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4 tips to quickly improve your website in the current situation

10 April 2020 | 33 Comments Willemien Hallebeek

Everything is happening online, now that the situation with COVID-19 has everyone staying at home as much as possible. You’re not going to events, you’re not sitting down with customers. So, your online presence is more important than ever. Your website is your business card. And you want it to be found! But many people …

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4 tips to quickly improve your website in the current situation


How to get your new WordPress site indexed

18 March 2020 | 10 Comments Dijana Muzhdeka

When you roll out the red carpet on a new website, you might be expecting visitors to start coming eagerly. In reality, before people start visiting your site, search engines need to find, index and rank it. In this article, I share some tips that could help you get your site indexed faster.  A quick note …

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How to get your new WordPress site indexed


Google’s Sitelinks Searchbox, with or without Yoast SEO

26 February 2020 | 20 Comments Edwin Toonen

A couple of years ago, Google introduced the Sitelinks Searchbox. When activated, this search box appears under the main URL for a given brand in the search results, above its sitelinks, hence the name. When you search for that brand in Google, you can directly use the site’s search engine. The results will be presented …

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Google’s Sitelinks Searchbox, with or without Yoast SEO

Move WordPress to a new domain in 10 easy steps!

20 January 2020 | 9 Comments Jono Alderson

Sometimes, branding, technical or business decisions mean that you need to change your domain. If you’re not careful, a poorly managed move can really hurt your SEO. Thankfully, WordPress makes things pretty easy – here’s everything you need to do. 10 steps to move WordPress That should be it, you’ve moved WordPress to a new …

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Move WordPress to a new domain in 10 easy steps!

Help, I’ve accidentally noindexed a post. What to do?

9 January 2020 | 17 Comments Willemien Hallebeek

It can happen to anyone: You’re working on your site, fiddling on some posts here and there, and hit update when you’re done. After a while, you check back on how a post is doing and, to your dismay, it disappeared completely from the search engines! It turns out you’ve accidentally set a post or …

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Help, I’ve accidentally noindexed a post. What to do?

What’s powering conversational search? Featured snippets, structured data and actions

11 December 2019 | 8 Comments Edwin Toonen

Voice search is still hot, but it might be a little slower on the uptake than many predicted. Google and friends continue to bombard the consumer with new devices, with new possibilities and new ways of controlling them via voice. The results for these voice searches come from a mix of actions, knowledge graph data, …

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What’s powering conversational search? Featured snippets, structured data and actions

Search Console showing errors in your product structured data?

21 November 2019 | 14 Comments Edwin Toonen

Google’s recent run of enhancement reports in Search Console gives you lots of insights into how your site is performing in search. Sometimes, though, it gives you stuff to think about, like errors or improvements to make. For instance, if you run an online store, you’re bound to have come across this structured data error: …

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Search Console showing errors in your product structured data?

WordPress robots.txt: Best-practice example for SEO

7 November 2019 Jono Alderson

Your robots.txt file is a powerful tool when working on a website’s SEO – but you should handle it with care. It allows you to deny search engines access to different files and folders, but often that’s not the best way to optimize your site. Here, we’ll explain how we think site owners should use their …

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WordPress robots.txt: Best-practice example for SEO