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While SEO hasn’t diminished in importance over the years, its role in web design continues to evolve

Search engine optimization (SEO) isn’t dead. Creating a website serves as step one in the online marketing process. The second step is to ensure that prospective customers can find your site. This is where SEO excels.

Even if your SEO strategy is just a year or two old, you’re behind the times...

To catch up, work with your web design firm to implement updated SEO technologies and strategies. For instance, a custom CMS (content management system) allows you to set up the ideal SEO infrastructure for your business.

You can also change the back end of the CMS whenever you want to adapt to industry changes. Alternatively, if you’re using WordPress as your CMS, investigate premium plug in Yoast SEO, the All in One SEO Pack. An easy to use industry standard plug-in containing many easily laid out advanced features.

Zap Dead Links

Google frowns on dead links because they reduce usability. Visitors get frustrated when every click leads to that obnoxious 404 page, so if you have dead links, you’ll watch your site’s position drop like a stone to the bottom of the SERPs (search engine results pages). If you remove dead links, though, you’ll see a corresponding boost to your rankings.

A dead link is a link that no longer takes visitors to the original page. The author might have removed that one page or disabled the entire site. Whatever the case, you must snip them out of your content to avoid SEO penalties. If you’re using WordPress, consider installing a plugin like the Broken Link Checker. Plugins won’t find every instance of dead links, but they’re an excellent start. You can also use Google Analytics.

When the spider encounters a dead link, you’ll receive a notification.

Refresh Old Content

Maybe you wrote a post a year ago or even 10 years ago that still attracts steady traffic from the search engines. Or perhaps you published a post two years ago that never gained much traction.

SEO doesn’t always involve creating new content. You can refresh old content with better information, updated news, or extra materials to generate traffic. Brian Dean of Backlinko tried this strategy and boosted traffic to one of his older blog posts by more than 111 percent.

If you promote that content through your email list and social media platforms, you’ll gain even more eyes on the page. When you need brilliant SEO strategies like these, your web design firm can swoop in like a superhero and help you rank better in the search engines.

Oliver Blayney

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