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MozCon – March 5th, 2019 The post SEO for eCommerce appeared first on TechnicalSEO.com. Source link
MozCon – March 5th, 2019 The post SEO for eCommerce appeared first on TechnicalSEO.com. Source link
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Think Google can’t handle JavaScript? Think again. Contributor Adam Audette shares the results of a series of tests conducted by his colleagues at Merkle | RKG to examine how different JavaScript functions would be crawled and indexed by Google. Read the full post on Search Engine Land . Source link
“It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.” –Sherlock Holmes, A Scandal in Bohemia Just like Sherlock Holmes, as SEO consultants, we stand behind our work by showing performance changes with our data. We’ve all come in … Read more
As of September 16, 2015, ad blockers entered the world of iOS devices when Apple announced they would allow third-party development of “content blocking” apps in its new operating system, iOS 9. One of them, Crystal, became in a few days one of the most downloaded paid apps from the App Store. Unfortunately for website … Read more
For a long time, SEOs have relied on Google’s cached version of pages to answer questions such as Did Google crawl this page? When? Can the bot see the content? etc. However, this feature (if used) must be used with caution and here’s why. Read the full post on Max Prin’s blog . Source link
SMX Paris – June 2nd, 2016 The post Structured Data & Quick Answers: Chasing Ranking #0 appeared first on TechnicalSEO.com. Source link
Performing an SEO audit? Contributor Max Prin demonstrates how to find all of a website’s indexed subdomains using a simple (and free) Chrome plugin. An SEO audit is rarely limited to the www (or non-www) version of a website. When looking for potential duplicate content, it’s often important to know how many subdomains exist and, … Read more
Want to know more about Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)? Columnist Max Prin recaps a session from SMX Advanced 2016 featuring John Shehata of Condé Nast and Google’s Rudy Galfi, product manager for the AMP Project. Read the full post on Search Engine Land . Source link
SEO specialists spend massive amounts of effort trying to get Google on our side — to see the brilliance of our content, the ingenuity of our meta elements, and the genius of our organic strategies. We spend so much time treating Google as a metaphorical friend that we sometimes lose sight of the overarching picture: … Read more