Some SEO practices haven’t kept pace with changes in search engines and may now be self-defeating, leading to content that fails to rank. Here are six SEO practices that hinder ranking and suggestions for more …
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How To Strategize For Multinational Businesses
A lot of multinational SEO campaigns fall down when the strategy is just to target a set of keywords, set up hreflang, and create content. Understanding local customs, language, and consumer behavior is crucial for …
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If you’ve attended a marketing conference and felt like everything was below your knowledge level or that your questions weren’t answered, there’s a good reason for that. Not everyone is advanced, and not everyone is …
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Listen, this isn’t a fun topic or article to write. I’ve been through a lot in my career as an employee. Now, as an agency owner, I understand how economic factors, downtimes, and other ripples …
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Categories on your Google Business Profile (GBP) are among the top factors for local search rankings. It’s essential to choose the right primary and secondary categories to ensure your business appears in relevant searches. If …
Continue readingA Guide To 301 Vs. 302 Redirects For SEO
When managing a website, choosing the right type of redirect is crucial for ensuring a smooth user experience and maintaining SEO performance. While there are multiple ways to redirect a webpage, the two most common …
Continue readingGoogle updates crawl budget docs for large sites with differing mobile and desktop pages and links
Google added a new best practice in its crawl budget documentation to say it is best practice to ensure all links are present on the mobile version, as it is on your desktop version, if …
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Google has updated its crawl budget guidelines, stressing the need to maintain consistent link structures between mobile and desktop websites. Large websites must ensure mobile versions contain all desktop links or risk slower page discovery. …
Continue readingGoogle fixes supplemental feed limitation in Merchant Center Next
Google Merchant Center Next resolved a previous limitation that prevented users from working with pre-prepared supplemental feeds in Google Sheets. Merchants can now use existing Google Sheets for supplemental feeds, eliminating the previous requirement to …
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