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"Just Add a CDN" and Other Speed Myths
"Just add a CDN." "Faster is always better." "A perfect score means a fast site." Six tidy speed slogans unpacked into the honest, less catchy versions that actually guide good work.
May 31, 2026How to Find What's Slowing Your Pages Down
A slow page is a symptom, not a diagnosis. The five recurring causes of slowness — slow server, render-blocking files, heavy images, excessive JavaScript, layout instability — and the fingerprint each leaves.
May 31, 2026Site Speed Is a Ranking Factor — But Not the Way You Think
Speed is a ranking factor, but not the linear dial everyone imagines. It is a cliff and a plateau: catastrophic slowness hurts, and once you are fast enough, more speed buys almost nothing.
May 31, 2026Core Web Vitals in Plain English
LCP, INP, and CLS sound like rejected droid names, but they only measure three human frustrations: a slow curtain, an unresponsive page, and sliding furniture. The jargon-free explanation.
May 31, 2026I Audited 30 SaaS Sites — Half Had This Indexing Bug
A recurring pattern across dozens of SaaS site audits: a quiet structural defect leaving real content outside Google's index. The recurring culprits, why nobody noticed, and how to check your own site.
May 30, 2026The robots.txt Mistakes That Quietly Kill Traffic
A small text file with the power to remove your whole site from Google. The six robots.txt mistakes that silently throttle traffic — and why robots.txt controls crawling, never indexing.
May 30, 2026Why Google Isn't Indexing Your Pages (And How to Fix It)
Every indexing problem is a failure at one of three gates: discovery, crawling, or indexing. An analytical breakdown that turns a vague complaint into a precise diagnosis with a matching fix.
May 30, 2026Crawl Budget: What It Is and When You Should Actually Care
Crawl budget is real, it matters enormously for a specific kind of site, and it is almost irrelevant for most sites that worry about it. What it is, who needs to care, and the levers that move it.
May 30, 2026"Evergreen Content" Still Needs Watering
The word evergreen quietly promises content that maintains itself. It does not. Durable demand is evergreen; the article is not. Why set-it-and-forget-it lets good pages brown, and the four kinds of watering they need.
May 29, 2026How We Doubled Traffic Without Publishing a Single New Post
One quarter, zero new articles, all capacity redirected to the archive — and traffic roughly doubled. The audit that broke the conveyor-belt model, the three work streams, and what two years of publishing got wrong.
May 29, 2026The Content Refresh Playbook: Turn Old Posts Into New Wins
An existing page that once ranked is the highest-return content investment you have. A complete playbook for finding pages worth refreshing, diagnosing why they decayed, and reviving them without losing equity.
May 29, 2026Content Pruning: Why Deleting Posts Can Lift Your Traffic
More pages stopped being an advantage. For many established sites, the fastest traffic gain is not another post but the deliberate removal of dead weight — and why a smaller archive can outrank a bigger one.
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