What Internal Linking Actually Does for a Small Niche Site
Internal linking is one of the few SEO tactics that is completely free, completely within your control, and consistently useful. It does not require anyone else’s help. You … Read more
Stories from A Stupid One
Internal linking is one of the few SEO tactics that is completely free, completely within your control, and consistently useful. It does not require anyone else’s help. You … Read more
AdSense rejection emails are frustrating because they are deliberately vague. You get a message that says something like site does not meet our publisher policies or insufficient content … Read more
Expired domains come with history. Sometimes that history is good — previous backlinks, authority built up over years, pages that were once indexed by search engines. Sometimes that … Read more
Cheap hosting has a reputation and a lot of it is deserved. There is plenty of cheap hosting that goes down all the time, has terrible support, and … Read more
GeneratePress is consistently one of the fastest and lightest WordPress themes available. The free version is what I use on most of my niche sites. It is not … Read more
If you are setting up a WordPress site and you want an SEO plugin, two names come up every time: Yoast SEO and SEOPress. Both have free versions. … Read more
Every best plugins article on the internet lists 20 things. Some list 50. They cover image compression, social sharing, popups, schema markup, heat maps, backup services, spam filters, … Read more
Traffic is not just traffic. Where your visitors come from changes what your AdSense earnings look like. And in my experience, Bing traffic often pays better — at … Read more
Most people set up Google Search Console on their site and call it a day. That is a mistake. Bing has its own free webmaster tool and it … Read more
You open Semrush. Your site shows 2 visits per month. Maybe zero. You feel bad. Then you open AdSense and see real money sitting there. Real clicks. Real … Read more