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Michael Ramirez

Founder of evisio.co It’s messy, complicated, super technical, and sometimes feels like black magic, where you’re not sure what you’re really getting out of it.

Posts by Michael:

How to fix a favicon icon problem

05 Nov 2022

A favicon is a distinguishable page element, which is why they’re used. Favicons are small icons that can be seen in your browser’s URL navigation bar. They usually look like a logo that represents the website.  After installing a favicon you may find that it’s not visible in browsers or certain web interfaces even if […]

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What to do when encoding is not declared

05 Nov 2022

Some unintended consequences might arise after translating online digital content from one language to another. One problem that can occur is translated content that’s transmitted to a different medium. When copied from one file to another, simple sentences containing accented characters or special formatting may appear deformed.  When this happens particular characters and parts of […]

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How to fix duplicate content issues

05 Nov 2022

Sometimes Google and other search engines come across the issue of duplicate content. This is when the same exact content is on different URLs. Duplicate content is a common problem, but it’s easy to fix if you can identify the issue.  Why duplicate content is bad for SEO When the identical content is hosted at […]

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How to fix duplicate content in H1 and title tags

05 Nov 2022

You may have optimized your website to make it more appealing, but search engines are hesitant to rank it. What gives? It could be due to duplicate content in H1 and title tags.  That’s right, if your title tags and H1 tags are duplicates it can throw off your search engine optimization. Both H1 and […]

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How to Fix Broken or Slow-Loading Images

05 Nov 2022

Broken images are images that aren’t loading properly and can’t be viewed. Broken images are seen as dead ends for users and search engines, which can cause search engines to downgrade your website because they create a poor user experience. Slow-loading images are images that take longer than normal to upload on a website. They […]

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How to fix broken internal links

05 Nov 2022

When a visitor clicks on a link on your website and lands on a missing page, it’s considered a broken internal link. Several potential causes for a broken link include page deletion, page relocation, and incorrect URLs. The frustration caused by broken internal links is enough for some visitors to decide they’d rather bounce to […]

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How to fix broken external links

05 Nov 2022

If you have a website there’s a good chance at some point you’ll run into broken link errors. We’ve all clicked on a link only to get a 404 error message. Hitting a dead end like that isn’t good for your website or the end user. And because it’s bad for the end user that […]

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How to fix broken external images

05 Nov 2022

Broken external images are one of the most common preventable problems in website management. They cause a number of issues like:  Frustrating users and decreasing trust. Causing visitors to go elsewhere to find the information they’re looking for. Google viewing the website less favorably and dropping its ranking.  Don’t let broken external images cause you […]

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Why is crawl depth or page depth important for SEO?

05 Nov 2022

When you’re developing a website, navigation is essential. You have to consider the ease with which users can navigate to subpages from the site’s homepage and other landing pages.  The homepage is where most users will enter and exit the site. Your website’s performance will suffer if visitors can’t go to lower-level pages easily. It’s […]

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