Expired Domains Can Backfire Hard if You Are Using Them the Wrong Way
April 3, 2026
A lot of people still talk about expired domains like they are a clever shortcut. That advice aged badly. Google added expired domain abuse as a formal spam policy in March 2024 and defines it as buying an expired domain ... Read more
Robots.txt Mistakes That Can Quietly Block Important Pages From Google
April 3, 2026
A robots.txt mistake can wreck visibility faster than most site owners realize. Google’s documentation says robots.txt tells crawlers which URLs they can access on your site, and it is mainly used to manage crawling, not to keep pages out of ... Read more
Your Sitemap Is Submitted but Your Pages Still Do Not Rank: Here Is Why
April 3, 2026
A submitted sitemap does not mean your pages will rank. It does not even guarantee they will be crawled or indexed. Google’s own documentation says a sitemap helps search engines discover URLs on your site, but it does not guarantee ... Read more
Canonical Tag Mistakes That Can Confuse Google and Weaken Rankings
April 3, 2026
Canonical tags are supposed to reduce confusion, but a lot of sites use them in ways that create more of it. Google’s documentation says canonicalization is the process of selecting the representative URL from a set of duplicate pages, and ... Read more
When Updating Old Blog Posts Actually Helps Rankings
April 2, 2026
A lot of site owners treat “update old content” like universal SEO advice. It is not. Updating an old post only helps when the update makes the page meaningfully more useful, accurate, or relevant. Google’s people-first content guidance focuses on ... Read more
Which Pages Should You Delete, Merge or Keep After a Traffic Drop?
April 2, 2026
After a traffic drop, many site owners swing from denial to overreaction. First they keep every weak page because “it might recover.” Then they panic and start deleting URLs in bulk. Both approaches are sloppy. Google’s own guidance on traffic ... Read more
What People-First Content Actually Looks Like in Real Articles
April 2, 2026
“People-first content” gets repeated so often that many publishers treat it like a slogan instead of a working standard. Google’s official guidance is clearer than most SEO advice: its ranking systems aim to prioritize helpful, reliable information created to benefit ... Read more
Why Tiger Woods Missing the Masters Feels Bigger Than a Simple Injury Absence
April 1, 2026
Tiger Woods missing the 2026 Masters is not just another injury update. This time, the absence is tied to a DUI arrest, a treatment decision, and a sharp new question about what remains of one of the most famous careers ... Read more
Why the Dodgers’ Three-Peat Chase Is Becoming One of the Year’s Biggest Sports Plots
April 1, 2026
The Dodgers are not being treated like ordinary defending champions. They are being treated like a team chasing history. Los Angeles entered the 2026 season as a two-time defending World Series champion, and Reuters reported that the club is trying ... Read more