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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
Can a Website Have Multiple Landing Pages?
Yes, a website can have multiple landing pages, and in many cases, it should. Landing pages play a crucial role in digital marketing, lead generation, and user engagement. Unlike a homepage, which serves as a general gateway to a website, … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Marketing, Website Design
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How Long Does It Take for a New Website to Start Ranking?
If you’ve just launched a new website and are wondering how long it takes to start getting significant organic traffic, you’re not alone. Many SEO professionals and website owners have debated this topic, and while there’s no definitive timeline, we … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged authority, backlinks, bounce rate, click-through rates, credibility, ctr, domain authority, google sandbox effect, Google Search Console, gsc, guest posting, high engagement, high-quality content, keyword strategy, long-tail keywords, organic traffic, search engine ranking, seo, social media, trust, user engagement
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How to Boost Your Organic Traffic with Google Discover: A Powerful Alternative to Search Rankings
Google Search Console (GSC) provides webmasters with valuable insights into how their websites perform in search results and beyond. One of the features within GSC is “Performance on Discover,” which tracks how content appears and performs on Google Discover. What … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged authority, boost traffic, click-through rate, clicks, core web vitals, credibility, ctr, date range analysis, domain authority, E-A-T, engaging headlines, fast-loading times, fast-loading website, google discover, Google Search Console, gsc, high-quality content, high-quality images, impressions, mobile-friendly, organic traffic, pagespeed insights, performance on discover, responsive, responsive app, shareable content, top-performing pages, user engagement
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Does Google have a 410 redirect budget?
The concept of a fixed “410 redirect budget” for websites is not a formally defined term by Google. However, the number of 410 (Gone) responses in your .htaccess file can indirectly impact your website’s SEO in a few ways: How … Continue reading
Posted in Ask David!, General, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Design
Tagged 410 redirect, bloat, bounce rate, broken links, duplicate content, fast loading times, high-quality content, htaccess, redirect, search engine optimization, search engine ranking, seo, slow website, technical seo, user engagement, user experience, website health
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How important is website speed for converting visitors into leads?
Website speed is critically important for converting visitors into leads. A slow-loading website can significantly impact user experience, leading to higher bounce rates and lower conversion rates. Here’s why: In short, a fast website is a happy website, and … Continue reading
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Tagged bloat, cdn, conversion rates, convert to webp, fast-loading times, leads, minimize code, optimize images, organic traffic, search engine optimization, seo, server response time, sleek, user engagement, user-friendly, website speed
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