by Glenn Brooks | Jan 21, 2026 | Quick Tips, Search Engines
Quick Tip: What’s a Google Spam Update? (Example: August 2025) TL;DR: A Google Spam Update is when Google upgrades its automated systems to detect and push down spammy or manipulative content in search results. If rankings drop after a spam update, the fix is usually...
by Glenn Brooks | Jan 11, 2026 | WebSite Design, Quick Tips, Search Engines, WordPress
TL;DR Soft 404 errors happen when your server responds with 200 OK for pages that have thin or missing content.Google spends crawl budget processing these misleading responses, then may de-index the URLs.Fix them by returning proper 404/410 status codes or applying...
by Glenn Brooks | May 9, 2023 | Search Engines, Security, WebSite Design, WordPress
As a WordPress user, you probably know that plugins are essential to your website’s functionality. WordPress plugins are small software components that add specific features to your website. They help you expand the capabilities of your site beyond the default...
by Glenn Brooks | Apr 29, 2020 | Marketing, Search Engines
With inbound marketing, you deliver content and strategies to various places, and the traffic comes to your website. With the right approach, you’ll attract highly interested candidates who become qualified leads. Some of the tactics that worked a few years ago...
by Glenn Brooks | Apr 9, 2020 | WebSite Design, Marketing, Search Engines, WordPress
Many designers would argue that the navigation structure of your website is one of the essential elements for user experience (UX). The way you present the hierarchy of your site can vary widely. You can find many different menu types, including horizontal, vertical,...
by Glenn Brooks | Feb 19, 2020 | Search Engines, Marketing, WebSite Design
10 SEO Details Your Small Business Can’t Afford To Ignore Search engine optimization (SEO) is all about putting a bunch of keywords on your site and getting other people to link to you, right? While there is some truth to that commonly-held notion of SEO success, it...