When trying to optimise a new blog for SEO , most individuals and businesses can get confused. There’s sometimes too much information, and guidance can be very technical
You’re no SEO beginner . You’ve sorted your technical SEO. Your site is being crawled regularly and Google is quick to index new pages on your site
You’re no SEO beginner . You’ve sorted your technical SEO. Your site is being crawled regularly and Google is quick to index new pages on your site
Appearing in the top organic listings of Google is increasingly like pouring a gallon of milk into a shot glass. And the shot glass is already full of adverts, a bunch of maps, a broadsheet newspaper, a lengthy opinion piece about Taylor Swift and an Argos catalogue. And oh look, now you’ve got milk all over the kitchen counter, but everyone’s just ignoring it as they’re too busy looking into the shot glass because all the information they need is right there
What is a meta description? How do you write one? Why are meta descriptions important
Over the past couple of weeks, Google has been spotted introducing some interesting changes to the look and layout of its search results pages. The first, as we reported in our round-up of key search marketing news on Friday, is that Google appears to have increased the length limit for title tags in the SERPs to around 69-70 characters
What is a title tag? How do you write one? Why are title tags important?
You don’t have to be an SEO expert to optimise your content in just a few steps and improve your page’s ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs). SEO might sound complicated for beginners, but in fact, everyone can start applying a few basic tips that will affect a post’s performance and eventually its ranking
For the uninitiated, SEO can seem to be a complex and foreign landscape, but it doesn’t have to be too complicated.
Do you accept standard SEO practices? Or do you prefer to evolve beyond the basics