W3C Validation Errors and How They Relate to SEO With the dawn of DIY website design options, business owners on a budget can quickly and easily assemble a website with relative ease, without knowing a single bit of HTML or other code. That sounds great, but there’s no absolute control over the HTML used to build the site. As such, the resulting code could be...Read More
Google is always testing new features. It’s part of its unending crusade to help users find what they’re looking for quickly, safely, and accurately. Because of this, many of its latest updates have been mobile optimization efforts. SEO Inc. is an SEO company that is on the forefront of any new Google algorithm changes and immediately incorporates them into our SEO services. Our up-to-date methodologies and...Read More
In a perfect world, all sites would be mobile-friendly, just like we’ve been saying. But the sad truth is that all sites aren’t mobile-friendly. Or else why would this upcoming Google update get announced? The “Mobile May” Google update, announced last week, will boost the effects of Google’s mobile-friendly algorithm. If you’ve already optimized your site for mobile, this update won’t have any effect. And...Read More
In our final post for the Pinterest series, we’re discussing how to make the most of Pinterest for SEO and Social Media Marketing. If you need to catch up, check out the first two posts: What is Pinterest? And the Beginner’s Guide to Pinterest. The following tips will make you a Pinterest pro – and you’ll start to see a shift in your SEO if...Read More
Google Search Console URL Inspection API Google has announced the debut of its newest Search Console URL Inspection API. The search company reports that SEO experts will analyze URLs in masse, automate page debugging, and improve page load time. The Jan 31st launch is excellent news for SEOs and web developers who can benefit from faster URL inspection efficiency. On their developer’s page, Google mentioned...Read More