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What are effective strategies for promoting an eCommerce website? Based on your experience and knowledge, what methods have been successful and which ones have not?

Here are some effective strategies for promoting an eCommerce website, drawing on both successful and unsuccessful methods: Successful Strategies: Additional Tips: Remember, the most successful strategy will depend on your specific niche, target audience, and budget. It’s important to experiment, … Continue reading

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How can website speed and performance impact SEO and user experience?

Website speed and performance play a crucial role in both SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and user experience. Here’s how they are connected: Impact on SEO: Impact on User Experience: Here’s an analogy: Imagine a brick-and-mortar store with slow service. Customers … Continue reading

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What is ASO, vs SEO? Are the same techniques used?

ASO and SEO are similar concepts, but they target different platforms: Key Differences: Similarities: In summary: Are you ready to design & build your own website? Learn more about UltimateWB! We also offer web design packages if you would like your website designed … Continue reading

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What benefits do breadcrumbs have for the SEO of a website or blog site?

Breadcrumbs offer a two-fold benefit for SEO: they improve user experience (UX) which indirectly helps SEO, and they also send signals directly to search engines like Google about your website structure. Improved User Experience: SEO Benefits: In short, breadcrumbs are … Continue reading

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What do I need to do to start getting sales on my website?

There are two main areas to focus on to boost sales on your website: attracting visitors (traffic) and converting those visitors into buyers. Here are some key strategies for both: Driving Traffic: Converting Visitors into Sales: Remember, increasing sales is … Continue reading

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What techniques do you use to improve website crawlability and indexability?

Good question! A well-designed website is only half the battle. For your website to truly thrive online, it needs to be seen by search engines and potential visitors. This is where crawlability and indexability come into play… Conquer the Crawl: … Continue reading

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How can businesses optimize their website for Google’s BERT?

What is BERT? Let’s start with what Google’s BERT is. It has nothing to do with Sesame Street’s Bert and Ernie, but it is an acronym, standing for: Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. In clearer terms, BERT is a sophisticated … Continue reading

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Do domain URL variants or structures matter in SEO?

Yes, domain URL variants and structures do impact SEO – search engine optimization – in several ways. Here’s a breakdown of key factors to consider: 1. URL Structure and Readability: The UltimateWB website builder takes care of choosing the best … Continue reading

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Is 160 characters recommended for webpage meta descriptions?

Yes, 160 characters is the widely recommended length for a meta description for the best possible SEO results and top search engine rankings. Google can technically handle longer snippets, but it often truncates descriptions exceeding 160 characters in search results. … Continue reading

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