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In light of Google's recent post on common rel=canonical mistakes, I explore the most commonly asked questions we get in Q&A regarding canonicalization.


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Seeing fluctuations in Domain Authority (DA) or Page Authority (PA) scores? This Q&A post from Rand explores how and why these numbers change when a new index is released and what these fluctuations mean for your site.


[Broken Link Building] The broken link building strategy is one of the most effective, white-hat SEO link building strategies ever. Learn exactly how broken link building works and how to use it in your SEO playbook.


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Wondering how doorway pages affect your website's search visibility? This Q&A post explores hypotheses about how Google's doorway page-focused update may influence local SEO.


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Should website owners block blog category and author links from being crawled? Why or why not? Learn more in this Q&A post.


Now that tax season is over, it's once again safe to say my favorite A-word... audit! That's right. My name is Steve, and I'm an SEO audit junkie.


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How can you identify "bad" links to a website? Once those links have been uncovered, how can you remove them? This Q&A post dives into potential techniques and solutions.


Domain migrations are one of those activities that even if in the long-term can represent a benefit for an SEO process -- especially if the new domain is more relevant, has already a high authority or give better geolocalization signals with a ccTLD -- can represent a risk for SEO because of the multiple tasks that should be performed correctly in order to avoid potential non-trivial crawling and indexing problems and consequential lost of rankings and organic traffic.


When you look around at successful blogs -- whatever industry or topic -- there are several undeniable basics to success. And it starts with blog posts that kill it…rather than get killed. But what kills a blog post? Here’s a list of 12 things. Ignore them and you will have a tough time being successful.