Technical SEO / 170 posts found

Is There Ranking Power In Keyword Domains? via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Choosing a domain name is an important step for launching a website, so it’s important to make the right choice. The post Is There Ranking Power In Keyword Domains? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Local SEO Schema: A Complete Guide To Local Markup & Rich Results via @sejournal, @rio_seo

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Get more website visitors when you use schema to boost your local SEO. Learn how to use third-party tools and validation via Google Search Console. The post Local SEO Schema: A Complete Guide To Local Markup & Rich Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How To Automate Ecommerce Category Page Creation With Python via @sejournal, @LeeFootSEO

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Automate the creation of new ecommerce category pages by clustering product inventory and automatically aligning SKUs to search demand with Python – no coding required! The post How To Automate Ecommerce Category Page Creation With Python appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How & Why To Prevent Bots From Crawling Your Site via @sejournal, @BrianHarnish

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Don’t fall into the same trap that others do: Block bots and spiders from crawling your site and avoid unwanted traffic with these top tips. The post How & Why To Prevent Bots From Crawling Your Site appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Is Schema Stuffing The New SEO Spam? via @sejournal, @Dixon_Jones

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Should you automate schema creation or not? Discover what the pros think you should do to help (and not hurt) your SEO. The post Is Schema Stuffing The New SEO Spam? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Using Python + Streamlit To Find Striking Distance Keyword Opportunities via @sejournal, @LeeFootSEO

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A Python script can make quick work of your search for lucrative opportunities where your keywords are close to top rankings. Here’s how. The post Using Python + Streamlit To Find Striking Distance Keyword Opportunities appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How HTTP/3 Helps Feed SEO’s Need For Speed via @sejournal, @williamjnye

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HTTP/3 is a significant step forward for the web – but what does it mean for your organization’s SEO goals and strategy? The post How HTTP/3 Helps Feed SEO’s Need For Speed appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Visualizing Hot Topics Using Python To Analyze News Sitemaps via @sejournal, @KorayGubur

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Become more competitive in the news landscape with this educational Python coding session, including the most popular languages, words, genres, and ngrams for News SEO. The post Visualizing Hot Topics Using Python To Analyze News Sitemaps appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What is a Web Crawler? (In 50 Words or Less)

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When it comes to technical SEO, it can be difficult to understand how it all works. But it’s important to gain as much knowledge as we can to optimize our websites and reach larger audiences. One tool that plays a large role in search engine optimization is none other than the web crawler. In this post, we’ll learn what web crawlers are, how they work, and why they should crawl your site. You might be wondering, “Who runs these web crawlers?” Usually, web crawlers are operated by search engines with their own algorithms. The algorithm will tell the web crawler […]

Permalinks: What They Are & How to Structure Them for Max SEO Value

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What comes to mind when you think of SEO? “Permalink” probably isn’t the first or second thing, maybe not even the 10th thing. The truth is, permalinks and SEO have a lot more in common than you may realize, and — when done correctly — can play an important role in improving your website’s ranking. Luckily, they are also simple to master. Let’s get into how permalinks work, how to create them, and set them on WordPress. Let’s break down this post’s permalink. You first have your domain (and subdomain in some cases) which is where your website lives. It’s […]
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