7 December 2017
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Michiel Heijmans
6 December 2017
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Michiel Heijmans
In this second part of our three-part series on how to do an SEO audit on your website – or someone else’s – we’re looking at general SEO issues. The previous article, part 1 of the How to perform an SEO audit series, covered the first steps, looking at content SEO and user experience. This post …
Read: "How to perform an SEO audit. Part 2: General SEO"
12 September 2017
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Marieke van de Rakt
Do you want to make sure your site outranks your competition? Then you should learn the ins and outs of SEO and become an SEO expert yourself. Setting up a successful SEO strategy can be quite hard. Investing in your skills will definitely pay off though. After all, you yourself are the very best expert …
Read: "How to become an SEO expert"
28 August 2017
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Michiel Heijmans
In WordPress, content can be grouped using categories and tags by default. WordPress calls these groups taxonomies. When you are serious about your content and have a lot of it, it will pay off to create other groups as well. By creating these custom taxonomies, you’re making your life as a content writer easier. More importantly, you’ll …
Read: "What are custom taxonomies in WordPress?"
11 August 2017
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Meike Hendriks
With our Ask Yoast case studies we helped clients with their SEO by reviewing the website and giving clear advice and hands-on tips. Those clients send us their website because they’re curious what improvements can be made to improve the overall rankings. This time, we reviewed the website of a high-quality sun protection brand: Calypso. …
Read: "Case study: SEO for a quality brand"
13 July 2017
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Meike Hendriks
In this Ask Yoast case study: the website of Slemish Design Studio Architects, the business site of an architect duo. The architects told us that they get great responses from their clients, but is their website optimized for search engines as well? We’ll dive into this architectural website to see what improvements can be made …
Read: "Case study: SEO for architect websites"
12 July 2017
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Jimmy Comack
In 2014, we decided to switch over to the (now) commonly-used HTTPS protocol to encrypt sensitive data that’s being sent across our website. This post describes some useful tips based on our own experiences that might come in handy if you’re considering switching. Addendum March 2021 Moving your WordPress site to support HTTPS connections with …
Read: "Moving your website to HTTPS / SSL: tips and tricks"
14 June 2017
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Annelieke van den Berg
Perhaps you’ve heard about it: Google Tag Manager. Google introduced this tool 5 years ago, a tool that would make marketers less dependent on developers and that would, therefore, speed up your marketing process. Google Tag Manager has evolved over the years becoming a more complete and easy to use tool. Here I want to …
Read: "Google Tag Manager: an introduction"