Right now, there’s no rush for websites to encrypt their pages. For an “https” website to load seamlessly, the setup must be able to support the increased load. The system has to encrypt and decrypt everything from text to animation, which can make the viewing experience slower. As SEO basics goes, loading speed is critical in website traffic.
Cutts may have hinted the plan to reward “https” websites, but Google hasn’t made any major strides in the effort as of this writing. They still have their hands full with OpenSSL’s notorious bug that makes encryption not so encrypted at all. For now, get a Bellevue SEO consulting firm to discuss future plans for your website structure.
http://onpage1.net/bellevue-seo-consulting-experts-discuss-website-encryption-and-seo/
Friday, May 16, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Facebook Changes to Change Seattle Social Media Marketing Doctrine
Facebook’s F8 conference was supposed to be an annual event, but it seemed that it had a habit of coming and going. Fortunately: one thing is for sure about this event: every time word of an F8 spreads, the social media community gears up for whatever changes are coming in terms of the way they use social media.
This year’s F8 was held last April 30, 2014 in San Francisco. The three-year gap from the previous F8, which was also held in San Francisco, gave Facebook ample time to lay low and gear up for the necessary changes. Some changes may receive a warm welcome from its billion-strong users, while others may come under heavy flak.
http://onpage1.net/facebook-changes-change-seattle-social-media-marketing-doctrine/
This year’s F8 was held last April 30, 2014 in San Francisco. The three-year gap from the previous F8, which was also held in San Francisco, gave Facebook ample time to lay low and gear up for the necessary changes. Some changes may receive a warm welcome from its billion-strong users, while others may come under heavy flak.
http://onpage1.net/facebook-changes-change-seattle-social-media-marketing-doctrine/
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