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Website and server optimizations that help search engine spiders crawl and index your site more effectively (to help improve organic rankings).

How to fix resources that are formatted as a page link

20 Dec 2022

Have you ever clicked on an image on a web page expecting to go to another page, but all that happened was it showed you a larger version of the image instead? When resources are presented as page links it cause issues that can have a detrimental influence on visitors’ experience and the website’s usability. […]

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Fixing an invalid sitemap.xml formatting

20 Dec 2022

Building a sitemap in XML or HTML is a fairly simple process now that there are numerous sitemap generators and plugins. However, if your sitemap submission isn’t correctly prepared and uploaded, you may face a lot of issues. Let’s go over some of the most common mistakes and how to fix them so that sitemap […]

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What is the best maximum URL length?

20 Dec 2022

URL, also known as a web address, stands for Uniform Resource Locator. It’s a specific string of characters that identifies the location of a web resource. The URL of a website can be seen at the top of most browser windows’ address bars.  Like many other elements of a website, the URL has an effect […]

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How to fix uncompressed pages issue?

20 Dec 2022

The Uncompressed pages issue is triggered only when page compression is not enabled—specifically when the Content-Encoding entity is missing from the response header. Undoubtedly, Search engine optimization (SEO) is vital to modern digital content generation. After all, a site’s or page’s ranking in a search engine’s results directly affects how often it is seen and […]

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How do I fix duplicate title tags?

14 Dec 2022

Duplicate title tags occur when the same line of text appears in the title tag of multiple web pages. When the title tag is well crafted in terms of relevance and description of  web sites, it can lead to a high click rate in search results. But repeating the same great title tag over and […]

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How to fix a missing title tag issue

13 Dec 2022

The head portion of every web page has an HTML tag called the title tag. The key purpose of a title tag is providing context regarding the primary subject matter of the page.  Title tags are displayed prominently on search engine results pages (SERPs) and often serve as the link that users can click on. […]

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How to implement Open Graph markup correctly

07 Nov 2022

Do you have compliant Open Graph markup in your page’s HTML? Open Graph is similar to schema.org microdata. It tells you what your whole page is about whereas schema.org tells about content chunks. Open Graph was created by Meta and is becoming essential as more consumers take their searches, purchase power, and time away from […]

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How to fix slow page load speed issues (HTML)

07 Nov 2022

If you want to have a successful online business, optimizing your site’s load time is crucial. It’s an element of site performance that affects search engine optimization (SEO), user experience, retention, and, most crucially, conversion rates. Why page load time is so important According to a recent study, the amount of time it takes for […]

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How to fix an HTTPS page that has internal links to HTTP

07 Nov 2022

If your HTTP pages are linking to your HTTPS internal pages, you have an HTTPS internal linking issue. Since incorporating HTTPS into a website’s infrastructure is a best practice and a ranking factor for search engines, using the HTTPS protocol is recommended (though not necessary).  When you’re already using HTTPS and have internal links to […]

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How to fix too many URL parameters

07 Nov 2022

URL parameters, frequently referred to as “query strings,” are a means of organizing information that’s associated with a specific URL. To do this a question mark (?) and a parameter or parameters are appended to the end of a URL. Multiple parameters can be present in a URL by separating them with an ‘&’ symbol.  Let’s […]

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