Wordle, the game everyone’s obsessed with, gets bought by the New York Times Nothing gold (or green) can stay. B. Menegus @bryanmenegus January 31st, 2022 Wordle Wordle, the once-a-day word game that’s been delighting puzzle nerds (and cluttering Twitter feeds) since launching in October of last year, has been purchased by the New York Times… … Continue reading Wordle’s desktop site now redirects to the New York Times
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Rebuilding Your Website’s Infrastructure the Right Way With 301 Redirects
Matt Martinez — October 17, 2017 — October 17, 2017 markusspiske / Pixabay It’s not uncommon to have to rebuild a website. In the digital space, things are constantly changing, so something that may not have mattered 10 years ago could suddenly carry much more significance today. A noteworthy example of this is mobile-responsive websites. … Continue reading Rebuilding Your Website’s Infrastructure the Right Way With 301 Redirects
Recovering from a Major Traffic Drop: Reflections on SSL Redirects and Hacked Content Issues
Thomas O’Shaughnessy — April 11, 2017 — April 11, 2017 Being in the SEO world, you’re bound to run into a traffic drop at some point in your career. We’re in a volatile industry with differing opinions and, unfortunately, lots of misinformation. There are disagreements ranging from what defines “duplicate content” to what the latest … Continue reading Recovering from a Major Traffic Drop: Reflections on SSL Redirects and Hacked Content Issues
Are 301 Redirects Impacting Your Website?
by Daniel Woods February 25, 2016February 25, 2016 When evaluating your website and its page ranking, you should always ask whether 301 redirects are impacting it. A redirect is a way to send visitors to a different page from the one they originally clicked on. Essentially, a visitor clicks on page A and immediately lands … Continue reading Are 301 Redirects Impacting Your Website?