Canonical URL
The preferred version of a web page that search engines should index, used to avoid duplicate content issues and improve SEO.
The preferred version of a web page that search engines should index, used to avoid duplicate content issues and improve SEO.
A practice by Google where the mobile version of a website becomes the starting point for what Google includes in its index and the baseline for determining rankings.
The practice of linking one page of a website to another page on the same website, improving navigation, user experience, and SEO.
The use of HTML tags to convey the meaning of content on web pages, improving accessibility and search engine optimization.
The time it takes for a webpage to load and become interactive, impacting user experience and search engine rankings.
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
The theory that users search for information in a manner similar to animals foraging for food, aiming to maximize value while minimizing effort.
A strategy that focuses on identifying and addressing the specific problems or "pain points" of users in order to improve search engine rankings and attract more targeted traffic.
Numeronym for the word "Canonicalization" (C + 14 letters + N), converting data to a standard, normalized form to ensure consistency and eliminate ambiguities, often used in URLs to avoid duplicate content issues in SEO.