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Responsive Images

Published on 27 Oct 2014 at 7:28 pm. No Comments.
Filed under Google,Mobile,Web Design.

After years of debate Responsive Images are here. That means your site can look better and load faster. Now that the specification for Responsive Images has settled down browsers are working hard to add support. Most browser vendors are doing this in stages. Support for better quality images. Alternative Images for different size screens. Responsive […]

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Responsive Design Alternatives

Published on 14 Sep 2014 at 9:43 pm. No Comments.
Filed under Google,Informative,Mobile,Search Engine Optimization,Web Design.

Mobile web traffic is growing fast. So why do industry giants choose responsive design alternatives? Responsive Design Responsive design is the core of the mobile-first philosophy. Responsive design places focus on the browser. With it you design your site with fluid grids that grow or expand as the screen size changes. It may result in […]

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Above The Fold Speed Optimization

Published on 12 Aug 2014 at 10:00 pm. No Comments.
Filed under Google,Informative,Mobile,Search Engine Optimization,Web Design.

“Users know to scroll. I don’t need to fit things above the fold”. Yes, but you need them to load fast. I love what Google has done to simplify things for business like the new Google My Business solution.What I’m not happy with is the recent change to drop Google Authorship images from appearing in […]

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Do Search Engines Seek Social Signals?

Published on 25 Jun 2014 at 9:06 pm. No Comments.
Filed under Google,Search Engine Optimization,Social Media.

Both Google and Bing have claimed that social signals do not affect their algorithms. Is this true? Thanks to the recent SMX London conference we learned that the number of Facebook Likes, Google +1’s, Tweets, and Pinterest Pins still do not cause your page to rank higher than anyone else. That being said, we did […]

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