This article describes an issue with the Avada theme that has a very small impact but if you want to scoop up all possible traffic it’s worth correcting. Say you’ve carefully created just one H1 title for every page on your website. Viewing the page shows only one H1 title, perfect! But there is an error message in the SEO section on Bing Webmaster tools.
Is all your traffic from customers who already know your name?
While the TV show “Cheers” has a nice phrase in their theme song, “Where everybody knows your name”, this is not always desirable in website traffic. Often a website only receives brand name visits, visits from customers who already know the name.
Bringing in Steady Stream of New Clients
This is what we like to see! A year later this client has a nice stream of organic search results and is topping the list for the two main service components he offers. 2014 Orange 2015 Blue So many important metrics, new visitors, bounce rate, conversion, all taken into account when […]
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Welcome to Griswold Textile Print, Inc.
Griswold Textile Print, Inc. is a hand screened textile mill in Rhode Island. We are working with them on search optimization for their site to attract new clients. Many textile designers are unaware that the production facilities of an actual printed fabric mill are available to them. Griswold produces fabric […]
NAP – name, address, phone number – keep’em consistent!
Consistency is the name of the game for Google. Any references to your company should follow an exact pattern for Name, Address, Phone. Even abbreviated terms should be consistent for example using LLC every time or Road vs Rd. Before beginning any SEO projects make sure you have finalized your […]
A Marine Services Company
The first part of this project is a WordPress site for a boat shrink wrapping and hauling business in Connecticut Shrink the Boat. Search visibility was a priority so Local Search was optimized. Local listings can be important. I’ve found links to a company going to a competitor, phone numbers incorrect. A customer who […]