4 September 2017
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Marieke van de Rakt
Ranking signals or ranking factors are characteristics of a website that determine the position in the search engines. All ranking signals combined form the algorithm of a search engine. How this algorithm works is a secret. Nobody knows exactly which factors decide the order of the search results. Google’s algorithm isn’t static. It changes regularly. The …
Read: "What are ranking signals?"
9 March 2017
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Michiel Heijmans
In the first post of our metadata series, I discussed the meta tags in the <head> of your site. But there’s more metadata in the <head> that can influence the SEO of your site. In this second post, we’ll dive into link rel metadata. You can use link rel metadata to instruct browsers and Google, for example to point them to the AMP version …
Read: "Metadata and SEO part 2: link rel metadata"
7 October 2016
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Michiel Heijmans
In October 2015, Google announced a little thing called AMP. Initially, AMP started with a focus on news pages, but that focus rapidly changed towards every page of your website. That doesn’t just go for news websites. It seems like AMP is here to stay and every website can use it to optimize their mobile SEO. …
Read: "AMP for eCommerce"
9 March 2016
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Michiel Heijmans
Optimizing your images is one thing, but optimizing a page filled with images really is another. Of course, there is a certain overlap in how to optimize a single image and a gallery. In this post, I will go over the things you need to take into account when using photo galleries on your website. …
Read: "Optimize your (WordPress) gallery"