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Optimizing a single page: One page website SEO

21 March 2018 | 18 Comments Michiel Heijmans

One page websites have been popular for some time now. Basically, it’s your entire website on your homepage. It’s fancy, it’s streamlined. By dividing your homepage into multiple sections, and adding a menu that allows visitors to jump to the section they want to visit, you create an entire website experience on that one single …

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Optimizing a single page: One page website SEO

International sites: the best domain structure for SEO

20 March 2018 | 13 Comments Willemien Hallebeek

Making your website rank high can be a challenge. But making your international sites rank high can be an even bigger challenge. There are just a lot more things you have to do for multilingual SEO. For example, you have to create content for different markets, set up sites for those markets and implement hreflang. Also, there …

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International sites: the best domain structure for SEO




What does the redirect manager in Yoast SEO do?

30 November 2017 | 13 Comments Edwin Toonen

The redirect manager in Yoast SEO Premium is a real lifesaver. It’s a feature we at Yoast use many times a day. Once you used it for a while, you wonder how you ever lived without it. The redirect manager makes everyday website optimization and maintenance a piece of cake. It takes care of all …

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What does the redirect manager in Yoast SEO do?

Closing a spider trap: fix crawl inefficiencies

12 October 2017 | 4 Comments Maria Garefalaki

Quite some time ago, we made a few changes to how yoast.com is run as a shop and how it’s hosted. In that process, we accidentally removed our robots.txt file and caused a so-called spider trap to open. In this post, I’ll show you what a spider trap is, why it’s problematic and how you …

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Closing a spider trap: fix crawl inefficiencies


What are custom taxonomies in WordPress?

28 August 2017 | 3 Comments Michiel Heijmans

In WordPress, content can be grouped using categories and tags by default. WordPress calls these groups taxonomies. When you are serious about your content and have a lot of it, it will pay off to create other groups as well. By creating these custom taxonomies, you’re making your life as a content writer easier. More importantly, you’ll …

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What are custom taxonomies in WordPress?

Case study: SEO for a quality brand

11 August 2017 | 39 Comments Meike Hendriks

With our Ask Yoast case studies we helped clients with their SEO by reviewing the website and giving clear advice and hands-on tips. Those clients send us their website because they’re curious what improvements can be made to improve the overall rankings. This time, we reviewed the website of a high-quality sun protection brand: Calypso. …

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Case study: SEO for a quality brand