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Locality: Woolloomooloo

Phone: +61 452 633 970



Address: 23/52 Martin Place 2000 Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.seo.sydney

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14.01.2022 Many clients are asking what are the most important SEO things to be concentrating on in 2015. The unequivocal answer is two things, Domain Authority (DA) and on-page optimisation. DA is emerging as one of the key metric's Google is using to rank websites. The DA is gained by higher DA sites passing on their DA and Trust flow via back links. Links from poor quality unrelated sites with low DA are damaging to this ranking and are to be avoided. Attention to on-page optimis...ation is now more essential than ever. Ensuring that user experience is at the very highest level by providing quality unique content, full of imagery and ease of navigation are bare minimum requirements now. If you would like us to look at your site to see if it measures up or would like to talk to our SEO expert then contact us by visiting the website http://www.safeseo.com.au



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11.01.2022 Google’s ‘Mobile-Friendly’ Algorithm Update Due 21st April 2015 Google telegraphed to website owners in November last year that they wanted all websites appearing in their search results to be easily viewed on mobile and tablet devices. Google said that it can be a frustrating experience for mobile searchers to end up on a website that is not mobile responsive.... They have been dropping hints that they understand mobile experience for some time now and recently launched ‘mobile usability reports’ to help webmasters find issues with web sites on mobile devices and tablets. After extensive testing they added the label ‘mobilefriendly’ to their mobile search results to communicate this to their searchers. Websites that achieved this rating have had the GoogleBot screen the website detecting, amongst other things, the following: if they contain software that is not common on mobile devices, the use of text that is readable without zooming, if links far enough apart so that the correct one can be easily tapped and if content sizes to the screen so users don’t have to scroll horizontally or zoom. Google has given webmasters more than enough time to make the necessary adjustments prior to this update occurring on 21st April 2015. Google has made it very clear that websites that fall outside their compliance requirements will simply not appear in the search results. Google’s algorithm update, designed solely to deliver enhanced mobile user experience, is a significant update and its full impact will not be fully known until it is rolled out around the globe. Business owners cannot simply say they are using a great theme on their website, it also has to deliver outstanding user experience all devices. Those wishing to discuss the content of this post are invited to contact Tony via the website http://www.safeseo.com.au

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