SEO
The Ultimate SEO Glossary of SEO Jargon
A Above the fold – The term ‘above the fold’ is the technical term for the percentage of a web page that is visible on your monitor before you scroll. As your […]
Read MoreHow To Improve Your Ecommerce SEO Performance
Whether you have just begun your journey with an ecommerce website or are a fully established business with a loyal customer base, ecommerce SEO will be an important factor for driving potential […]
Read MoreA Guide to the Yoast SEO Plugin
There are a number of different SEO techniques that you can employ within your business’ online strategy, providing great benefits for the performance of your company website. Here is where on-page optimisation […]
Read MoreWhat is HTTPS & What Does It Mean For SEO?
What is HTTPS? HTTPS stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure. HTTPS is the method that serves a site in a secure environment, essentially meaning secure communication between a browser and webserver. By […]
Read MoreHow Does Redirection Impact SEO?
What is Redirection? Redirection is the process of forwarding one URL to another. Ensuring that you are using the correct type of redirect for your requirements is essential so that you are […]
Read MoreSchema Structured Data
Schema structured data are snippets of information shown in search results in addition to the usual meta title and meta description. The additional data can take the form of reviews, site links, […]
Read MoreCanonicalization For SEO: Canonical URL’s
What is canonicalization? Canonicalization is the process of defining a dominant version or ‘canonical’ version of a page and redirecting all other URL’s with the same content to a default version of […]
Read MoreImage SEO: How to Optimise Your Images for SEO
Your SEO strategy for optimising your website often includes keyword rich content and faultless user experience. Despite these factors being the basis of having a well optimised site, it is shocking how […]
Read MoreThe Issues behind Duplicate Content
To offer the best possible search experience to its users, Google tries it’s best to filter out as much duplicate content as possible – but why? Because we aren’t interested in seeing […]
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