Pro for on-page SEO so I am good on that now. Just the hiding mobile sections thing was holding me back not I have that fixed.
 
How has resolving the issue with hiding mobile sections positively impacted your website's performance, especially concerning user experience and SEO?
 
It's strange to see the topic "WEBdesign" on this forum :rolleyes:

Interestingly enough, Website Design as a thread topic, Is part of marketing for a detailing business.
Performance issues, SEO, and Mobile first (speed, etc.) are all factors for increasing search results.

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The higher the score the better chance of appearing on the top search results.
Try plugging in a web page into https://pagespeed.web.dev and see what your results are.
Remember: You are rated on "mobile first" performance.
 
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