Today’s daily SEO tip is about boosting your main keywords that have had a negative trend recently or are getting good visibility but not enough clicks. Today I was asked to look at boosting the performance of two specific keywords that are quite important to a customer. Firstly, I started by looking at the SERP […]
Author: George
Keep URLs simple
This is the first mini-blog in a, hopefully, daily series where I’ll be sharing small SEO and marketing tips that I’ve come across that day. Today’s daily SEO Tip is all about keeping your URLs simple. I was working on a large UK fashion retailer, optimising their Google My Business and Bing Places listings. I […]
Did you know that you can set up your Google Data Studio report to automatically deliver itself to your client’s inbox every month? Well the answer is yes, you can! This guide is intended to show you how to automatically share your Google Data Studio report if you’re looking for a bit of help setting […]
You may have noticed that when you go to share your Google Data Studio report that the recipient can’t open it. This is because the current sharing set up is a little complicated and it’s important to have certain features turned on or changed. I have written this guide below on how to make sure […]
Disclaimer: This report was created by me as an employee of Vertical Leap I’ve been working with Google Data Studio, sometimes referred too as GDS, for over a year now and I think it’s a fantastic tool to help freelancers, agencies and anyone working in the digital work to help showcase the work you’re doing […]
This is a collection of websites, tools, and SEO chrome extensions I’ve picked up over the last year or so. Hopefully, you should be able to find a tool that can manage most of your Search Engine Optimisation needs. Some of these SEO tools are not directly related but have come in handy when performing […]
Taking over eggy featured snippets
One day when looking for a URL for our team at work to use to do some testing and training, an electronic playground of sorts, a colleague of mine saw that friedegg.co.uk was available. Graciously giving the team 2 seconds to decide if they wanted it, I bought the domain. Not my first I have previously […]
Lazy loading pugs
Update: Since writing this post, a little while ago, I’ve now switched to using Jetpack’s lazy loading feature to minimize the number of plugins on the site. This is a test to see whether the Lazy Loading improves the site speed, using Google Page Speed Insights, which now uses their Lighthouse tool, to measure. Level of […]