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Members of The Colony can ask their SEO questions in a SEO group coaching. Here you’ll find some transcripts and videos of recent questions.
Not only will you find it a way to ask your specific questions, but you will learn from others’ questions as well. Each week, even participants without questions leave saying, “I never thought about that before!”
Anything’s on the table! We tackle specific SEO issues for your websites, of course. We also talk about running an SEO business or managing clients. Sometimes we even talk about other marketing channels like email, social, or paid media. If it helps you provide better services for your clients, ask it!
You’re invited to be part of this weekly meeting (at 2pm Eastern Time-US every Wednesday). Ask your questions by signing up for The Colony plan.
Canonical tags and canonical URLs can be very confusing. Here is an example of how to troubleshoot canonical tag contradictions.
Here’s an example of how to collect link-worthy data for content from our Curious Ants group project.
Is it necessary to pay attention to stop words in URLs? Here are some best practices for how to handle stop words.
There are numerous reasons Google might not index all of your web pages, and it isn’t always a difficult task.
For some websites, SEO isn’t the most effective marketing strategy. Fortunately, there are other ways to reach potential clients. Content generation is one such way.
Recently, a Google API leak was reported. Is it true? What will this mean for SEOs going forward?
Writing unique content for your website can be challenging, especially with the advent of AI. Here are some tips for avoiding duplicate content.
Streamline the analytics setup for your clients’ websites by using the “hostname” dimension to identify where GA4 codes are implemented across multiple properties.
Transitioning a website from an m-dot subdomain to a responsive design is a must. Here is what you need to be aware of.
Google’s AI Overviews, part of its Search Generative Experience, means that SEO will change. Here’s why there is no reason to panic.
SEO seems hard- you have to keep up with all the changes and weed through contradictory advice. This is frustrating and overwhelming. Curious Ants will teach you SEO while bringing your website more traffic and customers- because you’ll learn SEO while doing it.