SEO Tips #13: Quick Navigation
When you design your website, make sure the navigation is not difficult. Let users experience an easier navigation when they land on your website so that they can easily [...]
When you design your website, make sure the navigation is not difficult. Let users experience an easier navigation when they land on your website so that they can easily [...]
Designing for multiple devices, aka responsive design, is what Google recommends. This type of design allows your website to perform optimally on multiple devices. From an SEO perspective, a responsive website [...]
To get a better rank in the search results, optimize your images along with the text on your website. Avoid using large images on your website. Keep the image [...]
When you blow your nose, someone’s asks if you want a “Kleenex”. If you search for something on the Internet, you “Google” it. The point? Always optimize for Google [...]
Keep the ALT tags, but lose the meta tags. Ensure all images have a good ALT tag applied to them so that search engines can recognize them when indexing. [...]
Simply put: www.mysite.com/?p-123456 = Bad www.mysite.com/PageName = Good All page names within your site should be human-readable. If you are a WordPress developer, this is as simple as setting [...]
Google provides us with a ton of great tools we can use for SEO optimization. Be sure to make use of there: Google Analytics (tracking your visitors) Google Webmaster [...]
With modern browsers finally jumping on the “typography bandwagon”, we can use custom fonts when and where they are needed. So, take advantage of this technology by using as [...]
Always attempt to accurately define what someone will get when they click on a link. For example, “Download Our SEO White Paper” or “Review Our Human Resources Guidelines” are [...]
Keep your page title to 60 characters or less. Most search engines won’t display anything more than this anyway. Also, be sure that the title includes a short, accurate [...]