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Why don't marketers like to promote sites on tilda?
What does the tilde limit for the full promotion of the site?
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Good afternoon.
Yes, in fact there is a whole series of dislikes. I will describe specifically mine:
1) Loading the site. This is my favorite ))) Due to the fact that all elements are position: absolute; when loading, there is a mess of malash, and search engines don’t really like this. From personal experience. There was a site created on Tilda, I did a check on PageSpeed . The speed rating was 21, and the site itself loaded in 13.7 seconds. (this is a kapets how much). After that, I completely copied this site, wrote in html and css + a little JS and the result was a score of 84, the site load speed was 4.7 seconds. Not bad huh? After that , the pictures were compressed by the TinyPNG service and here it is a green score of 97 points and a site loading speed of 1 second. (Well, in addition to the pictures, I also messed up CSS in one line).
2) Mobile adaptation, well, this is a separate topic, in fact, I can make adaptability on Tilda, and many have a problem with this, since sites are made mainly by people who do not understand anything in the code at all. And it turns out horror (more than once faced with this). And how could I forget that there are no media queries, the most important thing in my opinion for the mobile version of the site. Everyone thinks that if they created a site, then it is displayed for everyone as we see it, but how many screen sizes are there nowadays?
3) Connecting a specific metric. There is a task: I need to set a goal in GoogleAdwords how many times they clicked on the "Download price list" button. If you write it in html without any problems (any whim for your money), but on Tilda, alas, only a general metric of how much came how much went. Suppose I personally had a task: Determine at what minute a person clicked on the "Submit Application" button and on what specific form? And did he fill out the form and hit the submit button? And if he did not send, then specifically which fields did he not fill out? ...... Tilda does not give this.
4) Promotion: most people now use smartphones and do not like to wait for a long time. After the launch of advertising, most of the clicks come from smartphones. And now imagine that you are waiting 13 seconds for the site to load and then you see rice soup (where each rice is a different element). Will you place an order without understanding what is in front of you?
5) Code: ohhhh I don’t even want to write anything here, I can only give advice on which you can see for yourself what I said. Download the site archive and open the code and see for yourself, if you do not understand html css and js, ask your friends to look at the "perfectly" compiled code and you will hear everything yourself)))
In fact, I wanted to write a lot about this wonderful platform, but I'm afraid that it will not be an answer, but an article about how much I don't like Tilda. In fact, I use the free version to show the client what their site will look like (it's just fast) and then I rewrite everything on the code. And a lot of layout designers and web designers don't like Tilda just because he eats their bread. Because thanks to Tilda, we now have all the "programmers" and "Web designers" and it doesn't matter that they don't know 1000 and 1 more nuances.
There are no problems with promoting sites on tilde.
Of course, if you are a large business, then you better do a full-fledged project.
But if you are a medium or small business, then Tilda can make excellent optimization in terms of price / quality ratio.
https://imarcon.ru/ceo-prodvigenie-saita
I, as a marketer-seoshnik-director in one bottle, am satisfied with Tilda in the sense that at least you don’t need to spend time on the code, and mobile adaptation by default is not bad. Now there are about 100 pages on our site + a feed with news, with photos / videos / forms, according to Google speed everything is fine. So even for medium-sized businesses it is quite suitable.
In my memory, a mobile adaptation rode on Tilda. Meters can be connected there only on paid tariffs. It is not very convenient to create new pages if you need more than 5 of them.
In general, yes, a landing page to send traffic to it from the context. Although on PageSpeed I saw good results with the tilde.
I can judge from the side of the customer and the user.
I made about 30 sites for myself with 50+ pages on Tilda and about 80% of these sites reached the top 3 for search queries in a highly competitive leasing environment.
As an example https://moscow-leasing.ru Leasing in Moscow
PS
It is important that Yandex loves sites on Tilda, but Google does not like them (
We've been looking at website builders here, including Tilda.
We measured the websites of the designers themselves, looked at the websites of clients on the designers and came to the conclusion that not all designers are equally useful.
Despite the fact that Tilda still creates these super slow sites, while Flexby or Creatium are already creating fast landing pages on the same constructor, Tilda can also make a fast site. One-screen,))
https://vc.ru/services/106083-mogilnaya-versiya-sa...
The question is no longer relevant.
Previously, promotion on Tilda was almost impossible due to the slow loading speed of the site and the lack of functionality.
Now Tilda has all the tools, and the PageSpeed speed can stay in the green zone even when loaded with images, animations and extra scripts.
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