How Do You Approach Web Projects That Require Both Design and SEO? #164253
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Most of the time, we do the design first and then do the optimisation. It's really impossible to start with optimisation without having anything to optimise 🙂. That being said, it's good to set some boundaries even if you're doing the design stuff.. |
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Hey everyone,
I’m Ramesh Sharma from Web Media Infotech Pvt. Ltd. One thing I’ve noticed in many projects is how closely web design and SEO need to work together—but it’s not always easy to find the right balance between creativity and technical optimization.
Curious to hear how others here approach this. Do you start with SEO research and then design around it? Or do you design first and optimize later? Would love to hear your experiences, tools you use, or any lessons learned along the way.
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