by SX Arya | Aug 12, 2026 | SEO Guides
JavaScript SEO is the technical practice of ensuring search engines correctly crawl, render, and index dynamic content. Google processes JavaScript very differently from static HTML. Consequently, heavy scripts often delay indexation by days or even weeks. In August...
by SX Arya | Aug 11, 2026 | SEO Guides
Open Graph image sizes require specific dimensions for different social networks. Facebook, LinkedIn, X, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, and Threads all demand unique specifications. They have different minimum dimensions, preferred aspect ratios, and strict file size...
by SX Arya | Aug 10, 2026 | SEO Guides
Implementing Open Graph tags in WordPress is either automatic through your SEO plugin or manual through theme code, depending on how your site is built. Most WordPress sites use Yoast SEO or RankMath, both of which generate Open Graph tags automatically once correctly...
by SX Arya | Aug 8, 2026 | SEO Guides
Facebook created the Open Graph protocol in 2010. It standardizes how web pages represent themselves across social platforms, messaging apps, and AI search systems. Sharing a URL on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, WhatsApp, or Telegram triggers Open Graph tags. These HTML tags...
by SX Arya | Aug 7, 2026 | SEO Guides
SEO taxonomy is the systematic classification of your website content into organized categories and subcategories. Consequently, it makes it easier for search engines and AI systems to understand your content. Furthermore, a well-built SEO taxonomy forms the absolute...
by SX Arya | Aug 6, 2026 | SEO Guides
WordPress gives you two built-in taxonomy tools: categories and tags. Most sites use them wrong. Categories are hierarchical and should map directly to your top-level topic areas and subcategories, functioning as your primary navigational taxonomy. Tags are flat and...
by SX Arya | Aug 5, 2026 | SEO Guides
SEO taxonomy systematically classifies your website’s content into organized categories, subcategories, and tags. It makes it easier for search engines, users, and AI systems to understand your site coverage and content relationships. A well-built taxonomy forms...
by SX Ika | Aug 4, 2026 | Backlink Strategies
Social media backlinks are links to your website shared on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Reddit, YouTube, Pinterest, Discord, or other communities. They matter for SEO because social platforms can help people discover your content, visit your site, mention...
by SX Arya | Aug 4, 2026 | AI Strategy
Should You Opt Out of Google AI Overviews? A Decision Framework for Publishers by Business Type Meta Description: The right opt-out decision depends on your publisher type. Learn the specific decision framework for news, informational, e-commerce, and B2B publishers...
by SX Ika | Aug 3, 2026 | Backlink Strategies
Discord backlinks are links shared inside Discord servers, profiles, channels, or community discussions. They matter for SEO because many beginners think dropping links in Discord will directly improve rankings, but the real value is usually referral traffic, content...