JavaScript SEO surprise! Google DOES use JS-injected canonical tags.

At I/O 2018, Google announced that they didn’t use canonical tags that can only be found in the rendered HTML and not in the HTML source document. Our test results suggest that this statement was not true.
Migrating from ccTLDs to a gTLD – The WHY, the HOW, and the WTF

This article highlights when and why it might make sense to move from a multi-ccTLD approach to a single-gTLD strategy, by looking at a case study and the SEO theory behind the topic. It also features technical advice for the migration itself and opinions from international SEO experts.
More JavaScript SEO experiments with Google Tag Manager

Learn how to change title tags, meta descriptions, noindex, canonical tags and internal links with Google Tag Manager and how Google deals with these changes.
How to implement hreflang with Google Tag Manager

Have you ever wondered if you can implement hreflang with Google Tag Manager? This post explains how to do it in three easy steps.
JavaScript SEO test: Does Google use pre- or post-DOM HTML for interpreting hreflang?

We wanted to know if Google uses pre- or post-DOM HTML for interpreting hreflang, so we did an experiment. See the surprising results here!
How can a website relaunch harm your SEO performance?

Most webmasters are aware of the fact that a relaunch can cause serious harm to the SEO performance of their websites. But what exactly are the dangers?
Website relaunch? How to identify important content on your old website

Are you planning a website relaunch or a site migration? Make sure you do not delete any important content that is driving organic traffic to your website.
Michael Weber and Eoghan Henn proudly present: searchVIU

We are happy and proud to announce searchVIU, a tool for advanced SEO analysis. Find out more about our big plans for 2017 here and be a part of our story!