Ideally, I have taught myself to code - HTML, CSS and JS. However, since discovering Google Analytics and then more about SEO, I seem to enjoy a lot of the improvements in the quality of organic traffic and how it helps business. I love how SEO is a technical, analytical and creative process to improve the visibility of a website in search engines.
So, there is this wonderful Italian restaurant in my town that has a basic static website, which I feel I can improve it a lot by giving it good content, making it a responsive website and really just making it a good user-experience website. The website they have now doesn't make sense like when I look at the page source there are 5000 lines of code? it doesn't make any sense why it's that long.
If I do create this website for them is it wise for me to help them, and mainly me because I would like to get more familiar and comfortable with this, but focus on SEO for the local restaurant? Is there any point doing this for a restaurant or should I just create the front-end of the site?
Let me know what you think. I am happy to send you the link to their site to have a more understanding of what the site looks like, especially what the page-source looks like!
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