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Google: One Part Of Site Can Hurt Entire Quality Of A Site

On Stumbling upon a question related to poor translation on a site, Google’s John Mueller goes further to explain how the quality of one section of a website affects its ranking.  The question at hand was specifically about the impact of a poor translation section on the SEO of that website. Mueller gave us a bigger picture of the problem

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keyword stuffing

Keyword Stuffing As A Google Ranking Factor: What You Need To Know

Isn’t it true that if specific keywords are excellent, then additional must be better? Keyword stuffing is just a ranking factor that follows this simple reasoning. Google rated site content using a rudimentary set of signals in the initial periods of web search, long before SEO was a thing. One of such signs was the use of keywords. In the

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google reviews

How Google Reviews Impact Map Pack And Organic Search Rankings

When it comes to where a business appears in the Map Pack and what position it obtains in localized search engine results pages, there are some variances in how Google reads ratings. According to WhiteSpark’s analysis, reviews account for 17 percent of positions in the Map Pack but only 5% of local organic ranking. Local organic rankings are based on

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internal links

Internal Links As A Ranking Factor: What You Need To Know

For long, the discussion around inherent links’ influence on the ranking is supported by ceaseless non-credible facts instead of a credible source. Many “Facts” that have been passed down by generations of SEO professionals are nothing but inaccurate myths. In this article, you’ll find whether internal links are a firm ranking factor with facts and credible sources. You’ll also encounter

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