You may be looking under the hood of many cars to repair mechanical problems, but when was the last time you checked under your dealership website’s hood? If it’s been a while, you may discover that your site has been long out of date. Worse, it may already have problems that prevent your potential car buyers from ever setting foot in your showroom.
Luckily, you can detect these issues and address them quickly with the help of a website audit—the web version of a car’s routine maintenance. As a dealership owner, understanding the metrics that an audit will look at is crucial.
What Coding Language Does Your Site Use?
One of the first things that a website analysis will look at is the coding language used for your dealership’s site. Ideally, the code should be the latest version of HTML5, which offers major advantages including ease of embedding videos or audio materials, speedier loading, and wider compatibility with different devices (i.e. PC, tablets, smartphones). Read more from this blog:
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