Small UX Tweaks That Actually Helped SEO on My Language Learning Site

Katy529

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Just wanted to share a few things I tested on a language-based educational site that made a real difference in SEO and user engagement — nothing groundbreaking, just small stuff that added up:


  1. Faster Load Times:
    Compressing images, lazy loading videos, and cleaning up bloated plugins shaved off a few seconds — which lowered bounce rates and seemed to help rankings over time.
  2. Progress Tracking:
    Adding a basic “You’re on Lesson X of Y” bar encouraged users to stick around longer. It made the experience feel more structured, especially for returning visitors.
  3. Simplified Navigation:
    Cutting down on menus and making the main path to content super clear helped reduce confusion — and the average session time went up noticeably.
  4. Mobile Optimization:
    We spent time just using the site like a real user on mobile. Fixing tiny frustrations (like button sizes and text spacing) had a bigger impact than expected.

I’m curious if anyone else here is working on educational or course-based sites — what tweaks have worked for you?


Not promoting anything — just sharing what actually moved the needle. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!