woensdag 23 maart 2016

10 clever doodles from our downtown Austin Snapchat challenge

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Mashable partnered with Hampton by Hilton to take you on a mini tour through the Lone Star State’s vibrant music and food scene, and it all went down on Snapchat.

Hampton has a location right in the heart of downtown Austin, within walking distance of the many music showcases that have been going on this week

We made a trip to experience this lively city first-hand — listening to live bands at bars and finding impressive street art at every corner — and documented our day through the lenses and filters of the social app


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We also introduced a challenge within our story by asking our followers to screenshot an image of Hampton’s to-go coffee cups, then doodle on the pic and send it back to us Read more…

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A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife Dawg dies at 45

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Tributes poured in Wednesday for A Tribe Called Quest co-founder Malik Taylor, better known as Phife Dawg, who has died at the age of 45.

Rolling Stone and Billboard have both confirmed the rapper’s death, but no official statement from the band has been released.

The cause of death hasn’t been announced, but Taylor has suffered from health issues over the years related to his battle with diabetes. He had a kidney transplant in 2008.


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DJ Chuck Chillout first announced the sad news on Twitter, followed by confirmation from producer Statik Selektah. Read more…

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How to Address Technical SEO Issues to Increase Content Visibility

How to Address Technical SEO Issues to Increase Content Visibility

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[Note From Ashley: Kevin is an SEO Analyst on the team at TopRank Marketing and has done an exceptional job uncovering and fixing technical issues for our clients. This is Kevin’s first post on TopRankBlog.com and we look forward to him sharing his technical expertise on an ongoing basis with our readers.]

Websites that don’t work and are hard to navigate can be an incredibly frustrating experience for any user. If they load slowly, have broken pages or duplicate content it can deter visitors from coming back and make it less likely that the content that you’ve worked so hard on shows up in search results.

Self-directed buyers are getting well over 50% of the way through the buying cycle based on web experience alone, which means that a technically sound website is incredibly important. Not only do some technical SEO issues hurt user experience, but a large amount of issues leads to a decrease in performance.

Technical SEO issues often impact the entire site, but there are some cases that individual pages are impacted. Ensuring that these issues are addressed will help make your content more visible to your target audience. One way to solve common technical issues is to conduct a technical SEO audit on a regular basis. Below is some information to help you navigate through a technical SEO audit.

5 Common Technical SEO Issues

There are multiple issues that you should check for while running an audit. Checking for all technical SEO issues will take quite some time depending on the size of the website. For the sake of highlighting some of the most important issues, we will focus on 5 issues which include:

  1. Response codes
  2. Duplicate content
  3. URL structure
  4. XML sitemaps
  5. Site speed

#1 – Response Codes – 404: Header not found!

Let’s start with the basics – response codes. You need to have a website that can be easily used by people and crawled by search engines. If search engines are having a hard time crawling your site then it will suffer in organic performance. One area to help a search engines crawl your website is by reducing the amount of 4xx and 3xx response codes within your site. More common 4xx and 3xx response codes that we see are 404, 301, and 302 codes.

The best way to fix these response codes is to update any pages that contain the link that either responds with a 404, 301, or 302 code to a live destination page on the website. By having a direct link to a live destination page, the authority will not be lost and it will provide a better user experience. Also, updating the internal redirects will help mitigate any potential redirect chains if a page happens to be changed again, and then is redirected to a different page. Redirect chains can cause a major headache for search engines when crawling and indexing a website.

#2 – Duplicate Content – Stop seeing double or you’re in trouble

After resolving the response codes, it’s important to look at the on-page optimization of the website. Some of these issues can be related to general SEO tactics, but they are still important when conducting an audit. One area of on-page optimization that is often prevalent is duplicate content. I’m a pretty big stickler when it comes to duplicate content. An ultimate goal of a website is to offer a solution for users, and the best way to offer a solution is to provide unique content.

To fix duplicate content is to make sure that each page as a solid amount of unique content tailored to whatever the page is about. For eCommerce sites, make sure each product has a unique description or user generated reviews to differentiate the content. For other sites, make sure to write unique content for the topic of the page. Also, make sure that your CMS isn’t creating duplicate content by correctly configuring the settings.

Eliminating duplicate content will help a website and individual pages perform better for the targeted keywords/topics. By targeting a specific topic on individual pages content marketers can provide unique content that enhances the user experience. 

#3 – URL Structure – You wouldn’t build a house without a solid foundation

Now that you have a handle on your response codes and duplicate content, it is time to dig into the URL structure of a website. The URL structure of a website can play an important part in search visibility.

