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Debunking the Domain Name SEO Myth

John Mueller from Google engaged in an animated conversation on Mastodon concerning the relationship between domain names and SEO. His discussion commenced with a post pondering the advisability of using a dash (-) in domain names. The dialogue organically delved into the subject of incorporating

Mastering Internal Link Audits: Your SEO Handbook

Broken internal links within your website can have detrimental effects on both user experience and search engine visibility. However, amidst the extensive array of technical SEO enhancements available, identifying and repairing broken links can sometimes be overlooked. This oversight is widespread when dealing with websites

Link-Building Strategies to Master in 2024

Ah, link building – our familiar companion. It could be the most misconstrued SEO strategy over the last two decades. Some website owners steer clear of it, others attempt it in-house with mixed results, and many opt to enlist an external agency to handle it,

Navigating SEO Success: A 3-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Metrics

If the SEO results you expect to achieve next year depend on your current actions (or inactions), many SEOs desire long-term success and immediate gratification. They aspire to secure lasting success yet frequently find themselves tempted by quick but unsustainable routes to get there. Here’s

Reevaluating Link Significance in SEO: Insights from Data Analysis

The ongoing discussion regarding the importance of links remains a prominent topic within the realm of SEO. This conversation was reignited by Google’s Gary Illyes, who emphasized that the significance of links has often been overestimated. He asserted that links have not been in the

The Significance of Domain History in SEO Rankings

Unless you secure a domain name that has never been considered, any newly registered domain will likely come with a historical record. Should the new domain owner be worried about the activities of the previous owner(s)? Indeed, a domain’s history remains relevant, even as it