An insight on the relation of Domain and SEO, and how it impacts your digital footprint altogether.
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How changing domains challenge SEO
An insight on the relation of Domain and SEO, and how it impacts your digital footprint altogether.
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How changing domains challenge SEO
After testing the Search Console for more than a year, Google announced its release from beta last year. In the previous year, maybe more, Google slowly rolled out the beta eventually doing a full open beta invite to all Search Console users and migrating their features from the old to the new version. From the new UI to the new features, the tool is currently performing at its best
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How to take advantage of the latest updates to Google Search Console
Webinar marketing has been gaining popularity for a few years now. There are plenty of reasons for that: webinars improve social media engagement , help with brand loyalty, create linkable assets, build lead generation lists, and many more. But one effort webinars can particularly helpful for is reputation management.
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Four ways to use webinar marketing for reputation management
The SEO industry is growing rapidly—estimated to balloon to $79 billion by 2020. Even though you may already be doing great with SEO marketing , you should not ignore the potential benefit of a virtual private network (VPN) on SEO strategies. A VPN is a solution that helps connect two parties on the internet anonymously and using an encrypted network that is private
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How using a VPN can benefit SEO
WordPress is one of the most used content management systems out there. The one thing that makes WordPress so accessible is its ecosystem, including the themes and plugins available. As a user, you’ll find hundreds of free and paid themes
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How to safely change themes on your WordPress site
CPU usage problems are widespread in WordPress websites.
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How to minimize CPU usage in WordPress
On February 8th 2018 Google announced that, beginning in July of this year, Chrome will now be marking all HTTP sites as ‘not secure’ , moving in line with Firefox, who implemented this at the beginning of 2017 . This now means that the 71% of web users utilizing either browser will be greeted with a warning message when trying to access HTTP websites.
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Migrating HTTP to HTTPS: A step-by-step guide