• SEO Is Never Done

    SEO Is Never Done

    In a recent episode of The Rankable Podcast, guest Crystal Carter of Wix made a statement that I think is so important… “SEO is never done!” While this may seem obvious to some, others believe that SEO is a “project” with a beginning, middle, and end. Anecdotally, this seems especially true in the so-called “C-Suite.”…

  • Everything You Wanted to Know about Google’s SERP (Search Engine Results Page) But Were Afraid to Ask

    Everything You Wanted to Know about Google’s SERP (Search Engine Results Page) But Were Afraid to Ask

    Whether you want to buy a pair of sneakers, find the nearest cinema, or learn how old is the Universe – your go-to place is a Search Engine Results Page a.k.a. SERP. According to Internet Live Stats, Google processes over 100,000 searches per second, which means that over 8.5 billion searches are performed every day.…

  • Google E-E-A-T: Authority of Content, Its Author, and The Website Where It Lives

    Google E-E-A-T: Authority of Content, Its Author, and The Website Where It Lives

    Google E-E-A-T, while not a direct ranking factor for SEO, can mean the difference between a website that ranks and one that gets lost in the vast wasteland of Internet noise. Google recently added an extra E to its acronym, turning E-A-T into E-E-A-T, which is even more annoying to type. Anyway, that extra E…

  • How to Avoid an SEO Calamity with Your Next Website Redesign

    How to Avoid an SEO Calamity with Your Next Website Redesign

    First of all, I love the word calamity. Second of all, website redesigns are all too often the cause of an SEO calamity. You know, loss of rankings, traffic, and, gulp, sales! One of the most common website redesign mistakes is to leave SEO out of the process until the last minute. You spend tons…

  • Yoast Is Not An SEO Strategy

    Yoast Is Not An SEO Strategy

    I have nothing against Yoast, they’re a great company run by very smart people. I use the Yoast plugin all the time. But, and I think the people at Yoast would agree, the plugin alone is not a viable SEO strategy, it’s a tool. We work with clients and client vendors who come to us…