Site Structure

Your website requires a planned structure since, without it, it will be a bunch of blogs and pages. Your website visitors require this structure to be able to go through your site, be able to click from one page to the next. Your site structure also enables Google to...

Making an extraordinary Taxonomy Pages

Every specific item in your site should link back to the nearest category giving this kind of a set up the name, breadcrumbs. It shows the power restored on the category page for that topic and helps Google understand the structure of your site. Getting the URL...

Optimizing your tags and categories for Google

We always come across sites with category and tag structures that are unmanaged. This issue of excessive use of tags and categories does affect even large news sites. Tags and categories are good examples of the taxonomy system. When a taxonomy system is used in the...

Keyword Cannibalization and why it’s bad

It means you have articles or blog content on your website which can rank for the same search results in Google. This may be because you optimized them using similar keyphrases or the content in it covers the same topic. This means your content is devouring each other...

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