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Why Web Optimization is a Must for Businesses?

Have you ever come across any website which takes a lot of time and effort to load? Would you like to go to that site again? Well, the answer is of course no. This is where web optimization comes into the picture. It helps in improving the user experience (UX) and performance of the website. And if the website performance is good, your audience would want to revisit your website, and also, your website will be ranked higher. 

According to a report by First Page Sage, the top 3 organic search results receive more than two-thirds (68.7%) of all clicks on the Google Search page.

In this digital era, search engines play a major role in deciding your website’s rank. Impressing search engines has become highly important if you want to rank your website at the top of the search engine result page. 

In this article, we’ll explain what is web optimization, why is it a must for businesses and how can they do it effectively.

What is web optimization – A bird’s eye view: 

‘Optimization’ is a word referring to improving performance and achieving a business goal using a strategic approach. The objective is to enhance the user experience, and engage more users, to improve traffic by improving SEO. 

There are many ways to optimize your website, forming the strategy depends on factors like what goals you want to achieve doing this, what aspects you want to improve in your website, whether there are any specific requirements from clients, whether it is a new innovative feature, etc.

Usually, developers follow strategies like A/B testing, inputs from clients, and results from user experience surveys, etc., to narrow down what we want to achieve. Then they select a strategy that will be most suitable to achieve the goal keeping in mind other factors also – time, budget, resources they have, etc.

Need for web optimization

How does a brand survive and grow? Why is web optimization essential for it? The answer is simple, your users interact with the brand’s website or app more than any sales or marketing, or support person. Designing and optimizing your site to create a first-rate user experience (UX) for your users becomes highly important. Optimization happens on many levels in an organization – process, budget, technical, etc. but this blog post will discuss web optimization on a technical aspect.

We have a lot of problem statements that we face in day-to-day life when accessing business websites. The need for web optimization arises due to 2 main reasons:

  1. UI / Performance related issues 
  2. SEO-related issues

Poorly optimized websites give poor user experience and the repeat visits for these sites are comparatively very low as this requires more time and effort from users. Poorly optimized websites in terms of UI/UX and performance may lead to problems like

  • Slow website loading/user interaction
  • Disturbed/unhappy viewing experience
  • Poor organization of content
  • Lagging in trend with competitors
  • Slow website loading/user interaction

 Performance issues such as poorly done Javascript, render-blocking resources, etc., slow down the website considerably on the following aspects – Time to load the site, 

Time to interact (getting inputs and processing), Content display, etc., which may eat the user’s time and test their patience and drive them frustrated.

  • Disturbed/unhappy viewing experience

Sites with several ads, unnecessary pop-ups, unskippable ads, clickbait ads that lead to another page, etc., which overlap the content may divert the user’s attention and increase the complexity of using the site. Pirated movie sites, poorly done shopping sites, and social media sites fall into this category as the best examples. It also increases the user’s time and effort when the user needs to find out where the ad is playing from and close the ad and related pages that might open. Most of the product surveys and reviews from these sites get a negative score from users for viewing experience and the user satisfaction/user retention score is very less.

  • Poor organization of content

Sites that need more content like policy pages, terms, and conditions, and where information needs to be divided into several tabs and categories, dropdowns, etc., need to be crafted very carefully and strategically. Else, it results in a lot of cluttering, and the user ends up spending more time and effort in identifying which is where resulting in a poor accessibility score.

The best example is service sites or information-based sites where users need to reach out to support or read the policy pages. If the support icon is not shown on the main screen, the user needs to scroll to the bottommost section and search which may frustrate the user before even reaching out to the helpline. Also, if policy pages are not transparently marked in a visible dropdown or appear to be hidden somewhere, then it makes the user question the credibility of the brand and reduces trust.

  • Lagging in trend with competitors

Business sites that highly depend on user traffic (number of clicks, downloads, subscriptions, inquiries) for their revenue need to do a careful analysis with competitor sites and keep a tab on user traffic data, user patterns, and website feedback. They can do so by conducting product surveys with a strategically designed questionnaire and keep improving in multiple iterations to achieve a good score on the number of users, reviews and user acquisition, user retention, and be the number one choice of users in the space, good lead generation, etc. 

Good web optimization which is carefully designed on the above aspects plays a vital role in achieving a high score.

SEO-related issues affect key aspects of business like user traffic, ease of accessibility, etc. 

  • The user traffic and visibility of the site

 Poor choice of keywords in the domain name, and links may hamper the visibility of the site in the search result. Even if a website is designed has a great design, it should come in the first few listings once the user searches for a keyword. Generally, showing up within the first 20 Google suggestions is considered to achieve the best user traffic.

  • Accessibility-related issues:

We’ll understand this with the help of an example. Let’s say there’s a shopping site where there’s a specific interval when the user traffic is anticipated much more than usual and we have a risk of website loading speed. Factors like options and dropdowns, the crawlability of links, etc are very crucial in providing a good user experience for everyone. Adding picture tags, checking link crawl-ability, ARIA and href tags check, etc will help us get a good accessibility score and improve user experience.

