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Does duplicate content or content curation risk getting a penalty?

Does duplicate content or content curation risk getting a penalty?

Technically, this post could be considered duplicate content. The information above has been taken from Yoast’s website and curated on my blog. Am I fearful of a penalty? Not in the slightest. Content curation exists in many different mediums. People love to give their feedback on certain topics or points brought up by others. Myself included of course.

August 7, 2018 News, Tips
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Niche Dreams Part 1

Niche Dreams of an Amazon Affiliate – Part 1: Research, Set Up, and Expectations

If you’re reading this you’re most likely interested in becoming an Amazon affiliate. Quickly approaching 1 trillion dollars in value, Amazon is an online retail juggernaut. As a web designer, I’m afforded some free time during my work hours which allow me to focus on other projects. Building a niche website and promoting it is one of these projects. I know it won’t be easy, but I plan on sticking to it for at least a year. At that point, all the work and effort I’ve put in should start to pay off. This blog series I’ve dubbed “Niche Dreams”, […]

August 6, 2018 Niche Dreams
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How you should structure a FAQ page for SEO purposes

How you should structure a FAQ page for SEO purposes

Whether you can gain any SEO benefits from a FAQ page really depends on the depth and scope of the questions and answers. For instance, if a business lists trivial questions such as What are your business hours? or What is your refund policy?, the probability of it being discovered through the search engines is slim. However, if a complex question has a thorough and detailed answer as it pertains to your business, there is a good chance that some search traffic can be gained.

August 3, 2018 News, SEO, Tips
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WordPress 4.9.8 Introduces “Try Gutenberg” feature in dashboard

WordPress 4.9.8 Introduces “Try Gutenberg” feature in dashboard

I appreciate the WordPress team making the effort in upgrading their content editor with Gutenberg. However, it may be too little too late. The Gutenberg plugin has been available for some time now. Despite it being an officially endorsed plugin by WordPress, it currently holds only 20,000+ active installs. Compare that against my favorite visual builder plugin, WPBakery, that claims over “2 million people can’t be wrong”. It begs the question, why even try?

August 2, 2018 News
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SEO Study

Recent survey shows SEO is least popular marketing method for businesses

This is a common issue for many of my clients. SEO is expensive. In order to succeed with SEO, a lot of money needs to be spent. It takes time and effort to perform outreach, build relationships, and create brand awareness for companies. If someone tells you they can get your website ranked on the first page for only a couple hundred a month, be very cautious.

August 1, 2018 News, SEO
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Facebook Blocking Auto-Posting

WordPress users won’t be able to auto-post to Facebook Profiles

When I first read this news, my jaw dropped. Not allowing third-party apps to automatically post on Facebook is a big deal. There are many plugins for WordPress that can be configured to schedule posts through various social media platforms. It is a huge time-saver and helps to sustain brand visibility across the internet. Thankfully, the news isn’t as scary as I thought it to be at first glance.

July 31, 2018 News
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Do similar targeted keywords affect ranking across different pages?

Do similar targeted keywords affect ranking across different pages?

Keyword cannibalization means that you have various blog posts or articles on your site that can rank for the same search query in Google. If you optimize posts or articles for similar search queries, they’re eating away each other’s chances to rank. Here, I’ll explain why keyword cannibalism is bad for your SEO, how you can recognize keyword cannibalization and how to solve it.Learn how to write awesome and SEO friendly articles in our SEO Copywriting training »
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What is keyword cannibalization? If you optimize your articles for similar terms, you might suffer from keyword cannibalization: you’ll be devouring your own chances to rank in Google. Google will only show 1 or 2 results from the same domain in the search results for any specific query. If you’re a high authority domain, you might get away with 3.
Why is keyword cannibalism bad for SEO? If you cannibalize your own keywords, you’re competing with yourself for ranking in Google. Let’s say you have two po..

July 30, 2018 News, SEO
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Evaluating website performance with optimization and benchmarking tools

Evaluating website performance with optimization and benchmarking tools

I would hope the very first thing that a web design company would do after finishing a site for a client is to run a speed test. It’s one thing to have an amazing looking site. It’s quite another to have that website load quickly and without any hiccups. As a designer, there has to be a balance between aesthetics, speed, and the needs of your client. Having a widget that affects loading time, for instance, should be taken into consideration. Is it necessary? Will it have value to your visitors?

July 27, 2018 News, Tips
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Not Secure Shame List

Prominent websites that failed to switch to HTTPS resulting in Chrome’s ‘Not Secure’

Simply inexcusable. That about sums up my feelings. I feel like I’ve been shouting from the rooftops that the ‘Not Secure’ apocalypse was upon us. Much like the disheveled man holding a cardboard sign proclaiming the end is near, I too feel like no one took me seriously. I’m a little surprised that Google didn’t push it further with a red stop sign icon in addition to the warning. Maybe that is next year?

July 26, 2018 News
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WordPress has been around for over 15 years, a lot has changed since then

WordPress has been around for over 15 years, a lot has changed since then

I remember getting my first taste of web design with WordPress back in 2012. Even then, it looked a lot different. The design of the backend was adequate enough. However, when compared to the latest version, it definitely doesn’t look as polished. With theme and plugin authors competing for sidebar space, it is necessary to allow designers easy access to settings and features for quick changes.

July 25, 2018 News
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