Tag: General SEO

Don’t Let Google Rewrite Your Page Titles


It’s probably not great to have Google rewrite your titles for you, is it? Looks like the sweet spot for titles is 20-60 characters. Statistically, Google doesn’t seem to rewrite titles very often in this character range. Just ran a scan on a local site of mine with Screaming Frog. Only 46% of page titles

Diversifying Your Traffic Sources Beyond SEO


Initially building your brand off the shoulders of Google isn’t a wrong move. I’ve done it countless times. But at some point, it’s wise to expand beyond SEO. Building up other traffic sources makes the asset you’re creating more valuable because it’s more resilient. (Ironically enough, it helps your SEO too.) At some point, that

Hacking QDF with WordPress Plugins


Can we hack QDF with WP plugins? Having content that is regularly updated not only boosts crawl rate, but Google gives preference to pages which are continually updated for _some_ queries. If you think a query you’re trying to rank for will benefit from freshness, here’s an idea. I noticed there’s a couple “scheduled content

Are Most SEOs Bad Marketers?


There was a popular poll in SEO Signals Lab yesterday where over 400 voted. I have an unpopular opinion to share. Most SEOs are too busy on client projects or building affiliate sites that they fail to set aside some time each month to improve the asset that’s most important: themselves. But here’s the good

What is Website Authority?


Of course, it’s not Moz’s domain authority. So, what is it? Is it how many links a website has? Is it the strength/power of those links? Is it the trustworthiness and prominence of its contributing authors? Is it the quality of its information? Is it its connection with trust signals, like a real address, reviews,