Mobile speed
A strong mobile performance result supports usability and technical quality for travel users.
Eurogoldtour is a relatively new project that we took over as it was. The focus of the work was practical improvement: speed optimization, rewriting weak Yoast-optimized articles into stronger search-ready content, improving internal linking and on-page SEO, and strengthening the site structure so it could start gaining impressions and early clicks. The project is still ongoing, and the visible results show that the site has already started moving in the right direction.
This is not presented as a finished mature project. Its strength is that it shows clear early momentum: technical improvement, content quality upgrades, internal SEO work, and the first visible search results appearing while the project is still in progress.
Eurogoldtour is useful for hirers because it demonstrates work quality at an early stage: the site became technically faster, structurally cleaner, and more visible in search after practical improvements to content and internal SEO.
The website moved from a slower state to much stronger mobile and desktop performance.
Articles that had weak Yoast quality were rewritten and improved so they became more search-ready.
Search visibility and first clicks have started appearing while backlink work is also being improved.
This three-month Search Console report gives the main search-performance view for the case. It shows that the site is already generating impressions and early clicks after technical and on-page improvements.
For a newer site, early movement matters because it shows that technical quality and content direction are starting to connect with search demand.
The query report is important because it helps show what kind of search intent the site is starting to capture. Instead of relying only on one chart, this adds a clearer page-level SEO story.
A growing site becomes more convincing when the visible queries reflect actual business-related topics.
This screenshot helps show that the site is building page-level performance across different articles and service pages. That makes the case stronger for hirers because it demonstrates structure, not just one lucky page.
Page-level distribution is useful because it shows that the site is building a base for broader future growth.
The country distribution gives context to the audience. Saudi Arabia appears as the strongest source in the visible screenshot, with other regional markets also contributing.
For travel websites, early multi-country visibility is a strong sign that the structure and content can scale.
This screenshot supports one of the most practical wins in the project: the site moved from being slow to delivering strong mobile performance. That is especially important for tourism audiences using mobile devices heavily.
Speed matters not only for rankings but also for reducing friction in client-focused tourism websites.
The desktop test shows what the technical setup can achieve when the theme, assets, and structure are controlled properly. It is a strong support point for the overall quality of the implementation.
This helps separate real technical work from empty design claims. The site performs well because the implementation is clean.
This report supports the structural SEO side of the work. Internal linking is still modest in this project compared with larger sites, but it has been actively improved to support clearer page relationships and better on-site navigation.
Better internal linking makes new and improved content more useful to both users and search engines.
This adds third-party evidence to the case. The screenshot shows the referring-domain count growing, which supports the statement that backlink work has also started improving while the site is being developed.
A stronger SEO case becomes more credible when on-site improvement is paired with visible external authority signals.
The Google Search achievements widget is useful as a simple but clear proof layer: the site has already reached repeated click milestones while the project is still in active improvement.
Small milestones presented clearly often communicate progress better than dense raw data.
These visuals help reinforce the core story: the site became faster, content quality was improved, internal SEO was strengthened, and the first search results have started to appear.
A strong mobile performance result supports usability and technical quality for travel users.
The fast desktop score helps prove that the site moved to a much cleaner technical baseline.
Ahrefs adds off-page context through referring-domain growth and broader SEO validation.
Useful for demonstrating that performance is spreading across more than one page.
Country distribution supports the project’s relevance across important travel-related markets.
Milestone badges provide a simple proof of progressive search visibility.
Eurogoldtour is useful in a portfolio because it demonstrates controlled improvement on a newer site: better performance, better article quality, better internal SEO, stronger structure, and early visibility gains while the work is still ongoing.
The main strength of this project is execution quality. It shows how a newer site can be pushed into a healthier technical and SEO state, then guided toward gradual growth with measurable early results.