Have you heard of semantic markup? Of course you have! Everyone’s talking about it. But why does it matter to search marketers? After all, semantic markup is not a ranking factor. Adding it to your ...
Last year was the year of change for search, especially for schema markup. We saw a significant loss in clicks due to changes made to certain rich results, while simultaneously witnessing the most ...
Semantic Search: The Eagle Has Landed Schema.org and the Knowledge Graph signal that a paradigm shift has already begun. Developing a firm grasp of how semantic search is influencing your specific ...
It’s sometimes easy to forget that major search engines such as Google are machines. Despite their incredible ability to aid our research and to lead us to the information we need, they don’t have the ...
Structured data is a core SEO tactic. Not only does it remove a layer of ambiguity for search engines (they don’t have to infer what a piece of data is; you’re telling them outright), it’s also the ...
I’ve been posting on the page semantic HTML markup several times previously: While the benefits for accessibility and usability are quite clear, there has never been any real evidence that there ...
As a companion to the CSS tutorial Matt posted about earlier I'd like to add Dave Shea's great markup guide. Not only does it provide a road map for how to make your HTML markup actually mean ...
A Montreal-based software and research development company has developed a markup solution and language-neutral asset-descriptor that when fully developed, could result in a universal computer ...
Tagging data and text with attention to people with disabilities. For example, Bold and Italics tags are ignored by screen readers, and blind people do not know that the text is emphasized in any way.