Category: BrightonSEO

  • You deleted how many pages? 130M! And here’s why.

    You deleted how many pages? 130M! And here’s why.

    Delete your pages and rank higher in search For years I’ve been telling SEO that if you are looking for a way to optimise your website from a technical SEO point of view you should consider deleting some of your website pages.  I probably sound crazy to you! But hear me out. Index Bloat and Crawl Budget…

  • SEO Quality Assurance: Just How Needed Is It?

    SEO Quality Assurance: Just How Needed Is It? 1,300 SEOs Respond

    SEO Quality Assurance When it comes to SEO Quality Assurance (QA) is a huge challenge, especially for big organisations. Critical problems can (and they often do) slip past even the most vigilant of us. In-house SEOs also frequently face the issue of well-meaning web developer teams not being completely au fait with SEO and thus…

  • A Technical Solution To Content Duplication

    A Technical Solution To Content Duplication

    What is duplicate content? The so-called ‘duplicate content’ is a very popular term in the field of SEO (search engine optimization) used to describe content that appears on more than one web page on the same or different websites.  It can harm your rankings and many SEOs believe that extensive amounts of it can even…

  • Entity SEO

    Entity SEO

    Understanding Entities For SEO Search Engine Optimisation, or SEO, is an essential part of digital marketing. Its purpose is to improve a website’s visibility and ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs) through various strategies, such as content optimisation, link building, and keyword research. One key factor in SEO is understanding entities, which are the people, places,…

  • The underrated powers of internal linking

    The underrated powers of internal linking

    Nearly every talk on internal linking strategies starts with a discussion of how complicated yet how important this part of SEO is. Everybody knows that internal linking is such a simple concept, and everyone should be doing it. But when it comes to the theory, the processes surrounding internal linking, and best practices suddenly the…

  • What makes your SEO fail (and how to fix it)

    What makes your SEO fail (and how to fix it)

    BrightonSEO In today’s competitive market, SEO marketing is more important than ever. Search engines serve millions of users per day looking for answers to their questions or for solutions to their problems. On the other side, SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is rapidly changing from one year to the next, with new algorithms constantly emerging and…

  • The State of Pagination and Infinite Scroll on the Web

    The State Of Pagination And Infinite Scroll On The Web

    In March this year, Google announced that it had stopped supporting (for at least a couple of years!) the rel=prev/next markup that is used to indicate when a page is part of a larger set of pages in terms of pagination. That’s a bit strange as they have been advocating using it until very recently.…

  • Luke Carthy - How To Bag Sexy AF SEO Revenue Growth with Your Discontinued Products

    How To Bag Sexy AF SEO Revenue Growth with Your Discontinued Products

    It’s inevitable that at one point products on e-commerce websites will have to be retired as they become temporarily or permanently unavailable. Despite the commonality of this event, it can be challenging to know what to do with product pages for which you don’t have any product to sell. After all, it’s not as straightforward…

  • Predicting the Impact of Technical SEO changes

    Predicting the Impact of Technical SEO changes

    Technical SEO is a vital component of any website’s search engine optimisation efforts and digital strategy. It pertains to the technical elements of a website that influence its position in the search engine results pages (SERPs). One of the significant challenges that digital marketers and SEOs face is predicting the impact of technical SEO changes…