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Should You Update an Existing Blog Post or Write a New One? Here’s the Smart SEO Strategy

“I have a blog post that i want to update with better content – should i update it, or create a new blog post, and add the link there?” When you’re sitting on an old blog post and have better … Continue reading

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Subdomain vs Subfolder: What’s Better for SEO and Your Website Setup?

Deciding between subfolders and subdomains for your website structure When expanding your website, you might face a classic web architecture question:Should I create a subdomain (e.g., blog.example.com) or a subfolder (e.g., example.com/blog)? In the past, many SEO experts recommended subfolders … Continue reading

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How Much Content Does Google Need to Trust Your Site?

If you’re building a website or growing a blog, one big question probably keeps coming up: How much content do I need before Google starts trusting my site? You’re not alone. Many site owners wonder if there’s a magic number … Continue reading

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Should You Buy High DA Backlinks? The Truth Behind Backlinks and What Really Moves the SEO Needle

If you’ve been exploring ways to boost your SEO performance – especially for a localized service business – you might have come across the idea of buying high DA (Domain Authority) backlinks. Maybe someone offered you a package deal. Maybe … Continue reading

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Make Your Homepage Count: Lead With What Sets You Apart

When someone lands on your homepage, you’ve got seconds – maybe milliseconds – to capture their attention. That’s why where you place content and how you order it isn’t just a design decision; it’s a business strategy. One of the … Continue reading

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Can Technical SEO Issues Trigger HCU Penalties? Here’s What You Should Know

When Google rolls out a major algorithm update like the Helpful Content Update (HCU), many websites see fluctuations in their rankings. While HCU is mostly designed to reward content that is written for humans, not for search engines, some technical … Continue reading

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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

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Why You Should Use “And” Instead of “&” for Better SEO and Voice Search

You might not think twice about using “and” vs. “&” in your website or blog content, but that small choice can impact your search rankings and voice search compatibility. How “And” Helps with SEO Google’s job isn’t just to match … Continue reading

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