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Boost your SEO with simple, practical tweaks

Boost your SEO with simple, practical tweaks

Boost your SEO with simple, practical tweaks

Start with the Basics

Good SEO doesn’t have to be complicated. Start with simple wins: use clear page titles, write descriptive meta descriptions, and make sure each page has one clear H1 heading. These small steps help search engines understand your content better — and they’re easy to implement.

Make Your Content Count

Search engines love helpful, well-structured content. That means writing for real people first, not robots. Break your text into clear sections, use relevant keywords naturally, and answer the questions your audience is actually searching for.

Optimize for Speed and Mobile

Site speed and mobile-friendliness are now non-negotiables. Compress your images, use lazy loading where possible, and test your site on different devices. A fast, responsive site not only improves user experience — it also boosts your rankings.

Link Smartly

Internal links help search engines crawl your site more effectively, and they keep users engaged longer. Link between related pages or blog posts where it makes sense. And when linking out to external sources, aim for reputable, high-quality sites.

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Hello, My name is Mauricio Zúñiga. I am an enthusiastic UX designer who is captivated by mind-blowing yet easy-to-navigate websites. I excel in converting abstract concepts into mesmerizing, user-friendly web experiences, always focusing on the user’s essential needs.

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Mauricio Zúñiga

Enthusiastic UX designer who is captivated by mind-blowing yet easy-to-navigate websites.

© 2026 Designed and developed by Mauricio Zuniga

Mauricio Zúñiga

Enthusiastic UX designer who is captivated by mind-blowing yet easy-to-navigate websites.

© 2026 Designed and developed by Mauricio Zuniga

Mauricio Zúñiga

Enthusiastic UX designer who is captivated by mind-blowing yet easy-to-navigate websites.

© 2026 Designed and developed by Mauricio Zuniga