Category: SEO
Simple Search Engine Optimisation strategies to improve your website’s search engine ranking, attract more visitors, and get found online without overwhelm.
What you need to know about domain authority and how to check DA Score
Domain Authority is a rating/score on a scale of 1-100 developed by Moz that predicts how well a site will rank on search engines. The higher the DA of a…
How to make sure your site is mobile friendly to avoid dropping in search results
As we know from previous SEO posts, Googles algorithm takes a lot of things into account when it comes to ranking a site. They look at keywords, Pagerank, Domain Authority,…
Accept sponsored content? Understanding NoFollow Links
There’s always a lot of confusion around the subject of follow links vs. nofollow links. To understand it clearly, you need to understand how search engines work. How search engines…
How to reduce your blogs bounce rate
I’ve discussed how to monitor bounce rate in this Beginners Guide to Google Analytics but in this post I’ll talk about what it is, how to find your sites bounce…
What is Good SEO? Fighting SEO Myths
There seems to be a lot of confusion about SEO these days, many people know the term but are unsure what it is or how to get involved. I’ve previously…
Keyword Research: Step by step to finding keywords for more targeted traffic
Keywords are still a massive part of SEO, but aimlessly stuffing keywords into content will not give the best results. This is why we research keywords. Keyword Research is the search…
Beginners Guide to SEO – Understanding Search Engines + Keywords for SEO
My previous SEO post on how to increase your blog traffic with these SEO tips was really popular and I’ve been getting a lot of SEO questions lately so todays…
SEO success from SMX West
Back in March during SMX West (a social media marketing event) a group of experts held a session to discuss what is needed for SEO Success in 2013. I was…
Increase blog traffic with these SEO tips
SEO is a very easy concept to understand, but putting it into practice is the hard part. Once you know the steps, it comes down to trial and error, learning…