Tools to check website score and optimization suggestions: 

Here is a list of tools that we find useful with their unique aspects which helped us to derive insights and optimize our projects.:

  1. GTmetrix– Slow to respond, provides almost the same data as PageSpeedInsight
  2. PageSpeedInsights -Detailed metrics score plus compare option, display charts.
  3. Lighthouse– Detailed insights useful for analyzing Speed Index metrics
  4. ScreamingFrog- Detailed insights on technical aspects like coding suggestions
  5. Google Chrome– Specific for testing chrome related extensions and future versions in pre-release or development stages
  6. Yellowlab tools-Detailed technical scores with color coding (Red, yellow, green), number of codes in every category (CSS, HTML, JS)

Wrapping Up:

Building a brand is directly related to user experience. The search engine algorithm keeps on changing and along with it, the user behavior and expectations. With so much competition in the industry, users have a wide range of choices to select from. Optimizing your website can help you grow your traffic and customer base and directly impact customer engagement. Attracting users is just the tip of the iceberg, user retention is where a business lays its foundation for growth as a brand. 

Hope you found this article interesting. 

We’ll further elaborate on the SEO techniques in the next series of this article. 

Till then, Check out our latest case study:

Unlocking the Power of Web Optimization

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Smart Manufacturing Dashboards: A Real-Time Guide for Data-Driven Ops

Smart Manufacturing starts with real-time visibility.

Manufacturing companies today generate data by the second through sensors, machines, ERP systems, and MES platforms. But without real-time insights, even the most advanced production lines are essentially flying blind.

Manufacturers are implementing real-time dashboards that serve as control towers for their daily operations, enabling them to shift from reactive to proactive decision-making. These tools are essential to the evolution of Smart Manufacturing, where connected systems, automation, and intelligent analytics come together to drive measurable impact.

Data is available, but what’s missing is timely action.

For many plant leaders and COOs, one challenge persists: operational data is dispersed throughout systems, delayed, or hidden in spreadsheets. And this delay turns into a liability.

Real-time dashboards help uncover critical answers:

  • What caused downtime during last night’s shift?
  • Was there a delay in maintenance response?
  • Did a specific inventory threshold trigger a quality issue?

By converting raw inputs into real-time manufacturing analytics, dashboards make operational intelligence accessible to operators, supervisors, and leadership alike, enabling teams to anticipate problems rather than react to them.

1. Why Static Reports Fall Short

  • Reports often arrive late—after downtime, delays, or defects have occurred.
  • Disconnected data across ERP, MES, and sensors limits cross-functional insights.
  • Static formats lack embedded logic for proactive decision support.

2. What Real-Time Dashboards Enable

Line performance and downtime trends
Track OEE in real time and identify underperforming lines.

Predictive maintenance alerts
Utilize historical and sensor data to identify potential part failures in advance.

Inventory heat maps & reorder thresholds
Anticipate stockouts or overstocks based on dynamic reorder points.

Quality metrics linked to operator actions
Isolate shifts or procedures correlated with spikes in defects or rework.

These insights allow production teams to drive day-to-day operations in line with Smart Manufacturing principles.

3. Dashboards That Drive Action

Role-based dashboards
Dashboards can be configured for machine operators, shift supervisors, and plant managers, each with a tailored view of KPIs.

Embedded alerts and nudges
Real-time prompts, like “Line 4 below efficiency threshold for 15+ minutes,” reduce response times and minimize disruptions.

Cross-functional drill-downs
Teams can identify root causes more quickly because users can move from plant-wide overviews to detailed machine-level data in seconds.

4. What Powers These Dashboards

Data lakehouse integration
Unified access to ERP, MES, IoT sensor, and QA systems—ensuring reliable and timely manufacturing analytics.

ETL pipelines
Real-time data ingestion from high-frequency sources with minimal latency.

Visualization tools
Custom builds using Power BI, or customized solutions designed for frontline usability and operational impact.

Smart Manufacturing in Action: Reducing Market Response Time from 48 Hours to 30 Minutes

Mantra Labs partnered with a North American die-casting manufacturer to unify its operational data into a real-time dashboard. Fragmented data, manual reporting, delayed pricing decisions, and inconsistent data quality hindered operational efficiency and strategic decision-making.

Tech Enablement:

  • Centralized Data Hub with real-time access to critical business insights.
  • Automated report generation with data ingestion and processing.
  • Accurate price modeling with real-time visibility into metal price trends, cost impacts, and customer-specific pricing scenarios. 
  • Proactive market analysis with intuitive Power BI dashboards and reports.

Business Outcomes:

  • Faster response to machine alerts
  • Quality incidents traced to specific operator workflows
  • 4X faster access to insights led to improved inventory optimization.

As this case shows, real-time dashboards are not just operational tools—they’re strategic enablers. 

(Learn More: Powering the Future of Metal Manufacturing with Data Engineering)

Key Takeaways: Smart Manufacturing Dashboards at a Glance

AspectWhat You Should Know
1. Why Static Reports Fall ShortDelayed insights after issues occur
Disconnected systems (ERP, MES, sensors)
No real-time alerts or embedded decision logic
2. What Real-Time Dashboards EnableTrack OEE and downtime in real-time
Predictive maintenance using sensor data
Dynamic inventory heat maps
Quality linked to operators
3. Dashboards That Drive ActionRole-based views (operator to CEO)
Embedded alerts like “Line 4 down for 15+ mins”
Drilldowns from plant-level to machine-level
4. What Powers These DashboardsUnified Data Lakehouse (ERP + IoT + MES)
Real-time ETL pipelines
Power BI or custom dashboards built for frontline usability

Conclusion

Smart Manufacturing dashboards aren’t just analytics tools—they’re productivity engines. Dashboards that deliver real-time insight empower frontline teams to make faster, better decisions—whether it’s adjusting production schedules, triggering preventive maintenance, or responding to inventory fluctuations.

Explore how Mantra Labs can help you unlock operations intelligence that’s actually usable.

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