Does the Number of Elementor Containers Really Impact SEO?

@Brigham
Yeah, I read about mobile-first indexing. It makes sense given how much traffic comes from mobile devices these days. I’ve started optimizing my mobile layouts first, then tweaking for desktop, instead of the other way around.

It’s also worth noting that SEO isn’t just about containers or speed. You can have a fast site, but if your content is poor, you won’t rank well. High-quality content and backlinks still play the biggest roles. Containers are just one piece of the puzzle.

@Beck
Agreed. It’s easy to get caught up in technical aspects like containers, but I’ve found that creating valuable, well-researched content gets more results in the long run. SEO is holistic, and focusing on content quality should never be an afterthought.

@Royce
Right, balance is everything. I’ve seen sites with perfect speed optimization but no compelling content, and they struggle to rank. It’s all about finding the right mix of performance and value for the user.

I have tested my site and they say no data.

No data means your site doesnt rank well because organic traffic users have to interact with your site in order for the data to be collected. You need to do more…