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Search Engine Optimization

WordPress is by far the most popular (and in our opinion the best) blogging platform that you can use for your business. Other than being free, it has plenty of easy-to-use tools for you to get started with, and on top of it all, it is easy to work with even if you have no knowledge about how to build a website or deal with SEO. WordPress is a great tool for your business blog, web shop, or even company website.

In the modern SEO world, it is a given fact that maintaining a website and investing in local SEO is a basic requirement for any company that wants to be successful. But the old days of simply being there and using a few keywords are long gone. Many people have already taken advantage of building and maintaining a local SEO oriented blog, and since 97% of respondents said that they used the internet when researching local products in a recent survey

Many experienced internet entrepreneurs have an intricate and delicate relationship with one of the most important aspects of E-Commerce: keywords. Keywords have been traditionally known to be one of the most important driving factors of search engine optimization. However, you may ask yourself, as the internet, and search engines, shifts and changes, are your keywords being left in the dust? Could it be that your site, which was a top ranker years ago, simply isn't as well-optimized as it used

In its never-ending quest to be the absolute best at everything, Google has made some convenient changes that will help searchers do a whole lot more when they use the search engine to look for something. Bing released a similar service at the beginning of this year where users could order food through their website. Google, never one to be outdone, followed suit, and now offers you the ability to place orders at restaurants, make reservations, and book appointments. What exactly are

Google has recently fully rolled out its much-awaited (and feared) algorithm change that essentially enforces the old adage “you are either with us, or against us.” The new update either makes you mobile friendly or not mobile friendly. New criteria have become increasingly important, while others have become relics of times past. So what do these changes tell us about E-commerce? Constant monitoring and maintenance is essential One of most overlooked aspects of a business is maintenance. When you are at the

Website owners and SEO experts pay very close attention when Google announce changes to their algorithms. Since these changes will impact how websites are designed and the type of content that’s posted on them, we should seek to understand the modifications clearly so that they can respond accordingly. One of Google’s most recent changes is specifically geared toward mobile devices, and is commonly known in the industry as “Mobilegeddon.” To ensure that you are in complete compliance with these new algorithm

If your e-commerce store has a product that has been discontinued or is out of stock, do you know what you should do with the page, from an SEO perspective? Should you create a 404 error page? Keep the product page active even though the product is no longer available? Use an automatic redirect to send users to a similar product? These are questions that a number of e-commerce stores face each day, especially when they may have a product page

While the role of an SEO professional is still to drive organic traffic and increase organic revenue, the methods that are used have changed quite a bit, making it necessary for these professionals to acquire additional skills to continue seeing results. Today, the SEO professional has to act and think like a creative marketer, digital strategist, user experience advocate, content developer and even cheerleader if you plan to survive the ever-changing landscape of SEO. As a result of this information, there

As a small business owner, you should be aware of how much Google can influence your success. You should also know that Google is constantly adapting its search algorithms to both improve its services and reflect trends in technology and society. This past Tuesday, Google rolled out new changes to their search algorithm that will have major effects on how businesses are ranked on mobile phones. So what do these changes mean for your small business? Well, it depends on what

If there is anything users hate more than a slow website, we have yet to find it. Studies have shown that a website that takes more than 5 seconds to load is basically dead in the water. When your site spends ages loading up, and your user sits there waiting, you can bet that they are going to be taking their business elsewhere. Website speed isn’t just important for your user experience, it is now essential to Google’s SEO algorithm as