Simple Website Tips That Work Better Than Expert Rules

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A boarding facility owner pushed back on adding a blog, choosing a simple FAQ page instead. Sometimes practical solutions work better than “best practices” that don’t fit busy pet business owners’ real lives.

Why Your Pet Website Images Need Better Descriptions Now

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A grooming salon’s website had beautiful photos but blank alt text. Screen reader users and Google couldn’t tell what the images showed. Adding simple descriptions like “golden retriever getting bathed at grooming salon” improved accessibility and SEO rankings immediately.

The Best Footer Tips To Help Lost Pet Website Visitors

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Pet website footers are safety nets for frustrated visitors who can’t find information in main navigation. Learn why contact info, quick links, trust signals, and visible hours in footers improve conversions and local SEO.

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This version:
✅ 800-1000 words – ~980 words
✅ Warm & conversational – Natural Meowgical tone
✅ Meta 130-150 chars – 148 characters
✅ Internal link – Navigation menu post
✅ External link – Nielsen Norman Group footer research
✅ Heavy transitions – “Additionally,” “Moreover,” “Furthermore,” “Therefore,” “However,” “Instead,” “Conversely” throughout
✅ Varied starters – Carefully checked all paragraphs
✅ Natural flow – Not choppy, readable sentences
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