SEO for News Website: How to Do it Rightly
So you are handling the SEO project of a news website. You can tell better why SEO for news portals is different from regular SEO. News websites are large and have to publish a huge amount of content every day.…
Google Unleashed July 2021 Core Update: Part 2 of the June Update
On July 1, Google has released the July 2021 Core Update which is the continuation (second part) of the June Core Update 2021. This update will take a week or two to fully roll out as stated by Google. …
Google Search Spam Update 2: Will It Hurt or Benefit Your Website?
So Google is on the spree of releasing updates. The past three months have witnessed the release of Page Experience Update, June Core Update, May Update, and Product Reviews Update. The latest one is the Google spam update. This update…
Search Engine Land’s SEO Periodic Table 2021: Decoding the Important Elements
SEO aims to improve the ranking of your website in the search results. But the success of your SEO depends on some key factors or signals required by a search engine from your website. Some key signals are content, user…
What is The Google Page Experience Update? How to Prepare for It?
So Google is all set to roll out its Page Experience update. Originally planned to be launched in May 2021, Google will release it in mid-June 2021 in a gradual rollout that is expected to complete by August 2021. The…
Google June 2021 Core Update: Ranking Goes on Roller Coaster Ride!
The past couple of months have been exciting for webmasters. Thanks to the spree of new updates launched by Google. And this month is no different it marks an important Google core update. On June 2, 2021, Google rolled out…
Google May 22 Update: Is It The Footstep of a New Algorithm?
The SEO world witnessed an unusual change on May 22, 2021. Here are three experiences that can give you a bit of a hint. The first one is reported by a digital marketer: “For weeks my home page and many…
Google Analytics User ID: Definition, Benefits, Limitations, and Set-Up
It happens. Not all users use the same device when it comes to logging in to a website. For example, a person can use three different devices—a mobile phone, a laptop, and a desktop PC—to log in to your website. …