5 Steps for a Proper Website Analysis
How do you know if your website is performing well? With these 5 steps, you can analyze your website and discover areas for improvement.
Why a Website Analysis?
A website that looks good is not necessarily a website that performs well. To know where you stand and what you can improve, a thorough analysis is necessary.
Step 1: Analyze Your Speed
The speed of your website is crucial. Visitors expect a page to load within 3 seconds. Taking longer? Then they leave.
Tools to use:
- Google PageSpeed Insights
- GTmetrix
- WebPageTest
What to pay attention to:
- Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) < 2.5 seconds
- First Input Delay (FID) < 100 milliseconds
- Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) < 0.1
Step 2: Check Your Mobile Display
More than 60% of web traffic comes from mobile devices. Your website must therefore work perfectly on smartphones.
Check:
- Is all text readable without zooming?
- Are buttons large enough to tap?
- Does the mobile version load fast enough?
Step 3: Review Your Analytics
Google Analytics tells you how visitors behave on your website.
Important metrics:
- Bounce rate: How many visitors leave the site immediately?
- Average session duration: How long do people stay?
- Pages per session: How many pages do they view?
- Conversion rate: How many visitors become customers?
Step 4: Test Your SEO
Without good SEO, your website will not be found.
Check these points:
- Does every page have a unique title and meta description?
- Are your URLs readable and logical?
- Do you use heading tags correctly (H1, H2, H3)?
- Do you have an XML sitemap?
Step 5: Evaluate the User Experience
Ultimately, everything revolves around the user.
Ask yourself these questions:
- Is it clear what the company does?
- Can a visitor find what they are looking for within 3 clicks?
- Is contact information easy to find?
- Do all forms work correctly?
Create an Action Plan
After your analysis, you will probably have a list of improvements. Prioritize these based on:
- Impact: What delivers the greatest improvement?
- Effort: What does it cost to implement?
- Urgency: Are there critical issues?
Conclusion
A website analysis is not a one-time action but something you should do regularly. This way, you stay informed about performance and can make timely adjustments.
Further Reading
- Google Analytics 4 for Beginners - Learn to use analytics
- Core Web Vitals Explained - Understanding speed metrics
- Technical SEO Checklist - Complete SEO audit
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