Technical SEO / 170 posts found
404 vs. Soft 404 Errors: What’s The Difference & How To Fix Both via @sejournal, @benjarriola
Know the difference between error 404s and soft 404s and learn how to fix the SEO issues behind them. The post 404 vs. Soft 404 Errors: What’s The Difference & How To Fix Both appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
A Technical SEO Guide To Redirects via @sejournal, @vahandev
Understanding redirects is fundamental to the competent practice of SEO and helping sites rank at their full potential. The post A Technical SEO Guide To Redirects appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
The Top 6 Search Engines, Ranked by Popularity
Oftentimes, marketers focus heavily on Google when vying for traffic. It makes sense considering Google is undoubtedly the most popular search engine, with over 80% of the search market share. But that popularity makes it the most challenging search engine on which to rank highly. You might be missing critical opportunities for traffic if you neglect the other search engines. Here, we’re going to explore the top six search engines worldwide, so you can discuss some other potential traffic sources in your next SEO meeting. Note: To compile our list, we looked at the worldwide market share of search engines […]
Information Retrieval: An Introduction For SEOs via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW
Discover what it means and how it can help you optimize web pages for ranking performance and analyze algorithm changes and SERP updates. The post Information Retrieval: An Introduction For SEOs appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How To Create A Custom 404 Page In WordPress via @sejournal, @JuliaGeekPack
When navigating a website, there are few things more frustrating than landing on a 404 error message: “Page Not Found.” Here’s how to fix it. The post How To Create A Custom 404 Page In WordPress appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Long Before Google Indexes My New Page (And Why It Depends)? via @sejournal, @AniaSiano
Learn about the rendering process and why Google is taking its time to index your new pages (if at all) by following these tips. The post How Long Before Google Indexes My New Page (And Why It Depends)? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Basics Of JavaScript SEO For Ecommerce: What You Need To Know via @sejournal, @sergebezborodov
Improve your organic performance by creating a user-friendly experience for shoppers using JavaScript. Learn the JS basics for SEO here. The post Basics Of JavaScript SEO For Ecommerce: What You Need To Know appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW
Not sure how to best communicate to users and search engines that the requested URL is unavailable? Here’s how to do a redirect via Javascript. The post How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
HTTP 500 Internal Server Error: What It Means & How to Fix It
Troubleshooting an HTTP 500 internal server error is like solving a mystery. You don’t know what exactly happened or why it happened — all you know is that something’s wrong and you need to fix it. To guide you through the hassle of troubleshooting the dreaded HTTP 500 internal server error, let’s go over what it exactly means and its most common causes and solutions. Here are some examples of what a 500 error page might look like in your browser: Image Source Image Source Other Common Error Codes HTTP codes show you how your web browser and website communicate. […]
Google Adds New HTTPS Report to Search Console via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
Google has announced it will begin rolling out a new HTTPS report in Search Console. The announcement came via Google’s Search Central Blog and indicated the search engine expects the launch process to take a few months. “One of the common requests we heard from you was to provide more information regarding the HTTPS status of the site and make it easier to understand which pages are not served over HTTPS, and why not,” Google said in the blog. This new report will show how many sites indexed URLs on your site are HTTP and how many are HTTPS. It […]