by Tom Crandall | Sep 29, 2017 | SEO, Wordpress
If you have images on your WordPress website, which you should and they are indexed in Google, which they should be, make sure you are redirecting the Image URLs to Posts and Pages. By performing image redirects, it should help boost both CTR (Click Thru Rate) and...
by Tom Crandall | Aug 8, 2017 | Wordpress
When setting up websites for clients it’s essential to include Google Analytics in the mix. Google Analytics allows you to track site visits and gage how the website is performing on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. WHAT IS GOOGLE’S RECOMMENDATION FOR...
by Tom Crandall | Jun 23, 2017 | SEO, Wordpress
Google’s Accelerated Mobile Project known as Google AMP, is an open source Google initiative with the goal of making web content load faster for mobile users. You can think of AMP pages as a scaled down version of a normal webpage designed for faster speed and...
by Tom Crandall | Jun 16, 2017 | Divi Theme, Uncategorized, Wordpress
As an avid WordPress user and Divi theme user, having a child theme is really important to help prevent your customized theme coding from being overwritten when there is a theme update. It is essentially best practice to create a child theme to accompany the parent...
by Tom Crandall | Apr 12, 2017 | Wordpress
I have been on a tear working with SEMRush and SEOProfiler doing WordPress website Audits. One issue that almost always shows up with WordPress websites are Duplicate Title Tags For Author Pages errors. For those that are wondering, YES I even had an issue with them!...
by Tom Crandall | Apr 11, 2017 | Wordpress
Recently, as in very recently, as in today, I realized links to my blog posts where I was the author (aka Permalink Structure) was actually showing my WordPress login user name. I have been a big WordPress fan since it’s inception and the fact that I overlooked...