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How To Get the Old Facebook Design Back (at least temporarily)

Update 12/02/2020: Today Facebook appears to have removed the ability for page and group owners to switch to the old desktop design somewhere around 3pm Central time. Tweet: https://twitter.com/YoungbloodJoe/status/1334245086624960520 We’re […]

How Each 2020 Presidential Candidate Uses Their 404 Page

WARNING: This article contains a discussion about U.S. Presidential Candidates in the 2020 election. It is not meant to endorse any candidate or their issues. It is also not meant […]

Find Spam Listings on Google Maps With This Chrome / FireFox Extension

Spam is a plague on Google Maps. There are various kinds of spam listings that haunt the platform, with the two worst offenders being keyword stuffed business names and businesses […]

GTmetrix Scores and Data For the Homepages of Top Websites

This is the first in a series of posts that will examine the data outputs from tools that we rely on for performance optimization on the web. The goal is […]

How to Avoid Making the NFL’s SEO Mistake When Launching a New Website

Update 3 (6/01/2020 at 3:03pm): It took just under 3 weeks (roughly 21 total days) and Google is now ranking the new “Player Stats” page from NFL.com as the number […]

How to Add a Description to Your Shopify Collection Pages

Adding a description to Shopify Collection pages can have a positive impact on your the SEO for your Shopify website helping those pages rank better in search engines for shorter, […]

How This One Man Gained Over 2 Million Twitter Followers and Nearly 3 Million Instagram Followers in Just A Few Months

We’ve written at length here about how scammers use fake contests and promises of cash to help build large audiences on social media. Those audiences are then used for all […]

Your Blog Posts Directly Impact Google Maps Rankings

In 2018 I published a research project detailing how Google Maps / Google My Business largely leaned on the name of a business to determine rankings, which has led to […]

This One Line of Code Could Boost Your SEO and Make Your WordPress Website More Secure

It’s a problem known as ‘directory browsing’ and there’s a chance your WordPress website is susceptible to it. This is when someone copies a link to a javascript file or […]