by Paul_Grsl on 12/2/20, 12:54 PM with 1 comments
This post is not here to make you feel guilty about working... But rather to improve your business.
We have developed a calculator to analyze your site and its carbon emissions.
We suggest that you set up carbon compensation.
So what does this have to do with SEO?
Having a less polluting site is good for the planet.
But it is also good for your business.
Let me explain:
your site is light, it charges fast, it consumes electricity, it pollutes, Google will rank you well (Is it going too fast? Read my explanation again)
Optimize and compensate :
your site is less polluting, you save the planet. your site is faster, you gain in rank SEO your site is associated with a good image People prefer brands that contribute to the well-being of the planet to brands that do not.
If you don't do it for the planet, at least do it for your business (And in the end, you'll still do it for the planet ;))
So go check your site and share your feedback as a comment.
What is the impact of your website on the planet?
Calculator link: https://bit.ly/pmf-calculator
by CMUKPMR on 12/8/20, 2:23 AM
I just checked a personal website I last rebuilt over 10 years ago in pure HTML - not on a green host but apparently needs to offset against 25kg of CO2; 1 tree needs to be planted.
Next up, the company’s WordPress site, 2 years since the last rebuild (wasn’t happy with the code bloat etc.) - apparently Google Cloud is a green host but I need to offset against 156 kg of CO2 per annum which is 8 trees. Happy to do that and will blog about it this week too.
Now I need to go through the portfolio of sites to see what else needs to be looked at...