If you’ve just setup WordPress on your site, from an SEO point of view, there’s quite a lot you can do after you’ve installed WordPress. The most first thing you should do is to double check that your blog has been made visible to everyone including search engines and archivers. Navigate to /wp-admin/options-privacy.php (or Privacy Read Blog…
You’ve setup WordPress, now what?
July 12th, 2010 by Peter
Top 5 most common validation errors
January 26th, 2010 by Richard
W3C Validation errors are errors in the coding of a web page, they can range from missing alt tags, right through to unclosed, or incorrectly nested tags. A Search Engine spider is basically a piece of software that visits a website, and expects to find it in a certain format and layout, so each time Read Blog…
Avoid messing up your robots.txt
December 14th, 2009 by Jon
Robots.txt isn’t something that’s often talked about in articles about SEO, but it is an important consideration. Most sites will have some files that they don’t want indexed for various reasons. The function of your robots.txt files, however, isn’t a simple matter of ‘allow’ and ‘disallow’. Your site’s code plays an important role in the Read Blog…









