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Month: January 2018

Google page speed update

Google’s Speed Update Makes Speed a Ranking Factor on Mobile

Google’s latest algorithm will focus on mobile search results, giving priority to faster ranking pages and moving the slowest pages down. The speed update will only affect a small proportion of web pages – the ones that deliver the slowest experience to users. However, search intent is still a priority...

A Quick Guide to GDPR for Businesses

GDPR is the biggest change to data privacy and processing in the last 20 years, and will be coming into force on the 25th May this year. It is essential that your business is ready and compliant by this date, or you risk fines of up to 20 million euros...
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GDPR for Schools

GDPR for Schools – Are You Ready?

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on the 25th May this year – your school will need to be ready to comply with this new regulation by this date, or risk significant fines. What is GDPR? In short, GDPR is a piece of legislation that aims...
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Why Thin Content Hurts Your Website
Thin content can significantly harm your website’s performance, affecting your rankings, user experience, and overall credibility. In this blog, we’ll explore why thin content is a problem and how it can negatively impact your site. What is Thin Content? Thin content refers to web pages with little or no value...
Why a Strong Backlink Profile Is Critical for SEO Success
In the competitive world of digital marketing, search engine optimisation (SEO) is essential for driving website visibility and traffic. A strong backlink profile plays a pivotal role in SEO success, as it signals to search engines that your website is credible, authoritative, and worthy of higher rankings. Below, we explore...
Understanding the Great Firewall of China and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
If you’re looking to reach audiences in China, you may have concerns about the Great Firewall of China (GFW) and how it affects website accessibility. Established by the Chinese government, the GFW restricts access to certain international websites and services, including Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. But what does this...