Elevate Your SEO: Insights on SERPs, Sitemaps, and More!
Uncover essential strategies from top SEO articles, focusing on SERP weak spots, XML sitemaps, Google News tactics, and inventive video marketing ideas.
SEO's Transformation: Moving from Keywords to Aggregate Traffic Metrics
This blog explores the transition from keyword-centric SEO to an aggregate approach, reflecting on LLMs, recent trends, and local tactics to stay ahead.
SEO Evolution: Navigating Content and Copyright in 2025
This blog reviews recent insights on SEO—covering content management, AI copyright challenges, and transformative search behaviors influenced by ChatGPT.
Unlocking the Secrets of SEO: Insights from Top Blogs
Explore the latest insights from SEO blogs covering topics like competitor analysis, BoFu strategies, and AI in marketing. Discover key strategies for your SEO game!
Ranking in the Age of AI: Insights from the Latest SEO Blogs
Dive into the quirky world of SEO as we explore recent trends on AI Overviews, SERPs, and effective strategies for blending AI tools into SEO workflows.
SEO in Flux: AI Overviews and the Future of Rankings
Dive into last week’s happenings in the SEO world! From Google’s AI overviews making waves in 18% of search queries to ongoing shifts in affiliate marketing, discover how we can navigate these changes.
The Week in SEO: From AI Doomsday Scenarios to Plumbers' Ultimate Guides
Last week's SEO highlights included insights on the impact of AI on SEO, an in-depth plumbing SEO guide, and emerging trends amid Google's updates. Dive in for more!
How to Prepare for Google's New Page Experience Search Algorithm
The new Google Search algorithm has been announced to rollout in May, 2021 to prioritize page experience, quantified by Web Vitals and Lighthouse. Find out how you can use Foo to help prepare.
How to Analyze Website Performance with Lighthouse
Lighthouse is an open-source project by Google that gives you a way to measure web page performance. It has configurable settings for reproducing various conditions. You can set network and device type to simulate, for example.
In the past we viewed website performance from a pinhole. User experience design and development is vastly different nowadays as we accommodate a variety of devices and network conditions.