Artificial intelligence – Should you be preparing your website?
In this post from Jack Cooper, discover how artificial intelligence and machine learning are soon going to change the way we market products and services.
Post from Jack Cooper
17 Ways You Can Improve Your Website’s Mobile UX
Discover the importance of UX for the success of SEO with State of Digital. Learn 17 ways to improve both the mobile UX and conversions on your website.
Post from Luke Monaghan
The Future of Technical SEO is Open Data
According to Pete Campbell, the future of SEO will revolve around advising brands on their open data strategy via apps that leverage open data through API’s.
Post from Pete Campbell
Why Every Brand Needs to Migrate to HTTP/2 & How To Do It
Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Apple are desperate to encourage all brands to ensure their website is compatible with the relatively new HTTP/2 protocol which is now supported by each of their web browsers – Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. HTTP/2 is the new version of the HTTP protocol that underpins the web and revolutionises how […]
Post from Pete Campbell
Stop Making Crap Websites
Too many new websites are still lacking in basic digital marketing features. Barry Adams thinks this is unacceptable, and writes an impassioned plea for all web developers to do better.
Post from Barry Adams
Web Security for Digital Marketers: How to Discover Site Issues
Security is an aspect of the web that digital marketers increasingly need to take ownership of. Here Barry Adams outlines some basic web security tools and methods.
Post from Barry Adams
Tool Review: DareBoost Web Performance Analysis
In recent years, load speed has become a hot topic in SEO. Having a fast-loading website is now more important than ever, with Google looking at load speed directly as a ranking signal, as well as numerous implicit signals depending in part on how fast your pages load. Google’s own PageSpeed Insights tool has been […]
Post from Barry Adams
Pixels Please: Image Scaling in CSS
Until now, web developers have had very little control over how browsers render images when they’re scaled. Take Mario, for instance: This is a 24×32 pixel image, scaled up using Photoshop to preserve its crisp, blocky composition. It’s a great example of the low-res pixel art that’s long been a staple of retro and indie […]
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Quick wins – optimising your website speed
Keeping your website’s load time fast is a huge factor for website usability and rankings. Neil Walker shares some quick wins to help keep it loading quickly.
Post from Neil Walker
The Semantic Web: Business Models from a Marketing Perspective
Why should you structure & share more data than just your Rich Snippet data? Read about multiple ways to commercially exploit the possibilities of the Semantic Web.
Post from Jan-Willem Bobbink
Headings and why you should use them
This post just had to be written. Somehow we have a chapter about Headings in all (!) our site reviews. Usually the website owner can’t change a single thing about the heading setup of the website, as he is unwilling or just lacks the knowledge to change the theme of the website. But headings do matter. There…
This post first appeared on Yoast. Whoopity Doo!
6 Steps To Fix My Hacked Site
Discover 6 ways to fix a site once it has been hacked. Even non web developers can get rid of spam on their site, learn how.
Post from Jo Turnbull on State of Digital
6 Steps To Fix My Hacked Site
BrightonSEO: Lessons Learnt from Technical SEO: Site Performance and Crawlability
Briony Gunson shares some of the key take aways from BrightonSEO 2014 on site performance, crawlability and SEO audits.
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BrightonSEO: Lessons Learnt from Technical SEO: Site Performance and Crawlability
Moving your website to https / SSL: tips & tricks
In January I wrote about our plans in moving Yoast.com to SSL. We’ve since done that, with great results from an SEO perspective: we had no negative effect on traffic, whatsoever. Two weeks ago, we also moved our tool Quix to https. There are quite a few things we learned in the process of moving these two…
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Top 3 Scripts for Adwords Account Automation
Adwords Scripts can save you time, money and effort so why not try these 3 simple free scripts on your own campaign?
Post from Jackie Hole on State of Digital
Top 3 Scripts for Adwords Account Automation
Essentials For A New Website
New websites launch daily which lack some basics that could mean the difference between success and failure. Neil Walker provides website essential tips.
Post from Neil Walker on State of Digital
Essentials For A New Website
Best of 2013: No 1 – 6 Top WordPress Backup Plugin Recommendations
Plugins to Back up your WordPress Database Files – We look at 6 Top WordPress Backup Recommendations
Post from Jackie Hole on State of Digital
Best of 2013: No 1 – 6 Top WordPress Backup Plugin Recommendations
The Intersection Of SEO & Web Design
As technology advances and web usage evolves, so do SEO best practices. Web designers now have more choices and technologies available than ever before. As we enter 2014, I expect we will continue to see advances in web design that bring even more opti…
Breaking up responsive design
Over the last couple of weeks I have been dealing with the fine art of CSS. Although that is not my daily business anymore – because I lead the website review team here at Yoast – I really enjoyed mastering SCSS and using that for an actual design. During this field trip, I encountered several…
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Why You Need Responsive Design
Responsive web design is a real buzzword this year, but what does it mean and is it the best design option for your site? In this post we look at the importance of responsive design, why you should use it, and occasions where maybe you should not…
Post from Laura Phillips on State of Digital
Why You Need Responsive Design