How to compete with huge brands (SEO Case Study)
When Mike Kugler bought the domain Vacation.rentals last year for $500,300, he did so with an ambitious plan to rank high for the mega-keyword “vacation rentals” in the US. I … Read more →
When Mike Kugler bought the domain Vacation.rentals last year for $500,300, he did so with an ambitious plan to rank high for the mega-keyword “vacation rentals” in the US. I … Read more →
So, you’re starting a new WordPress website and want to find a cheap hosting provider that doesn’t completely suck? A noble quest, but if you’ve Googled around a bit already, … Read more →
If you’re not completely new to blogging or publishing content online, you’ve probably got a bunch of blog posts or articles on your website that are under-performing. Instead of just … Read more →
Ahrefs just launched a new product: Ahrefs Webmaster Tools (AWT for short). This post is part love letter to Ahrefs, and part an explanation of why you should never, ever … Read more →
When I finally decided to get this site up and running properly, I made a mental note to add as many unique images as possible, for 2 3 reasons: 1. I’m fed … Read more →
If you’ve not visited the Crazy Egg blog recently (and why would you have?), you may be surprised to learn that it’s now something of a Wirecutter wannabe. Yes, that’s … Read more →
After a successful first launch in October 2019, SEO Sprint is now back for 2020! If you have a website and want to learn about SEO to rank high in … Read more →
StudioPress Sites is a premium, all-in-one WordPress service that combines Genesis themes with managed hosting. StudioPress is part of the popular CopyBlogger family – you can read the CopyBlogger guide … Read more →
Setting up WordPress hosting with Cloudways takes a couple of clicks. It’s extremely simple, even for non-techie users. Trust me, it’s a lot easier than trying to setup WordPress in … Read more →
It’s time for an experiment. I love WordPress, I’ve been using it for almost 10 years now, but it’s not without its problems. Mainly, speed. Anyone who’s used WordPress on … Read more →