Usability

Links, Mobile Usability, and site management in the new Search Console

More features are coming to the new Search Console. This time we’ve focused on importing existing popular features from the old Search Console to the new product. Links Report Search Console users value the ability to see links to and within their site, as Google Search sees them. Today, we are rolling out the new […]

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New Google Search Console adds mobile usability report, manage users & add site features

Google just announced that the new Google Search Console now has three new features that it did not have the other day. The three features include: (1) Manage users and permissions directly in the new Google Search Console, previously you were only able to do this within the old version. (2) Add sites and validate ownership

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Website Usability vs SEO: Which Is More Important?

Whether you’re looking for the lowest price on a new laptop or searching for the best dentist in your area, a significant proportion of our online activity is determined by search engine results. The big players in the search engine market, such as Google, have gained massive popularity among billions of users worldwide as a

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The ever-increasing importance of usability and trust in link building

Just the other day I was showing a cool site that I’d just found to a (very intelligent and internet-savvy) friend, and he quickly became confused due to the ad placements on the site. The ads were shown on the top of the page below a nav bar, and they looked like categories for the

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Applying Usability Concepts to Your Content Marketing

bavarian_web_solutions / Pixabay In usability circles, the concept of red routes is used to help prioritize the most important features of a website’s interface, navigation, and organizational structure. Red routes are the actions taken most frequently by the biggest segments of your audience. They are similar, in some ways, to use cases. That is, for

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