URLs should be concise and keyword rich as much as possible without keyword stuffing. A good way to make sure that a URL is concise with keywords is to use a static URL over a dynamic URL. The static URL should follow the pattern of the navigation and how people navigate throughout the website. By making the URL structure follow the navigation format, you will create a hierarchy that helps search engines associate certain pages together as opposed to a flat URL structure.


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There are other situations that URLs should stray away from. For example, there shouldn’t be any underscores or uppercase letters in a URL structure as search engines handle them differently.

URL structure is an important aspect of technical SEO that should be taken into account early on to reduce any potential issues over time. One thing to note, do not change the URL structure of your website for the sake of SEO. Changing the URL structure is a strategy that should only be applied when appropriate.

#4 – XML Sitemaps – Give Google GPS instructions to your site

Next, you need to make it easy for search engines to crawl your pages. XML sitemaps help search engines crawl and index pages throughout a specific section or the entire website. It is important to include all the pages you want indexed within the XML sitemap. XML sitemaps are typically one of the first areas of the site that is crawled. Search engines will crawl the XML sitemap looking for any pages that are new or that have been updated. I recommend building out a XML sitemap index that contains individual sitemaps for videos, images, or other types of content instead of having one mega XML sitemap contain every page.

Sometimes we’ll uncover that a website has multiple XML sitemaps that contain pages that shouldn’t be there, which results in the pages being indexed. For example, you don’t want to include a thank you page containing a download link in Google’s search index so people can download your asset without filling out the information you are looking for (i.e. email address, name, etc.). XML sitemaps are an important part of any website, and auditing the pages included should be done continually.

#5 – Site Speed – Your website needs to be as fast as an Olympic sprinter

By completing the first four items that I have covered you are already making it much easier for search engines to uncover your content. To make your website perform even better it is time to address any site speed issues to make your great content load quickly for your readers. Faster websites help provide a better user experience and can lead to better performance for organic traffic. Google and other search engines are focusing more on providing websites that can load fast. It is especially important if you are running an eCommerce website, as a slower website can lead to lower sales/revenue.

Common ways to increase website speed for pages include:

  • enabling compression
  • minifying CSS, JavaScript, and HTML
  • leveraging browser caching
  • optimizing images

There are multiple other areas to focus on to improve website speed, but I recommend starting with the areas that can be easily implemented. Addressing your website speed is a little more technical than the other issues in a technical SEO audit, so work with your developer to solve any site load issues. Making your website load quickly will help your content be found easier and offers a great user experience.

Why is a Technical SEO Audit Important?

A technical SEO audit can help outline key issues that are holding a website back. Although there are many items to check while conducting an audit, the most important part is prioritizing each issue to align with company goals and how quick the impact will be once implemented. Each website will prioritize issues differently to achieve results fast especially since some tasks will require more resources.

If you need help running a technical audit on your website, contact us for a free consultation.

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dinsdag 22 maart 2016

Kanye West at a Justin Bieber concert is the happiest Kanye West

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Both a beauty and a beat came to Justin Bieber’s March 21 concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

The beat came courtesy of Bieber himself, while the beauty came in the form of Kanye West — and his killer dance moves.

Kanye and wife Kim Kardashian West attended the concert weeks after Yeezy proclaimed his admiration for Bieber’s song “What Do You Mean?” on Twitter. 

At first, Kim seemed super thrilled to watch Justin — rumored former lover of several of her sisters — perform live.


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Facebook is testing a feature that alerts you if someone is impersonating your account

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Facebook is working on a new tool to help stem one source of harassment on its platform.

The social network is testing a new feature that will automatically alert you if it detects another user is impersonating your account by using your name and profile photo

When Facebook detects that another user may be impersonating you, it will send an alert notifying you about the profile. You’ll then be prompted to identify if the profile in question is impersonating you by using your personal information, or if it belongs to someone else who is not impersonating you. Read more…


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Brussels residents open their doors to offer shelter after attacks

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LONDON — Brussels residents who live near metro stations and airports are opening their doors to people in need of shelter following the attacks that rocked Brussels on Tuesday morning.

People are using the hashtags #PorteOuverte (open door), #ikwilhelpen (I want to help), #OpenHouse and #BrusselsWelcome to invite people who are stranded into their homes. People are also offering spare bedrooms to those who are affected by flight cancellations.

“I live near Brussels Plasky/Meiser, very close to the Diamant stop. I can welcome people who are stuck outside,” reads one tweet.  Read more…


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