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    Boosting your SEO with AMP optimised pages

    Ever since Google introduced mobile-friendliness into their ranking algorithm in 2015, most business owners know that they need to ensure that their website is mobile friendly. It is fair to say that internet users want web pages to open quickly on their mobile browsers, within 3 seconds, or they will abandon their search and move…

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    Core Web Vitals: What You Need to Know About Google’s Next Ranking Factor

    Search engines want to provide users with accurate information as quickly and smoothly as possible. It should come as no surprise that then Google will soon make Core Web Vitals, metrics that focus on user experience, a major ranking factor in search engine results. In this blog post, we’re going to discuss what Core Web…

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    8 Optimisation Tips for the Mobile Web

    Now that the majority of web traffic comes from mobile devices, we need to ensure our websites are optimised for mobile users. If we need even more reason to optimise for mobile users, Google has stated that it is moving towards mobile-first indexing, meaning that it will soon use the mobile experience to determine its…

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    Facebook Advertising – What It Offers

    Facebook is the largest social network in the world. It’s helped over a billion people connect to each other, communities and businesses. It’s a great way to see what’s happening with your connections and one of the best ways to kill time, whether it be a few minutes or a few hours. With so many…

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    Digital Year in Review

    At this time of the year, it is always good to reflect on what has happened over the past year and see where the tide will be taking us for the year ahead. In this post, I will talk about the developments that have occurred over the past 12 months and how they have shaped…

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    Chrome to Signal Insecure Forms

    At the beginning of this year (2017), Google rolled out a new version of its Chrome browser that took it one step closer to a secure internet. The new version of Chrome (version 56 at that time) marked non-https pages that had password or credit card fields as “Not secure”. What they found was that…

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