The Blog

  • How to bring to life typically dry topics

    Not every topic is considered ‘interesting’. In a culture where witty words and bitesize stories top the viral charts, making your dry content stand out can seem impossible. We all understand the value of creating engaging content, but how do you achieve this when your topic is regarded as dull? What are dry topics and […]

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  • SEO tips for the financial services sector

    When it comes to SEO for banks and financial services, it’s all about trust. Users are putting their money in your hands, so it’s vital you build a high level of confidence and reassurance with your audience by providing a site that delivers exactly what the user requires from your services. Trust is also a […]

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  • How to audit for accessibility issues

    Accessibility in SEO has become a very trendy topic of late.   While it’s thrilling to see this, we’re unfortunately noticing a lot of talk about accessibility and not many implementations. This is frustrating to see, as many of the best practices in creating an accessible site will also help your SEO efforts. It really […]

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  • An Introduction To JavaScript SEO

    What is JavaScript SEO? JavaScript SEO is how you optimize a website’s Javascript for search engines to prevent the programming language scripts from hampering the organic performance of the site.  JavaScript is a program that is popular among developers as it allows them to be exceptionally creative when building interactive web pages.  However, if you […]

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  • Dan Taylor promoted to Head of Technical SEO

    SALT.agency is pleased to announce the promotion of Dan Taylor to Head of Technical SEO. In his new role, Dan will be the go-to person for all things technical. He’ll be responsible for building frameworks for the SALT.agency team and overlooking the technical performance of all our clients. Dan has built his expert set of […]

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  • An introduction to content hubs

    What is a content hub? A content hub is a collection of articles about a specific topic that has internal links to cluster content, which provides more information to various sections of the overall topic. A content hub and a blog are not the same. Blog posts are often about various topics, whereas a content […]

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  • What is faceted navigation?

    Faceted navigation allows users to navigate a website and find specific product subcategories on an eCommerce website. Faceted navigation, also called a “filter”, improves user experience and the customer journey. This is because users can easily access the expected product within one to two clicks.  Below is an example of faceted navigation: Each box represents […]

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  • What is server-side tagging?

    Google Tag Manager (GTM) has long been a key tool for digital marketing professionals, providing valuable insights into the user journey, conversion paths, and ad exposure that you can use to optimise your website.  It provides a convenient way to manage all types of tracking code – from Google Analytics and Adwords to Facebook pixels […]

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  • What are topic clusters and why do they matter?

    Positioning yourself as a subject expert through the effective use of topic clusters is an excellent way to improve your website’s search visibility and lay the foundation for a strong internal linking framework. Adopting a topic cluster model builds authority within your specialist field by providing multiple pieces of content and generating an easier way […]

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  • SALT.agency recognised in Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in international trade

    SALT.agency is proud to announce that it has been recognised in the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise in the category of international trade. Personally approved by Her Majesty The Queen, SALT’s recognition comes for outstanding short-term growth in overseas sales over the last three years. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are among the most prestigious business awards […]

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  • Can paid search impact your SEO efforts?

    Have you ever considered investing in a PPC campaign with an SEO strategy? Or wondered whether the combination of two would negatively or positively impact your site’s rankings? To answer the latter, no – PPC does not directly impact SEO. PPC and SEO are two separate entities with established regulations to ensure paid search has absolutely […]

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  • Using seasonal product forecasting data to plan your SEO strategy

    Optimising a website’s product or services range can involve implementing a variety of activities for a successful campaign. Add to this any limited resources and time restrictions and the overall strategy could become a significant challenge. Understanding seasonal trends of your product range can help prioritise your SEO efforts from the start, leading to timely […]

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