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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Using Python to recover SEO site traffic (Part two)
In this edition, we dive deeper into how your SEO site traffic can recover from a site migration using Python, resourceful code snippets and tools.
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Using Python to recover SEO site traffic (Part one)
A way to speed up the critical job of traffic analysis in recovering from a bad redesign or site migration. Masterfully coded in python, step by step.
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Why SEO and front-end developers are the perfect search marketing team
Getting SEO and front-end developers to work together can lead to spectacular success. Find out how this approach can take your strategy to the next level.
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An Idiot’s Guide to: Failing to Complete the Actions for the Google Assistant Codelab (and a Realisation that I Need to Learn More Code)
Read about John’s attempt to create a simple Google Action for the Google Assistant – he knows that the future of search is voice, but does he need more coding skills?
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3 Logical Alternatives to Animated GIFs
GIFs are one of the oldest image formats on the web. The Graphics Interchange Format was first introduced in 1987, and advances in browser technology in the intervening years have reduced the number of scenarios in which GIF is the most suitable image format. In general, animated graphics are one of the format’s few remaining […]
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