Category: SEO News

  • Will ASOS’ visual search tool revolutionize the industry?

    [ad_1] In 2017, ASOS introduced visual search on iOS, as a way of making product discovery easier and more interesting for their users. A year on, the Style Match tool, which trawls through an 85,000+ product inventory before matching products to the look in the image, has been rolled out worldwide across both iOS and…

  • How to reduce your site’s bounce rate

    [ad_1] Bounce rate is a metric that gets a lot of press and for good reason. It often serves as a strong indicator that your website is not engaging the user, ultimately meaning that they leave a page without interacting with it (i.e. they ‘bounce’ off the page). However, like anything in SEO or digital…

  • Best alternative keyword research tools

    [ad_1] Keyword research is an integral part of any search engine optimization strategy – and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Keyword research takes up a significant chunk of time, and this is the case for many marketers, website owners and content creators. But it is something that has been expanding outward toward small…

  • Google’s mobile-first index: six actions to identify risks and maximize ranking opportunities

    [ad_1] Google’s mobile-first index is here, causing fresh uncertainty about potential SEO impacts – but there are a number of proactive steps to take to manage risk and maximize ranking opportunities. Rather than passively wait to feel the impact of the shift to mobile-first indexation, we advise companies to take six specific actions to prepare…

  • GDPR: ensuring your website is secure

    [ad_1] In the run up to the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), new data shows that 86.5% of WordPress websites in the UK are vulnerable to known hackable exploits. With GDPR now only a month away, businesses across Europe are gearing up for what will potentially be one of the biggest shifts in data…

  • How to force Google to recrawl your website

    [ad_1] If you have launched a new website, updated a single page on your existing domain, or altered many pages and/or the structure of your site, you will likely want Google to display your latest content in its SERPs. Google’s crawlers are pretty good at their job. If you think of a new article on…

  • How to integrate SEO into the translation process to maximize global success

    [ad_1] When expanding internationally, there is common misconception that SEO, and in particular technical SEO, should be done once the website has been built. However, by implementing any SEO recommendations after a website has been translated, there could be extensive rework which will delay a website launch and impact on budgets. There are also some…

  • Shady competitors’ tactics and how to beat them: negative marketing resources

    [ad_1] While the web has offered the businesses the huge number of new marketing opportunities, it has also brought an increased insecurity. It’s too easy to lose your web traffic (which in many cases constitutes 80% of your leads) in one day. Besides, business presence is subject to other major risks including ruined reputation and…

  • 14 essential WordPress plugins to improve SEO

    [ad_1] SEO is often a long and convoluted process which takes time, dedication and expertise. Therefore, anything that can simplify or speed up aspects of a campaign are welcome additions: cue plugins! If your website is hosted on a WordPress CMS, then you are fortunate enough to have access to a plethora of handy plugins.…

  • 5 ways to make your website stand out in the SERPs

    [ad_1] Google is always evolving. Tweaks to the algorithm and changes to how search results are presented are often lamented by frustrated marketers, but these evolutions can also present valuable new opportunities for making content visible to searchers. Today’s SERPs are a far cry from the humble list of ten results and handful of sponsored…