The Mighty Mo Design Co.

The Mighty Mo Design Co. We partner with agencies and freelancers to build websites that get results. Let us kick a$$ for you!

We help mid-sized ad, marketing, and design agencies look good by building amazing WordPress stuff for their clients. (612) 293-8629
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http://www.themightymo.com

02/02/2026

🚀 Your website is more than a page — it’s a marketing channel.

Showing up on Google is just the first step. The real question is: does your listing make people want to click? 👀

That’s where meta tags come in — the page title, URL, and snippet Google shows. These small pieces of text are your first impression and your chance to convert a searcher into a visitor.

Think of it like this: someone searches for your service, sees your page, and decides in seconds whether to click. If your title and description don’t match their intent, you’re losing traffic before they even reach your site.

Tips to optimize:

Make URLs clear and keyword-focused
Align your page titles with what people are searching for
Use descriptive text that matches search intent and encourages action ✍️

👉 Comment “click” if you want a mini checklist to optimize your Google snippets

01/30/2026

⚡ Slow website? It might not be costing you millions… but it’s still worth fixing.

Everyone talks about speed because big brands like Amazon proved even tiny delays can impact revenue. For small businesses or boutique sites, the effect on conversions isn’t usually dramatic — but a faster site still builds trust, keeps visitors engaged, and helps SEO 📈

Here’s what really matters:

Google PageSpeed gives you a benchmark (0–100). The higher, the better.

Mobile speed matters more than desktop — most users browse on phones 📱

Technology and site build choices can make a big difference — some fixes are easy, some require more planning.

Speed isn’t just for Amazon. It’s for anyone who wants visitors to stick around, interact, and convert.

Check your Google PageSpeed score today 💬

01/28/2026

🎯 Your website isn’t just for looks, it’s built to convert.

All the SEO, fast-loading pages, and beautiful design in the world won’t matter if visitors don’t take action. Whether that’s buying a product, downloading a PDF, or filling out a contact form, the goal is simple: make it easy and impossible to ignore.

Even after launch, your work isn’t done. Review analytics, see what visitors actually do, and tweak your site to guide them toward the action you want. Small adjustments can have a big impact on conversion rates 📈

Conversions are the real prize — everything else just supports it.

Comment “convert” if you want tips to optimize your website for action.

01/26/2026

🚀 If Google is confused about your site, your rankings will suffer.

One of the easiest wins in SEO is reviewing your sitemap and cleaning up what Google sees. Your XML sitemap is basically your site’s roadmap — it tells Google which pages matter and which ones don’t 🗺️

If important pages aren’t included, Google may miss them. If unnecessary pages are included, Google wastes time crawling junk instead of your best content.

That’s why this step matters. You want Google focused on the right pages — not drafts, test pages, or old versions you forgot about.

And yes, most websites have those 😅
Duplicate contact pages, test forms, leftover pages from redesigns — all of these can end up in search results if they’re not cleaned up.

Comment SEO if you want to know what pages Google should not be indexing.

01/23/2026

🚨 Your site could be hurting its own rankings without you realizing it.

When websites get redesigned or updated, URLs often change. A small tweak like renaming a page can leave broken links behind, and those broken paths tell Google your site isn’t well maintained 📉

That’s why clean redirects matter. When a page moves, Google needs a clear signal showing where it went — otherwise you lose trust, visibility, and traffic.

But broken links aren’t the only silent killer 👇

Sometimes sites accidentally tell Google not to index them at all.

This happens a lot during site builds or redesigns. A temporary “don’t index” setting gets turned on for development… and never turned off at launch. The result? A live website that Google is actively ignoring 🚫

Everything may look fine on the front end, but search engines can’t see it.

Save this before your next site update. DM me if your traffic dropped and you don’t know why

01/20/2026

🚨 Your website might not be showing up on Google — and content isn’t the problem.

Behind the scenes, technical issues can quietly block your pages from being found. Google Search Console shows you where pages aren’t indexed, where links break, and where redirects start creating friction 🧩

If Google can’t crawl a page properly, it won’t rank it. Simple.

But here’s the mistake most people make 👇

Not every error needs fixing. Many “issues” come from bots hitting random URLs 🤖 and don’t affect real users at all. Fixing everything can actually slow your site down.

