Blog Themes is a first step forward to the successful points, so you need to check your "Coat" for sure that it suitable and could pass any testing exams about mobile friendly, responsive blog, fast loading, SEO intergrated, webbrowser compatible,... Furthermore, you need to analysis everything related to your goals, SEO tools, support tools,...
Creating, organizing, publishing and promoting content can take a lot of time. Luckily we have some great blogging tools ready for you to implement blogging.
Before chosing a template, check out it structure, responsive design, speed, page loading to be sure that you not pick up wrong guy, also to testing your CDN problems. Some kind of testing recommended by Google are: Time to first byte, Time to last Byte, Render-Blocking Javascript & CSS, removing or deferring javascript, render-blocking CSS, Minification of Resources, HTTP Requests.
Not only check for the response when the website got a request, you must test the data structure of that template, theme also. If your website structured were broken, how can Google understand your points and indexing your content properly?
You should check your data markup and rich snippet display including microformats and schema.org marked up in microdata, RDFa, RDFa Lite and JSON-LD. I will list here all of the tools I used to use to be sure about my choice, not to wasting my time for an error product. (and you just recognize that you are wrong after a year of hard works)
Speed Testing Tools:
- KeyCDN Speed Test
- Google PageSpeed Insights
- Pingdom
- GTmetrix
- WebPageTest
- DareBoost
- Varvy Pagespeed Optimization
- UpTrends
- dotcom-monitor
- PageScoring
- Yellow Lab Tools
- Google Chrome DevTools
- Sucuri Load Time Tester
- Pagelocity
- YSlow
Data Structure Testing Tools:
Chrome Plugins/Extensions
- OpenLink Structured Data Sniffer
- Microdata.reveal
- Microdata/JSON-LD sniffer
- Semantic Inspector
- META SEO Inspector
- Green Turtle RDFa
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