Technical issues block all organic traffic. Fix these first so Google can crawl and index your site correctly.
Step 1: Mobile responsiveness check. Open your website on a phone. Pages should be readable, forms should be usable, and buttons should be tappable without zooming. If anything breaks on mobile, it's a priority fix. Use Google Mobile-Friendly Test to confirm.
Step 2: Site speed audit. Slow sites rank lower and convert worse. Use Google PageSpeed Insights (free) to check desktop and mobile speed. Typical credit union sites should load in under 3 seconds. Common culprits: uncompressed images, outdated plugins, no caching. If your site scores below 50, notify your web host or developer immediately.
Step 3: Set up structured data (schema markup). This tells Google what content is on your site. At minimum, add Organization schema (name, logo, contact, location) and LocalBusiness schema for each branch. Financial services schema helps Google understand your products (savings accounts, loans, rates). Most modern CMS platforms have schema plugins—Yoast SEO, Rank Math, or Schema.org directly. This is a technical requirement but pays back immediately in featured snippet eligibility and knowledge graph inclusion.
Step 4: Audit crawlability in Google Search Console. Go to Crawl Stats and Coverage reports. Look for "Excluded" or "Error" pages. Common issues: robots.txt blocking content, sitemap missing pages, redirect chains. Prioritize fixing errors over warnings.
Step 5: Check SSL/HTTPS.** Your site must use HTTPS (secure). Search the URL bar—you should see a lock icon. If not, contact your web host or install an SSL certificate. Google ranks HTTPS higher and it's required for PCI compliance on any page handling member data.