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Make Your Website Content Skimmable: Boost Engagement and User Experience

Users rarely read every word on a webpage. Instead, they scan and skim content to quickly find the information they need. If your website content isn’t easy to skim, visitors might get frustrated and leave – fast. That’s why skimmable … Continue reading

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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. … Continue reading

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Why Adding a Specific Year in Your Blog Post Titles (Like “Best Website Builder in 2025”) Boosts Your SEO

“Should I add the year in blog post titles or keep them evergreen?” In our previous post, we explored the power of evergreen content – articles designed to stay relevant and valuable long after they’re published. Evergreen posts are fantastic … Continue reading

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Why Every Local Business Should Consider Long-Form Content – But Not Always

When people visit your website, they’re often looking for quick answers or ways to get in touch. That’s why having clear, easy-to-find information is always important. But what about long-form content – those detailed, in-depth pages that explain your services … Continue reading

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Can You Publish Content Too Fast for Google? And Does Consistency Matter?

This topic is often misunderstood in SEO circles. Here’s the straightforward truth: You generally cannot publish content too fast in terms of volume alone – but if speed compromises quality, then yes, it’s a problem. And consistency absolutely matters, though … Continue reading

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Subdomain vs Subfolder: What’s Better for SEO and Your Website Setup?

Deciding between subfolders and subdomains for your website structure When expanding your website, you might face a classic web architecture question:Should I create a subdomain (e.g., blog.example.com) or a subfolder (e.g., example.com/blog)? In the past, many SEO experts recommended subfolders … Continue reading

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Is Your Website ADA Compliant? What You Need to Know About Accessibility

Your website is the face of your brand online, but have you thought about whether everyone can use it? Making your website ADA compliant means ensuring it’s accessible to people with disabilities – and it’s more important now than ever … Continue reading

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How Backlinks Can Actually Hurt Your Website’s SEO, Google PageRank, and Traffic

Imagine this: You hire a marketing company to boost your SEO and get your website onto the first page of Google. At first, things seem to be going great – your traffic grows, your site appears near the top for … Continue reading

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