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How to Capitalize on Your Down Website Traffic from COVID

By jturner | June 10, 2020

I’ve talked to many businesses during this unprecedented time. There’s one common thread for all of them. They’ve seen a tremendous decrease in business in the past few months. There’s varying degrees of optimism or…

Mobile First Index: One Year Later

By jturner | November 26, 2019

The World Wide Web revolutionized the way people shop, consume media and interact with friends and loved ones. As cell phones became smartphones, users could access data from anywhere at any time with just a…

5 Things Boostability Doesn’t Do (And 5 Things We Do)

By jturner | October 1, 2019

When Boostability began in a basement back in 2009, our goal was simple: provide step-by-step SEO to small businesses to help them get found online. We’ve come a long way in the past decade, but…

How Google’s Latest Algorithm Change Affects the Customer Journey

By jturner | April 10, 2019

Without a doubt, the internet has changed the way people think about and search for information. In the beginning, the goal of Google’s algorithm was simply to provide users with the best answer based on…

“Get Next Action”: The Secret to Boostability’s Success

By jturner | May 29, 2017

It’s an exciting time to work at Boostability. As we enter our ninth year in business, the company continues to grow beyond all expectations. We currently provide SEO services to tens of thousands of small…

Boostability ranked #6 on Utah Valley 360’s list of the 30 Fastest Growing Companies for 2015

By jturner | October 28, 2015

At a glance There are no hard and fast rules to success. These 30 Utah Valley companies are unique in strategy, sales, solutions and superstars. But they share one thing in common: growth gone wild.…

Boostability and the Future of Guest Blogging: A Response to Matt Cutts

By jturner | January 28, 2014

Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s Webspam team and a popular blogger, recently published an article detailing what he calls the “decay and fall of guest blogging.” But for those of you who have used…