Google’s Mueller On How To Handle Legacy AMP Subdomains

Google’s Mueller On How To Handle Legacy AMP Subdomains

Google’s John Mueller advises site owners on managing outdated AMP subdomains, suggesting redirects or complete DNS removal. Mueller recommends either keeping 301 redirects or removing the AMP subdomain entirely from DNS. For sites with 500,000 pages, crawl budget impact from legacy AMP URLs isn’t a major concern. AMP subdomains have their own separate crawl budget … Read more

How to handle negative Google reviews: Remove, respond, recover

How to handle negative Google reviews: Remove, respond, recover

“No one answered the phone. Sure, it was after business hours, but that’s still no excuse! One star!” Ever received a review like this on your Google Business Profile – a review so unreasonable that all you can do is hang your head and wonder what’s wrong with certain people? Don’t worry. Every business owner has received … Read more

JavaScript Rendering: What It Is and How to Handle It

JavaScript Rendering: What It Is and How to Handle It

The success or otherwise of JavaScript rendering of your online content can impact your site’s performance, search engine visibility, and overall user experience.  In this article, we’ll explain: What JavaScript rendering is, and how different browsers and search engines handle it The impact of JavaScript rendering on search engine optimization (SEO) The three main methods … Read more

Behind the Paywall: A Study of How SEOs Handle Closed Content — Serpstat Blog

Behind the Paywall: A Study of How SEOs Handle Closed Content — Serpstat Blog

Content behind a paywall is available online for a subscription or a one-time fee. It may restrict users’ and search engines’ visibility and accessibility to content, posing some challenges for SEO. However, it also has benefits, such as increasing revenue, attracting more qualified leads, and improving perceived value and trustworthiness. Are you looking to monetize … Read more

Without a Handle on Data, OEMs Will Lose Out on Connected Vehicles / Blogs / Perficient

Without a Handle on Data, OEMs Will Lose Out on Connected Vehicles / Blogs / Perficient

We’re on the fast track to fully connected and automated vehicles. Consumers are no longer tolerating the standard non-connected car in which information is stored locally. This information dies where it stays because that car does not interact with any server that can utilize the data. For example, standard car users are missing out on: … Read more

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