New Year’s Resolutions for SEO, Part 2

I hope you read and enjoyed – and learned something from – my earlier post with six New Year’s resolutions to help improve your website’s performance in search engine rankings. As promised, here are six more resolutions to help with your SEO efforts. You don’t have to do these all in the order listed here, but they do build on each other, and those in the previous post, to some degree. Continue reading

Tablet Users Want to See Your Whole Website… Usually

Is your website optimized for mobile users? Do you have either a separate site or a separate template for mobile users, and the ability to automatically direct visitors to the appropriate version when they arrive at the site? And does your mobile website offer a link to your full website?

If your answer to all those questions is yes… great! Unfortunately, you’re not quite done. Continue reading

Google Analytics: Pairing Mobile Devices and Screen Resolution

Want to know what screen resolution your mobile site visitors are using when they visit your website?

This is basic information that should be available in any decent analytics package, and it’s very easy to find in Google Analytics.

Here’s how: Continue reading

New Year’s Resolutions for SEO, Part 1

Periodic Guide to SEO

Are you one for New Year’s resolutions? I’m not usually. But I’ve been thinking a lot lately about search engine optimization (SEO), and I have some suggestions for webmasters or marketers who aren’t sure whether their website is well optimized. Here are 12 suggestions that you can use to make your website more attractive to search engines – not because there are exactly 12 actions that will ensure your website will be found and recommended by search engines, but because there are 12 months in the year. Continue reading