Just as wheels without an engine leaves you pedaling, content without an SEO strategy can’t keep up in a digital marketplace. And just like an engine with no wheels, SEO without content is a shiny machine that goes nowhere.
Content needs SEO to stand out in the din of mediocre blog posts clogging up the internet these days, and Google has said that one of the top three ranking factors for organic search is “content.”
But what does that mean? Not any content, surely. Unfortunately, search engines are not handing out checklists for “high-quality content... + continue reading
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Sunday, August 4, 2024 - 12:08pm
What is Kiwi for Gmail and where do you see the company going in 2022?
This is an application that frees Gmail from the browser and makes G Suite apps like Docs, Sheets and Slides work more like Microsoft Office on the desktop. In additional, Kiwi lets users seamlessly manage multiple Gmail accounts while significantly increases security. With the continued rise of Gmail, which has grown to claim 21% of email client market share in 2017 (up from 16% a year ago) and over 1 billion monthly users, we expect continued growth as consumers choose Gmail. This is also true for businesses as more and... + continue reading
Tuesday, April 11, 2023 - 11:30am
Complete guide to Google Search Console
At the frontlines in the battle for SEO is Google Search Console (GSC), an amazing tool that makes you visible in search engine results pages (SERPs) and provides an in-depth analysis of web traffic being routing to your doorstep. And it does all this for free.
If your website marks your presence in cyberspace, GSC boosts viewership and increases traffic, conversions, and sales. In this guide, SEO strategists at Miromind explain how you benefit from GSC, how you integrate it with your website, and what you do with its reports to... + continue reading
Wednesday, February 14, 2018 - 4:56pm
Generating referrals has always been, and always will be, an essential part of any business. People are four times more likely to buy when referred to by a friend or colleague they trust. This means that referrals leads are some of the warmest you can get - but it’s not always easy to attain them. Clients may not think to refer a friend or they may not be properly incentivized to do so. If you’re not seeing the volume of referrals you’d like, we’ve created a guide to help you get there.
Create a Relationship
The first step to increasing referrals... + continue reading
Sunday, January 21, 2018 - 1:45pm
Drupal undoubtedly is the most secure CMS
that's exactly the reason you'll find most of the govt sites using Drupal.
If your website has ever been hacked, you know what a nightmare this can be, especially if your site is a requirement for your business. This is why when choosing a web content management platform that you make the right choice and hire the right company to build your website.
Drupal has a dedicated team of developers and contributors which constantly identifies, reports and patches security issues.
WordPress’ many plugins can have... + continue reading
Monday, December 4, 2017 - 1:50am
You need to know this!
When you are typing and hit enter, you create a paragraph, two spaces.
When you are typing and hit shift enter, you create a line break, there is no space between the lines.
It is as simple as knowing hot water form cold when you turn on a tap.
Press the Shift and Enter key together to make a line break.
Press the Enter key by itself to make a new paragraph.
happy typing
Thursday, September 28, 2017 - 5:54pm
Starting January 2017, Google will begin marking websites that use ‘http://’ over ‘https://’ as not secure.
Google have announced a plan to transition to the HTTPS protocol as the norm, stating that in the beginning this will only extend to Chrome users and for webpages that require credit card info, but Google plan to eventually extend this change to all pages and increase the severity of the warning. Sites labelled as not secure will have a large red symbol next to their web address:
This will have a negative impact on your site’s image and the... + continue reading
Thursday, September 28, 2017 - 9:57am
Designing a website can be a time-consuming and fairly complicated process. You need to accomplish lots of stuff to be sure everything gets done properly (choosing the right hosting, improving website’s speed and much more). It is not so easy to stand out among business competitors and defeat them. They say that the first impression is the strongest. So, your website should be powerful, reliable and attractive — in short, perfect from the very beginning. But how you can keep track of important details that have a direct impact on your website’s success? You... + continue reading
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 - 11:30pm
Core architecture:
WordPress = WordPress Loop
Drupal = Content types, Node, Blocks, Views
Drupal takes a totally different approach to its core architecture than WordPress does. WordPress is based on a blog system, and as Wordpress developers, we basically pass queries using WordPress loop to output content. I often struggled with WP Query and WordPress loop to sort and filter output. I often had to tweak parameters, and code custom PHP to add more filters that couldn't be done with built-in filters.
Drupal started as a small news site builder... + continue reading









