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Why Is Google Showing a Competitor’s Website for My Brand Name?

And How to Fix It with SEO & Branding Strategies

Competitor brand in the spotlight over your own brand

When users search for your company name, the last thing you want is for a competitor’s site to show up instead. But that’s exactly what can happen if your brand is new, lesser known, or has a name that’s similar to a larger competitor. A good reason not to choose a similar name even if the trademark rules don't prevent you.

Google’s algorithm often tries to “help” users by showing

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Can you still get ranked just as well with a one-page website than with a multi-page website? i.e. with the proper use of h1 headers, etc.?

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Yes, you can absolutely achieve good SEO rankings with a well-optimized one-page website. While multi-page websites offer certain advantages, such as targeting a wider range of keywords and providing a more structured user experience, a single-page website can be equally effective if done right.

In fact, in some cases, a one-page website can even have an advantage over a multi-page website. Here's 2 main reasons why:

1. User Experience: A one-page website can be more user-friendly, as visitors don't

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How can businesses optimize their website for Google’s BERT?

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What is BERT?

Let's start with what Google's BERT is. It has nothing to do with Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie, but it is an acronym, standing for: Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. In clearer terms, BERT is a sophisticated language processing model developed by Google. It's not just a search algorithm update; it's a fundamental shift in how Google understands and interprets search queries and web content.

Traditionally, search engines relied on keyword matching to analyze websites. BERT

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What’s the Best Website Builder for SEO?

SEO website builder, boost traffic, increase indexed pages, and rank high on the search engines.

Looking for the best website builder for SEO? If you want to rank high on Google, the builder you choose can make or break your site’s success. Some make it harder to optimize your site’s performance, speed, and structure. Others require third-party plugins that add unnecessary bloat and potential security risks. But if you're looking for a builder that's optimized for search engines right out of the box, UltimateWB is the clear winner.

Let’s break down what makes a website

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