Eight HTML elements crucial for SEO
A detailed look at the top eight HTML elements to better communicate with the search engines to achieve better SERP rankings.
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How AMP technology can upgrade your email campaigns
AMP technology enables to add dynamic content to previously static flat email pages, and lets recipients react to it right in the message.
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Quick wins for Magento SEO
Is Magento SEO friendly? Dive into SEO best practices to follow with a quick look at technical considerations and content strategy.
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Quick wins for Magento SEO
Is Magento SEO friendly? Dive into SEO best practices to follow with a quick look at technical considerations and content strategy.
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A survival kit for SEO-friendly JavaScript websites
How to enable the usage of JavaScript frameworks while keeping the search engine bots happy? Where should SEOs start from? Key guidelines shared.
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Four tools to better structure your article for SEO and usability
Writing good content isn’t enough. Here are 4 key factors to consider when creating effectively structured SEO content, and tools to use to meet each need.
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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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A guide to HTML and meta tags in 2018
To help bring you up to speed, we’ve produced an updated guide for 2018, focusing on clearing up some of the confusion around HTML meta tags and meta tags, and listing some of the more useful tags you can use on your site to help search engines (and users) understand your site better.
When Google Gets It Wrong By Changing The Titles Of Web Pages
Google doesn’t always use the HTML title tag of a web page, choosing instead to make its own title for a page, if it thinks it can do a better job. Here’s an example of it getting this completely wrong. I was searching for Dana Point Jet Ski, which is a real business in Dana […]
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