Next up in a series on bots and why crawl budgets are important, Columnist Stephan Spencer explains how to direct the engine bots to what’s important on your site and how to avoid common coding issues.
Even a magic SEO wand will not get a web page to rank if the page has not been indexed. Contributor Janet Driscoll Miller suggests that making sure web pages can be indexed is key during an SEO audit. The post The first steps of your SEO audit: Indexing issues appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google has finally disclosed the new recrawl limits by revising the help document over the weekend.
You generally wouldn’t want your staging site appearing in search results, so how can you prevent Google from indexing this content? Columnist Patrick Stox offers some tips. The post How to keep your staging or development site out of the index appeared first on Search Engine Land.
These days, SEO best practices include consideration for the user experience (UX).
You’ve crawled your client’s site, identified the SEO issues and fixed those issues in staging. Great job! But columnist Glenn Gabe shares why recrawling the site is critical once your SEO changes have been pushed live. The post The final recrawl analysis: A powerful and important last step after…
Baidu’s Link Submission Script is a great way to help Baidu index your content, but it can create some potential SEO issues.
Search engine optimization (SEO) can be complex, but columnist Marcus Miller simplifies it by breaking down its key elements into four main categories.
Stumped by a technical SEO issue? Columnist Patrick Stox has some tips and tricks to help you diagnose and solve some common problems. The post Tips to troubleshoot your technical SEO appeared first on Search Engine Land
Want to dip your toes into techncial SEO? Columnist John Lincoln shares some fun tidbits for those just starting out. The post 19 technical SEO facts for beginners appeared first on Search Engine Land