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Metadata and SEO part 2: link rel metadata

9 March 2017 | 4 Comments Michiel Heijmans

In the first post of our metadata series, I discussed the meta tags in the <head> of your site. But there’s more metadata in the <head> that can influence the SEO of your site. In this second post, we’ll dive into link rel metadata. You can use link rel metadata to instruct browsers and Google, for example to point them to the AMP version …

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Metadata and SEO part 2: link rel metadata

WordPress archive pages: the tutorial

3 March 2017 | 9 Comments Jimmy Comack

Once your website starts growing and you continue writing blog posts, you’ll eventually end up with archive pages. These archive pages can be based on taxonomies, categories, custom post types and even dates. WordPress has built-in support for these archive pages, however there are some small drawbacks. In this post, I’ll explain to you how …

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WordPress archive pages: the tutorial




Performance optimization in an HTTP/2 world

22 December 2016 | 28 Comments Charlotte Gurney

A revolution is currently going on in the underpinnings of the web. HTTP, the protocol your browser uses to connect to your site, has a new version: HTTP/2. This is not something that should concern the average user, but for web developers, it changes how we do performance optimization entirely. In this short article, I want to …

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Performance optimization in an HTTP/2 world

Pagination or infinite scrolling: which is best for SEO?

7 December 2016 | 22 Comments Michiel Heijmans

Something that’s always up for discussion is how to load new content on your archive, category or search results pages. You can do this in a number of ways. You can list a certain amount of posts or products and add a ‘next’ link at the bottom of that list. You can add a ‘load more’ button at …

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Pagination or infinite scrolling: which is best for SEO?

Archive SEO: archive by topic, not by date

6 December 2016 | 1 Comment Charlotte Gurney

Many blogs use date-based archives for their archive pages. These long lists of links, sorted by month and year, group posts made during that period. Although this initially might make sense, it can have an adverse impact on your archive pages’ SEO. Your archives could be an important part of your site structure. So, how …

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Archive SEO: archive by topic, not by date

Use JSON-LD to add schema.org data to your website

2 November 2016 Edwin Toonen

There are many ways to let Google and other search engines know what your page is about. In addition to writing awesome content, which should always be your starting point, we have previously written about structured data with Schema.org. JSON-LD is a way to present Schema.org data about your content to search engines. It has …

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Use JSON-LD to add schema.org data to your website