Tag: HTML

search engine | 11 August 2015

Testing the International Googlebot, Simplified

Last month we discussed how, in an attempt to keep up with the rising trend of sites dynamically changing content depending on the location or language preference of their customers, […]

search engine | 10 August 2015

Your Email Marketing May Impact Your Rankings

Two things I’ve never personally tied very closely are email marketing and rankings. Of course, I’ve understood that newsletters can inform possible linkers or social sharers of new resources on […]

search engine | 15 June 2015

Monitoring Site Changes for SEO

Part of being a great SEO is having the ability to explain the ebb and flow of organic visits to the client’s site. This can be tough when considering all […]

search engine | 15 May 2015

Bing to Follow In Mobilegeddon’s Footsteps

Bing recently started tagging results as “mobile-friendly,” allowing users to differentiate between non-optimized sites before they click. On the heels of Google’s mobile-friendly algorithm update, the Microsoft-owned search engine is […]

search engine | 15 May 2015

Bing to Follow In Mobilegeddon’s Footsteps

Bing recently started tagging results as “mobile-friendly,” allowing users to differentiate between non-optimized sites before they click. On the heels of Google’s mobile-friendly algorithm update, the Microsoft-owned search engine is […]

SERP | 13 March 2015

8 Local SEO Mistakes that Cost You Money

Oh admit it…. There are days when you type keywords your customers would use in Google and scan local results searching for your site. Only to want to drive your […]

search engine | 3 March 2015

Busted SEO Campaign? Fix It With 3 Easy Checks!

You’ve sold an SEO project to a small business customer, targeted the right keywords, optimized the Web design, promoted the site, and earned quality links – but 90 to […]

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