From the category archives:

Fixing Your Issues

Automatic Compression = Faster Website

May 18, 2010

Compressing your files to load the pages faster has always been the preference for large files, but depending on your web host, it could be an incredible pain in the neck.

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Swap Your Analytics Code

May 10, 2010

We put page and image size factors in the SEO review tool long ago, because it seemed logical that if Google was already counting page load speed for the Adwords quality score, then it would probably end up being counted as an organic factor too some day.

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SEO Automatic Plugin Issues

August 12, 2009

We’re currently having some issues with a couple of our plugins, primarily because I chose to use a separate menu item rather than clutter up the WordPress default menus.

I’ve always hated when the WP menus got so long you couldn’t find things, and appreciated plugins that created their own section, but now WordPress has made things “more secure”.

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New Tag Support for Canonical Fix

March 1, 2009

Last month, the search engines agreed together to support a new URL canonicalization standard to avoid some duplicate content issues. It allows you to label varying versions of the same url with the canonical URL in the head of the page, that you really want indexed

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Robots.txt File Generator

February 27, 2009

I was editing some further details to the reporting of the SEO Automatic tool, and I realized that I never included an easy solution for users not having a robots.txt file. Sorry about that…

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Favicon Image and Proper Code

October 2, 2008

Having a favicon makes your site stand out in someone’s web browser when they’re using tabbed browsing, making it easier for them to return. The favicon also shows up in the address bar next to your URL, and it will show up in their favorites when they bookmark your site.

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