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Derya Aksu
Derya Aksu

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New Project Launch: destinatransfer.taxi

I recently launched https://destinatransfer.taxi/
as a brand-new project focused on airport and VIP transfer services across the Aegean region of Turkey.
This project was built from scratch, with a strong emphasis on performance, SEO, scalability, and clean front-end architecture.

🧩 What I Built (Technical Overview)

Frontend

Static HTML5 structure for fast load times and crawlability

Tailwind CSS for a clean, responsive, mobile-first UI

Semantic HTML for better accessibility and SEO

Lightweight design with no unnecessary JS bloat

Performance

Optimized page speed (Core Web Vitals focused)

Minimal render-blocking resources

Server-side caching and compressed assets

Clean URL structure (SEO-friendly slugs)

SEO Architecture

Multi-language structure (/en, /de, /ru, /ar)

Proper canonical URL strategy

Clean internal linking between destination pages

XML sitemap + search-engine-friendly redirects

Keyword-focused landing pages for each destination

Routing & Server Setup

Apache .htaccess rules using RewriteRule instead of legacy redirects

HTTPS & non-www canonicalization

Clean handling of .html vs non-extension URLs

Google-friendly language detection (bot-safe)

🌍 Project Focus

The site targets:

Airport transfers (Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport)

Popular Aegean destinations (Çeşme, Alaçatı, Kuşadası, Didim, Bodrum, etc.)

VIP & private transfers

Touristic and long-distance routes

Each destination has its own dedicated SEO landing page, designed to rank for high-intent search queries.

🎯 Why I Built It This Way

The goal was to create:

A fast, SEO-ready website

Easy to maintain and scale

Search-engine friendly from day one

User-focused, conversion-oriented structure

No heavy frameworks, no unnecessary complexity — just clean code, solid SEO, and performance-first thinking.

🔗 Live Project

👉 https://destinatransfer.taxi/

This project is actively evolving, and I’ll continue improving content depth, structured data, and conversion elements over time.

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