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If you freelance or work for an agency

Posted: Sun May 18, 2025 10:18 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
from and it'll help you identify reasons why something might be a great idea from an SEO perspective and then find compromises when it's not. Also, talk to them, get their wish list of what they want to see on the website. Now, this is easy to do if you work in-house because you can just go and talk to your UX designers.

A this is a little harder to do. But if you go and ask your client if you can spend a day with their UX design team, you're probably going to win a lot of favors from them, and it could be a day out of the office, so physician database win. But when you have an idea of ​​what their wish list is, all the things they'd like to see happen on the website, you'll be better equipped to tell them about things like issues and problems that might be there.

So for example, if a UX designer says they want to take your 20,000 product e-commerce store and distill it down to a single webpage, you can tell them why that might be a problem, and if it goes ahead, well, at least redirect mapping will be easier. You should also involve yourself in the kind of conversations your UX designers are having. So go to the meetings they are at.

Get involved in product team decisions, so you're there when these kinds of things are first proposed and discussed. So if someone is talking about the possibility of changing your website and making it into a web page, you can say there, "Actually, that's probably not the best idea," before the plans and things are set in motion.