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Case study: SEO of a photographer’s site

13 June 2017 | 15 Comments Meike Hendriks

Writing about SEO is easier than implementing best practices on a website yourself. Every site is different and every type of site presents its own challenge. We know that, and that’s why we started our Yoast Case studies, in which we scrutinize an existing site and give the owner practical advice on how to optimize it. In this third case study: …

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Case study: SEO of a photographer’s site

Meta keywords: why we don’t use them – and neither should you

17 May 2017 Joost de Valk

You would think this post would be redundant by now: people know that the meta keyword tag is useless nowadays, right? Yet we still see site owners using meta keywords on their websites and, according to Google Trends, people are still searching for meta keywords, although there seem to be fewer queries than some years …

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Meta keywords: why we don’t use them – and neither should you

SEO for B2B and B2C – what are the differences?

28 April 2017 | 18 Comments Willemien Hallebeek

Business to Business (B2B) marketing is often different from Business to Consumer (B2C) marketing thanks to the elaborate buying processes, narrow markets and more complex products and services of a B2B website. In this article about B2B SEO, I’ll compare the two and explain what that means for your B2B website and SEO. When reading …

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SEO for B2B and B2C – what are the differences?

Case study: SEO of an online shop

21 April 2017 | 12 Comments Marieke van de Rakt

SEO can be really complicated! How do you start with improving the structure of a site? How do you write amazing and SEO-friendly articles? To help all of you with your SEO strategy, I’m writing a series of Ask Yoast case studies. In these case studies, I’ll take a look at a specific site (the owner knows …

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Case study: SEO of an online shop

Case study: SEO of a mom blog

6 April 2017 | 11 Comments Marieke van de Rakt

SEO can be a rather complicated and abstract thing. What exactly do we mean by increasing keyword density? How do you start with improving the structure of a site? That’s why I’m going to write a series of Ask Yoast case studies. In these case studies, I’ll take a look at a specific site (the owner …

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Case study: SEO of a mom blog

My post ranks, but I don’t get any traffic

7 February 2017 | 9 Comments Marieke van de Rakt

You did everything you were supposed to do. You wrote an awesome blog post, and the post actually ranks high in the search engines. Perhaps you even made it rank in a number one position. And you’re quite proud of your performance. Your deception is huge when your number 1 post doesn’t attract any traffic to …

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My post ranks, but I don’t get any traffic

Yoast SEO 4.1: Mobile snippets and German readability

17 January 2017 | 7 Comments Joost de Valk

As you might know, we’ve added quite a few new features to Yoast SEO over the last few months. Today marks the release of Yoast SEO 4.1, the first of many releases to come in the new year. Besides fixing some bugs, this version comes with two major new features: a mobile snippet preview and full …

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Yoast SEO 4.1: Mobile snippets and German readability

The sense and nonsense of XML sitemaps

17 January 2017 | 2 Comments Edwin Toonen

Fact: if your website is set up the right way, you shouldn’t need an XML sitemap at all. You shouldn’t need to think about your category’s XML sitemaps or about including images in your post’s XML sitemap. But why do we keep talking about them like it’s the most important thing ever for SEO? It’s an almost daily …

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The sense and nonsense of XML sitemaps

Optimizing the searcher’s journey – Interview with Maile Ohye (Google)

18 November 2016 | 4 Comments Edwin Toonen

According to Maile Ohye of Google, “SEO is evolving into what Loren George McKechnie described as ‘search experience optimization’. It’s less about top ranking, and more about optimizing the searcher’s journey. It’s the intersection of content, UX, and as always, staying smart about search engines.” We had the chance to ask Maile a couple of questions, …

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Optimizing the searcher’s journey – Interview with Maile Ohye (Google)