Technical SEO is key to helping search engines find, crawl, and index the pages on your site. Check out these resources to learn how to improve your site’s speed, crawlability, indexability, and more.
A confusing website architecture doesn‘t just confuse Google, it impacts profits. Find out how to apply a data-driven approach to improve website structure (regardless of the size of your site).
There seems to still be a lot of confusion surrounding the issue of pagination — what it is, what’s its real purpose, when should it be employed, how to implement it properly, should it be combined with a canonical and more. This first part of a series of three articles will help you navigate through and answer all of your pagination questions.
This post will describe the phenomenon of keyword cannibalization, show you how to see if it is occurring using Semrush, and how to protect against it in the future to maintain high rankings in the SERPs.
Without experimentation, it isn‘t possible for us to discover more innovative ways of capturing attention in the search results. For that reason, we decided to offer you five steps below that you can use to run experiments on your SERP listings and optimize them in ways you wouldn‘t otherwise be able to. Let‘s get started.
What do you need to do if you don‘t have enough knowledge about UX? What if you don‘t have the skillset? The problem is that normally UX analysis is not part of the SEO skillset. But UX is not more than just focusing on the visitor. If you want to get your hands dirty with UX and analytics, the 4 principles explained below will be a good starting point for you.
We analyzed 10 million mobile keywords and dissected 1.3 million featured snippets on Google. Check out the results and find out what you have to do obtain some featured snippets for your site.