SEO friendly? What to look for in your next CMS
There are a lot of CMSs to choose from. How do you make sure your new CMS will allow you to optimise your site for organic traffic?
Post from Helen Pollitt
Core Web Vitals and the News Industry – The End of Fake News?
Core Web Vitals are Google’s newest approach to measuring user experience with solid metrics. How do the world’s most popular news websites fare, and will this impact their visibility?
Post from Laura Hampton
How to Create Harder Working Home Pages – A 10 Step Guide
A website’s home page presents marketers with the greatest untapped performance enhancement opportunities for website marketing.
Post from Lee Wilson
5 Ways to Avoid Website Redesign Failures
Website redesigns can become make or break moments for any marketing team or agency, and often fail to meet expectations or destroy hard-earned performance.
Post from Lee Wilson
5 Ways to Avoid Website Redesign Failures
Website redesigns can become make or break moments for any marketing team or agency, and often fail to meet expectations or destroy hard-earned performance.
Post from Lee Wilson
How Long Will it Take for Your New Website to Rank in Google?
How long does it take for a new website to start ranking in Google? It’s a simple question with a complex answer, as Lee Wilson explains in this article.
Post from Lee Wilson
New realities of mobile page speed measuring and how to adjust to them
Page speed is a high SEO and UX priority, but how does Google calculate load speed? In this article, Aleh Barysevich explores different speed measurement tools and shows which you should focus on.
Post from State of Digital Guest Contributor
An SEO’s guide to XPath
What is XPath? XPath is a major element in the XSLT standard. XPath can be used to navigate through elements and attributes in an XML document. Source. That means (in plain terms) you can select any element, or the contents of any element, attribute, table or meta object in the source of the HTML source […]
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Multiple Domains vs Single Domain Strategy to Build a Stronger Domain
For long-term SEO value, is it better to have one single domain or to split out your websites in to multiple niche domains? In this post Polly Pospelova dives in to this question and shows the pros and cons of each approach.
Post from Polly Pospelova
Six Hreflang tag pitfalls to watch out for on e-commerce websites
When taking a website international, one of the most important technical SEO elements to get right is the Hreflang tag. When you … read more
An SEO’s survival guide to Single Page Applications (SPAs)
If you haven’t heard of Single Page Applications (SPA for short), or if you have been resistant to learning about these JavaScript methods for creating websites, the time for hiding your head in the sand is over.
5 Free Ways to Make Your Website Better
Do you want to make your websites better, be a better marketer and overall be more successful at the work you do? If yes, read on for five of Chris Green’s top (free) tools you can get started with today.
Post from Chris Green
JavaScript & SEO: The Definitive Resource List
Learn all about JavaScript and SEO with this comprehensive list of resources on all aspects of crawling, indexing, and ranking JavaScript in search engines. Includes links to tests, case studies, presentations, and official documentation.
Post from Barry Adams
#AMPConf 2018 ⚡ Key Announcements and Highlights
Barry Adams attended the second annual AMP Conference, which featured a range of talks and interesting announcements from the AMP community. Read about AMP for email, AMP Stories, and the latest WordPress and AMP developments.
Post from Barry Adams
JavaScript and SEO: The Difference Between Crawling and Indexing
Crawling and indexing are different things, yet in SEO they are often confused. This can lead to misunderstandings and issues, especially when it comes to JavaScript.
Post from Barry Adams
Lazy Developers or Poor Communication?
Often websites aren’t as good as they can be due to poor communication between developers and other teams like marketing. In this guest post, Toby Osbourn explains how this can be prevented.
Post from State of Digital Guest Contributor
7 Things Google PageSpeed Insights Doesn’t Tell You
Pete Campbell runs through seven common speed tactics suggested by Google PageSpeed Insights and helps you put them into context or action.
Post from Pete Campbell
Why I’m Blaming WordPress For Its Own Security Flaws
The WordPress CMS has some major security flaws that can be fixed easily. Barry Adams lists some of these flaws and propose straightforward fixes to help prevent hacks and make WordPress sites more secure.
Post from Barry Adams
Preparing Your Website for the Winter – Your Winter Ready Guide
The winter season is a great, and natural timeframe to consider who your website is for, what your website is offering, and where you intend your website to take your business in the following year. See this free guide to a winter ready website.
Post from Lee Wilson
Dynamic KML Layers with Google Maps Javascript API
About two years ago we created the Messages in the Deep project, which included a mapping interactive powered by Google’s Maps and Fusion Tables APIs. However, we always had an issue with it – the 25,000 daily requests limit to the Fusion Tables API. We repeatedly blew past that. The solution we used at the […]
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