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Alt text is important for your visually impaired users and SEO. Find out how to balance those two uses properly.
Learn why you should consider remarketing in conjunction with your regular ad campaigns to remind your visitors about your business!
SEO isn’t something that stops when you achieve your desired rank. You have to keep working at it to stay on top. Don’t skip these basic SEO chores.
Wondering what all the Gutenberg fuss is about? I made a quick video showing some of the basic features of the new WordPress editor.
Google Analytics can be overwhelming, but there are a few tips and tricks you can use to learn more and get the most out of it.
Sifting through a ton of content can be a drag for your clients and website visitors. Make it easier by organizing your content well to begin with.
Did you know you can easily improve your local search results just by claiming and optimizing your Google Business Listing? It’s easy and free!
Now that Gutenberg is here, I had to make a choice. Keep my head in the sand or give it a try?
E-A-T is more than what you do at a buffet, it’s also how Google evaluates your site and assigns rank. Learn more about this acronym and how to evaluate your site.
Struggling with blog block? Stick to a simple format to help you roll out your content with ease and keep your readers interested.
Surveys are a great way to find out what’s working and not working for your customers, create new engagements, and get powerful insights. Learn how to create a survey using Gravity Forms.
Does your developer really understand your project? Did they ask the right questions to find out your goals? What’s the difference?
What are six essential things every law firm website needs? We share our top picks for making sure that prospective clients chooses you as their attorney.
Should you buy ads on Facebook or Google? How do you know which one to pick if you can only afford one?
Should it stay or should it go? What to do with your old blog posts when they’re no longer relevant or useful.
If the page speed tool is measuring the speed of the website, why is the grade not a reflection of the load time of the page? Stop chasing that page speed holy grail and focus on what matters.