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Nofollow attributes in outgoing internal links

07 Nov 2022

A nofollow attribute is a small bit of code that may be added to a link in order to notify Google to ignore the link. Using no follow attributes in search engine optimization (SEO) stretches back a very long time, and the practice is somewhat complicated. In most cases, this kind of thing isn’t a […]

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Tips for improving encryption algorithms

07 Nov 2022

According to Joe Moorcones, vice president of SafeNet, “the entire commercial world functions off the idea that encryption is rock-solid and not breakable.” In truth, the advent of quantum computing could make deciphering encrytion codes an easy task in the not-too-distant future.  It is beneficial to understand the current state of encryption before delving into […]

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Using RDFa structured data

07 Nov 2022

RDFa is an HTML5 extension that allows webmasters to mark up content elements using HTML tag attributes. These content elements include people, places, events, recipes, and reviews. Each component relates to the material users see on a website and that a webmaster wants search engines to describe. When marking content that lives within the elements […]

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What to do when you can’t open a page’s URL

07 Nov 2022

It’s inevitable that you’ll encounter errors when you’re using the Internet. Error 404 is an example of a simple error code that makes the problem at hand clear.  Then there are other errors where the underlying problem is far from being clear. An error that states “this site can’t be reached” is one of those […]

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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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How to fix multiple canonical URLs

06 Nov 2022

Multiple canonical URLs is a significant issue for a website’s search engine optimization (SEO). For starters, having duplicate content on several URLs can cause indexing issues. Those issues are made worse by the fact that having multiple canonical URLs can also reduce the value of your link equity and hurt your website’s position in the […]

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How to fix malformed link issues

05 Nov 2022

When a user attempts to load a page that doesn’t exist or tries to access a password-protected area of the site without the required authorization, the request is considered to be malformed or illegal. There could be several causes for a web page becoming inaccessible.  Some failures can be attributable to the server, but others […]

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How to fix large HTML page size issues

05 Nov 2022

In search engine optimization (SEO), the term “page size” refers to the size of the file that’s downloaded when a web page is viewed. The page’s size is determined by the total size of all its component files. A typical web page is composed of multiple files, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, image files, and other […]

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