The Return of Website Stress Test

Website Stress Test just got even better. I’ve been busy recently adding a pile of useful new sections, expanding the existing tips and making the whole thing even more useful for your website. The updates are free if you already own a copy.

The downloadable guide has a brand new revision and I’ve updated it so there’s now over a hundred pages of checks and tips that’ll help to beef up your website, get you more visitors and more conversions for your online business.

Each check now includes a section called ‘How to Improve’ which shows you some straightforward steps that you can take to fix problems that you find with your website, such as broken links or missing alt tags.

There’s a brand new action plan at the end that takes you step-by-step through all the techniques that you need to employ to create successful pages for your website. Use it every day as you add new pages to your site.

I’ve added a new glossary of terms. If you’ve ever been confused by all the internet geek-speak out there, or wondered what the difference is between a meta tag and a URL, this section is for you. No PhD required, I promise.

I’ve included a really simple example source file that shows how a basic web page is put together. I use this for many of the examples, including screenshots of the source code to help you get your head around your tags and titles.

The scoring on some of the tests has been tweaked to reflect the latest important developments in SEO.

How do you get all of these updates? If you already own a copy then just email me and I’ll send you the new version for free (I promised free updates for life).

If not, here’s the link. I’m looking forward to helping you out with your website.

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