What is a progressive web app (PWA)? Why would you want one?
It’s been years since the beginning of the age of the smartphone. With it came the era of native apps. Apps continue to play a massive role in our daily life, and many business owners have asked themselves multiple times: should we have an app? Of course, the only answer to that is — it […]
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Word of advice on exactly what to expect from SEO in 2020
As always, Google is likely to throw a couple of curveballs – However, the SEO industry is coming of age. E-A-T, page quality, on-page SEO audits, and more.
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Move WordPress to a new domain in 10 easy steps!
Sometimes, branding, technical or business decisions mean that you need to change your domain. If you’re not careful, a poorly managed move can really hurt your SEO. Thankfully, WordPress makes things pretty easy – here’s everything you need to do. 10 steps to move WordPress That should be it, you’ve moved WordPress to a new […]
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Before You Kill That Mobile Subdomain…
Funny Kill It With Fire GIF from Funny GIFs Most SEOs I know hate sites with separate mobile URLs. They served their purpose back in the early days of mobile browsers, but over time the maintenance overhead combined with the SEO uncertainty brought on by having two different sets of near duplicate URLs has caused […]
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Duplicate content: Causes and solutions
Getting rid of duplicate content is a very important task for an SEO. This article discusses common causes & how to identify and fix duplicate content.
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Robots meta changes for Google
Sometimes Google does announcements about new features and we go “huh, why did they do that?” This week we had one of those. Google introduced a new set of robots meta controls, that allows sites to limit the display of their snippets in the search results. There is a reason for that, but they buried […]
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How to use WordPress: Answering 12 common WordPress questions
WordPress is huge. According to the latest stats, WordPress powers almost 35% of the web — and growing quickly. With so many sites using the CMS and so many new sites bursting onto the scene, there’re a lot of new users taking their first steps in the wonderful world of WordPress. People from all walks […]
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Holistic SEO: Improve every aspect of your website
At Yoast, we try to combat the notion that SEO is just a trick. While tricks might get you ranked quickly, they usually don’t work in the long run, and they might even backfire. Permanently ranking well in Google demands an extensive SEO strategy focused on every aspect of your website; the technical stuff, the […]
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Robots.txt best practice guide, part 2: Setting up your robots.txt file
Part two of our article on “Robots.txt best practice guide + examples” talks about how to set up your newly created robots.txt file.
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Robots.txt best practice guide, part 2: Setting up your robots.txt file
Part two of our article on “Robots.txt best practice guide + examples” talks about how to set up your newly created robots.txt file.
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Five steps to deliver better technical SEO services to your clients
Despite how code-heavy and cumbersome technical SEO may seem, grasping its core concepts are closely within reach for most search marketers. Sure, it helps to have HTML chops or a developer on hand. But the idea of delivering top-tier technical SEO services shouldn’t feel as intimidating as it is for most agencies and consultants.
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Five steps to deliver better technical SEO services to your clients
Despite how code-heavy and cumbersome technical SEO may seem, grasping its core concepts are closely within reach for most search marketers. Sure, it helps to have HTML chops or a developer on hand. But the idea of delivering top-tier technical SEO services shouldn’t feel as intimidating as it is for most agencies and consultants.
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Delete your pages and rank higher in search – Index bloat and technical optimization 2019
If you’re looking for a way to optimize your site for technical SEO and rank better, consider deleting your pages. I know, crazy, right? Lots of points covered with screenshots.
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Recovering From Data Overload in Technical SEO
The ability to choose the right data to track and the most appropriate analysis is what makes the difference between basic SEO best practices and offering a high-performance SEO strategy.
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How to master technical SEO: Six areas to attack now
It’s challenging to cover every technical aspect of sites as hundreds of issues may need fixes. Six extremely beneficial areas with actionable tips covered.
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What’s technical SEO? 8 technical aspects everyone should know
An SEO Basics post about technical SEO might seem like a contradiction in terms. Nevertheless, some basic knowledge about the more technical side of SEO can mean the difference between a high ranking site and a site that doesn’t rank at all. Technical SEO isn’t easy, but here we’ll explain – in layman’s language – […]
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Using Python to recover SEO site traffic (Part three)
In part three, we will learn how to automatically group pages using machine learning to recover SEO site traffic using Python.
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A story about Schema, structured data and robots
Once upon a time, a little robot came to a site to figure out what it was about. The robot read some words and followed some links and said: “Well, there are a lot of mentions of this particular word, so this page must be about that!” She sent out orders to the mothership to […]
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Schema.org is hard; we’re making it easy
Getting a Schema.org implementation right on a website was – until today – enormously painful. There was not enough documentation and no good tools to help you to make it truly simple. The best implementations so far really are, sadly, still just a fragmented mess. Today, we’ve fixed that. The best Schema.org implementations we see […]
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WordPress SEO
The ONLY tutorial you need to boost your search engine traffic by improving your WordPress SEO. Tips on WordPress SEO plugin usage, structuring your site and optimizing your theme!
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