Orphan Pages

Orphan Pages

Orphan pages on a website are pages without any links, either internal or external. These pages cannot be accessed from any other website page, making them hard to find by users and search engines. Orphan pages may negatively affect a website’s ranking in search...
Organic Traffic

Organic Traffic

Search engine optimization (SEO) is dependent on organic traffic. Organic traffic is the kind of traffic that naturally comes to your site, without paid advertising or promotions. Search engine results pages (SERPs), which are generated when users enter relevant...
Nofollow Links

Nofollow Links

Nofollow is an SEO (Search Engine Optimization), term that describes a link attribute which tells the search engines to not follow or pass on any link equity to a destination page. A website linking to another website is like a vote for that website’s content,...
Mobile First Indexing

Mobile First Indexing

Mobile-first indexing, or mobile-first SEO (search engine optimization), is a relatively recent approach to SEO that focuses on mobile devices. Search engines used to rely primarily on desktop websites when determining search rankings. Search engines now place more...
Meta Keywords

Meta Keywords

Meta keywords are metadata that webmasters can add to their HTML code. These keywords are meant to give search engines information about a page’s content and to help them categorize it and rank it. Meta keywords were important in the early days when search...
Meta Description

Meta Description

The Meta description is a key part of SEO (Search Engine Optimization). The meta description is a short summary of the content of a website that appears beneath the URL on search engine result pages (SERPs). Good meta descriptions can encourage users to click your...