A canonical URL is a way of telling search engines which page is the original or “preferred” version to index. This is a crucial step to prevent duplicate content from...
Read MoreIf you’ve ever looked into domain names and SEO, you’ve probably heard a lot of conflicting information. Some people say that your domain name is a huge ranking factor, while...
Read MoreDid you know there’s a big difference between using underscores and hyphens in your URLs? The simple and definitive answer is that you should always use hyphens (-). Search engines...
Read MoreA trailing slash is a forward slash you sometimes see at the end of a URL. You might have a URL like https://www.example.com/folder or you might see https://www.example.com/folder/. The problem...
Read MoreA URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is the web address that you type into your browser. It tells your browser exactly where a page is located on the internet. A...
Read MoreThere are times when you have to move your website or parts of it. This could be due to a new domain name, a new website platform, or a major...
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