What does matter are the pages people actually touch — links from emails, blogs, menus, or contact pages that were renamed or moved without a clean redirect. Over time, stacking redirects creates confusion and makes it harder for Google to understand your site 🐌

Comment SEO if you want help knowing what to fix vs. what to ignore 👇

01/13/2026

Your SEO might not be broken — your website speed might be. ⚡️

At Mighty Mo, we treat speed as a core part of SEO because slow sites don’t just frustrate users… they quietly kill conversions.

Here’s what usually slows a site down:
• Bloated page builders (yes, WordPress/Wix themes can get heavy fast)
• Oversized images or videos that interrupt the user journey
• Too many scripts fighting for attention
• A lack of basic optimization

You don’t have to become a developer to fix this.
Start with the basics:
Run your site through Google PageSpeed Insights → get a score → give that number straight to your dev team and say, “Let’s improve this.”

Even that simple step can make a noticeable difference in load time, user experience, and ultimately… conversions.

Be honest — what’s your website’s current speed score? Drop it below and let’s see who needs the biggest glow-up. 👇

01/09/2026

Before you “optimize” anything… make sure you’re not ranking for the wrong things. 👀🔥

The first step in any real SEO audit is simple but powerful:
Check what Google is actually showing about you.

Type site:yourwebsite.com into Google and look at the results.
What shows up is your current SEO reality — the good, the bad, and sometimes the “why is this even on my website?”

You might find old duplicate pages (like about-us-2 or contact-old), outdated content, or URLs from 10–20 years ago that you forgot existed. These pages confuse Google, dilute your authority, and sometimes even show up above the content you actually want people to see.

As a marketer, your job is to identify:

✅ What should be ranking
❌ What shouldn’t be out there
📝 What needs to be noted and fixed later

This quick scan sets the foundation for all your future SEO wins. Fixing these small errors alone can clean up your rankings fast.

Have you ever found an old or weird page when you did a site: search? Comment what you found (or drop a screenshot) — let’s compare SEO horror stories. 👇

01/07/2026

Your SEO might be losing clicks… and the fix could be as simple as updating one line of text. 👀⚡️

Broken links? Easy — tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, and even WordPress plug-ins can pull a full list for you. But once those are cleaned up, the next step is where the real impact happens: your metadata.

Your SEO title and meta description are the first impression people see in Google results. They influence clicks, rankings, and ultimately conversions.

And here’s the part most marketers forget:
It’s rarely your homepage that ranks first. It’s usually your niche service pages, blog posts, or resource pages — which means each page needs its own compelling title + description that earns the click.

WordPress makes this easy. Other platforms take a little more work. But once you dial these in, you’re improving SEO health and boosting conversions at the same time.

Want me to turn one of your pages into a high-converting SEO snippet? Drop the URL below and I’ll rewrite the metadata for you. 👇

01/05/2026

SEO is changing so fast that last month’s playbook already feels outdated. 🔍⚡️

Search and AI are evolving at a pace none of us can fully predict — tools shift, rankings move, and the rules keep rewriting themselves.
That’s why the smartest marketers don’t try to figure it all out alone.

They plug into community.
Whether it’s LinkedIn groups, SEO meetups, Discord channels, Facebook communities, or X threads — surrounding yourself with experts and practitioners keeps you sharp, updated, and adaptable.

SEO isn’t a solo sport anymore.
It’s a collaboration game.
And the people you learn from today might be the ones who help you solve tomorrow’s technical or strategic challenges.

What SEO or AI communities are YOU currently plugged into? Drop them below — let’s build a resource list for everyone. 👇

01/03/2026

Your best-performing content is already sitting inside Google Search Console — you just need to know where to look.

Search Console has newer features that marketers often overlook, especially the Insights section.

Here’s why it matters:

• Top, Trending Up, Trending Down — these help you spot which pages are rising, falling, or gaining momentum.
• As a marketing director, this is gold. These signals show you where to add a CTA, update content, or double down on what’s already working.
• Then, head to Performance → Full Report → Pages. Sort by impressions. Your high-visibility pages are prime real estate for optimization.

Want me to review your top pages and show you where to add stronger CTAs? Comment “REVIEW” and I’ll help you out.

01/01/2026

Traffic doesn’t matter if visitors don’t take action.

At the end of the day, almost every marketer is chasing one thing: conversions.
That means getting qualified leads into the pipeline — not just clicks.

Your CTA is what turns interest into action.
It could be:
• “Request a quote”
• “Contact us”
• “Get more details”
• “See how it works”

It doesn’t have to be fancy.
It just needs to move users forward with clarity and purpose.

If you want feedback on your current CTAs, drop “CTA” in the comments and I’ll take a look.

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