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

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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 maybe not exactly as you expect.

Can You Publish Content Too Fast for Google?

No - not inherently. Google’s main goal is to serve users the most relevant and high-quality content. John Mueller, Search Advocate from Google, has

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The Power of Links: How Internal and External Links Boost SEO

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Understanding the Role of Links in SEO

When talking about Search Engine Optimization (SEO), links are often referred to as the "backbone" of the internet. They not only connect websites but also influence how search engines like Google rank them. While backlinks, or links from other websites to yours, are crucial, the power of internal and external links within your own website should not be underestimated.

Internal Linking: The Foundation of Your Website

Internal links are links that

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Why is my website not responsive even if I put the viewport tag in?

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Thanks for the "Ask David" Question! Here's a breakdown of why the meta tag alone might not make your website responsive and how to achieve responsiveness...and a reminder that you don't need to worry about this with UltimateWB and the built-in Responsive app!

The Meta Tag's Role:

The <meta name="viewport"> tag is an important step, but it's just a messenger. It instructs the browser to control the viewport (the visible area of the webpage) based on the device's width. It

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Should you submit your sitemap to other search engines besides Google?

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If you're working on your website's SEO, you have probably heard that sitemaps play a crucial role in helping search engines discover and index your website's content. But when it comes to submitting your sitemap, is Google the only search engine that matters?

The answer is both yes and no. Search engines like Bing and DuckDuckGo are perfectly capable of finding your website on their own through a process called crawling. However, submitting your sitemap can offer some

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What techniques do you use to improve website crawlability and indexability?

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Good question! A well-designed website is only half the battle. For your website to truly thrive online, it needs to be seen by search engines and potential visitors. This is where crawlability and indexability come into play...

Conquer the Crawl: Techniques to Boost Website Crawlability and Indexability

Simply put, crawlability refers to how easily search engine bots (also known as crawlers) can navigate and access your website's content. Indexability determines whether those crawled pages are deemed worthy of inclusion in

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Should you block bots and crawlers from your website?

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“Ask David!” question: "Is it a bad idea for SEO and search engine indexing and ranking to block bots and crawlers from accessing your website?"

Short Answer: Yes.

Blocking search engine bots and crawlers from accessing your website is generally a bad idea if your goal is to achieve good SEO rankings and search engine indexing. Here's why:

  1. Invisibility to Search Engines: When you block bots and crawlers, your website becomes invisible to search engines like Google. They won't be
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What’s the Best Website Builder for SEO?

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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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