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Blocking Copy/Paste or Right-Click: Will It Hurt SEO or Just Frustrate Users?
Many website owners consider preventing visitors from copying content or using right/left mouse clicks. At first glance, it seems like a way to protect your work - but is it worth it? Is it a good idea? And could it hurt your SEO or the user experience on your website?
How Search Engines See Your Content
Google and other search engines don’t care if visitors can copy your text or right-click on your pages. Crawlers read your HTML source code,
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Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged accessibility, batch watermarking, block copy paste, bounce rate, canonical tags, content protection, copyscape, duplicate content, engagement, html, indexable, right-click disable, search engine optimization, seo, SEO impact, usability, user experience, user-friemdly, view page source, watermark, watermarking tool, website usability, website visitors
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Does Google Search Console Show Time on Site? What It Tracks (and What It Doesn’t)
One question we hear a lot from website owners is:
“Can I see how long users stay on my site in Google Search Console?”
The short answer: No.
Google Search Console is designed to show your site's search performance - things like how often your site appears in Google results (impressions), how many people click through, and where your site ranks (average position).
If you want to understand user behavior - like how long people stay on your site, what
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Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged average position, bounce rates, click-through rate, clicks, core web vitals, engagement metrics, google analytics, Google Search Console, impressions, mobile usability, mobile-friendly, path analysis, search engine ranking, session duration, technical seo, user behavior, visit duration, website performance
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How to Set Up Google Search Console for Your Website: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re looking to improve your website’s visibility in Google search results, Google Search Console is one of the most important tools you can use - and it’s free.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to set up Google Search Console for your website, so you can start tracking performance, identifying issues, and optimizing for better search rankings.
🧰 What Is Google Search Console?
Google Search Console (GSC) is a free service offered by Google that helps you
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Posted in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged backlinks, clicks, core web vitals, crawl errors, drive traffic, Google Search Console, gsc, impressions, indexing, indexing issues, keywords, optimize seo, search engine optimization, seo, sitemap generator, submit sitemap, submit url
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AIO vs GEO vs SEO: What’s the Difference – and How to Optimize for All Three
If you’ve been online lately and you're a web dev like me, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype around AIO (AI Optimization) and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). These buzzwords are being tossed around as the "new SEO" — but what do they actually mean? And how do they differ practically from traditional SEO?
If you’ve found yourself scratching your head, this post is for you. Let's break it down and get real about what AIO/GEO mean, how
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Tagged ai optimization, AI tools, AI-generated content, ai-generated snippets, aio, author, authority, authority signals, backlinks, brand mentions, brand visibility, chatgpt, content clustering, faq, faq sections, featured snippets, forums, generative engine optimization, geo, google ai overviews, Google Business Profile, Google rich snippets, google's ai overview, headings, high-quality content, how-to, internal linking, internal links, keyword research, large language models, llm, mobile friendly, natural language, new seo, organization, perplexity.ai, quora, reddit, responsive, responsive app, schema, schema markup, schema.org, search engine optimization, search engines, seo, structured data, subheadings, technical performance, title tag, topical authority, trust, usability, visibility, website speed, wikidata, wikipedia
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Valid HTML Isn’t OCD – It’s Smart SEO, Accessibility, and Professionalism
If you’ve ever been told you’re being too picky for caring about your website’s HTML validation, you’re not alone. Some developers brush off invalid code as “harmless,” and non-tech folks might even label you as having a bit of OCD. But here’s the truth: caring about clean, valid HTML isn’t obsessive -
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Tagged accessibility, boost seo, bots, brand identity, browser compatibility, content structure, core web vitals, crawl, crawlability, cross-device compatibility, easy maintenance, fast loading times, index, invalid code, maintenace, ocd, pagespeed insgihts, pagespeed insights, professional, ranking, scalability, search engine optimization, search engine optimization tips, seo, seo tips, site maintenance, valid html, website speed
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