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5 Things Boostability Doesn’t Do (And 5 Things We Do)
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.
Insights from Hubspot’s 2019 Inbound Conference
Boostability recently got to attend Hubspot’s Inbound 2019 conference in Boston on September 3-6th. We had an amazing time in an amazing city and learned
How to Improve Local SEO Through Local Content
The greatest gift that Local SEO gave to SMBs was a way to stay relevant in a digital age. And a way for larger businesses
What You Missed at MozCon 2019 | Day 2
Day 2 of MozCon 2019 was packed with great insights and powerhouse presentations from industry leaders. As the Boostability marketing SEO specialist, I was able
Quality Content Matters More Than Ever Before
As internet searchers have become increasingly savvy about sales and marketing tactics, the digital marketing landscape has changed. Companies need more than a website and
5 Ways to Dust-Off Old Content in 2018
Content is still king in 2018, and the Content Marketing Institute’s B2B Content Marketing: 2018 Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends – North America reports that 91 percent
How to Implement a Local Content Marketing Strategy
It’s not good enough to just market your website to the worldwide web these days. You have to market your website to locals and make
How to Become an Authoritative Website
Google uses a complex algorithm to determine how to rank pages in its search results. One factor it considers is the authority of a website.
How Do I Keep People Reading My Blog?
This article was first published on Jul 5, 2016, and last updated in January 2020. Writing a blog post is just half the battle, getting
What Is the Ideal SEO Word Count and Keyword Density?
Perhaps two of the most commonly asked questions in the world of SEO are How many words of content should be on each page? and
How Many Words of Content Should I Have On Each Page?
When SEO was still learning to walk back in the 90s, the average webpage contained around 75 words of content. Now, top-ranking pages consistently top