When you have a website built, what you see is design. But your users and search engines care far more about what happens behind the scenes: page speed, semantic HTML structure, security, accessibility and technical SEO infrastructure.
Page Speed: First Impression Is Measured in Seconds
Google's Core Web Vitals metrics (LCP, CLS, FID/INP) treat page speed and stability as direct ranking factors. A slow-loading site loses both users and search engine rankings — no matter how beautiful the design.
SEO-Compliant Code Structure
H1–H6 hierarchy, semantic HTML tags (header, main, article, nav), meta tags, canonical URLs and structured data — these are the technical building blocks that correctly convey page content to search engines. Sites built from design templates often cannot establish these structures properly.
Thinking Mobile-First
Google uses mobile-first indexing. The vast majority of digital traffic in most markets comes from mobile devices. This is why the mobile experience should be the starting point of the design process — not a simplified version of the desktop design.
