Why Your Website Isn’t Ranking – And How to Fix It
Let’s be honest – there’s nothing more frustrating than pouring time, money, and energy into your website, only to find it’s buried on page 7 of Google, lost in a digital graveyard
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Google now uses Core Web Vitals as a ranking factor. If your site is slow or sluggish, Google penalizes you. If your site is fast and responsive, Google rewards you. In this post, I'm going to explain Core Web Vitals and how to improve them so both users and Google are happy.

Here's something weird about SEO that most small business owners don't understand: You can improve your Google rankings just by linking to your own content differently. No new links from external websites. No new content. Just rearranging links on pages you already have. It sounds too simple to work. But it does.

You’ve probably noticed it too — AI seems to be everywhere right now. Whether it’s creating images, writing emails, or helping businesses streamline their customer service

f you've ever asked yourself "Why is my competitor always showing up first on Google?", you're not alone.

Creating a new website can be an exciting yet overwhelming task. One of the key decisions you’ll face is determining how much content to include. Too little, and your site may look sparse and uninviting; too much, and it might overwhelm visitors.
