What is a mobile subdomain?:- A subdomain that the web server will send users to based on their user agent.
What is responsive web design?:- A site design that uses CSS to dynamically adapt the HTML to fit the user's device and screen size.
Dynamic Serving Deliver:- A site that determines the user agent of the browser and sends different HTML sized for optimal viewing.
Keyword Cannibalization?:- When multiple pages on a site are optimized for the same keywords.
What does the Vary: User-Agent HTTP Header do?:- It tells caching servers that a site's content varies by user agent.
How do you recover from Panda?:- Fix thin and poor-quality content on the pages of your site, and wait.
How do you recover from Penguin?:- Clean up links from web directories, article directories, countries where you don't do business and where you have too much rich anchor text, and then wait.
How do you recover from a manual link penalty?:- Remove or disavow all links that do not appear to be editorially given, and file a reconsideration request.
When do you use the rel="canonical" tag?:- To help resolve potential duplicate content problems., To point to the desktop version of mobile pages when you have a mobile subdomain.
What is responsive web design?:- A site design that uses CSS to dynamically adapt the HTML to fit the user's device and screen size.
Dynamic Serving Deliver:- A site that determines the user agent of the browser and sends different HTML sized for optimal viewing.
Keyword Cannibalization?:- When multiple pages on a site are optimized for the same keywords.
What does the Vary: User-Agent HTTP Header do?:- It tells caching servers that a site's content varies by user agent.
How do you recover from Panda?:- Fix thin and poor-quality content on the pages of your site, and wait.
How do you recover from Penguin?:- Clean up links from web directories, article directories, countries where you don't do business and where you have too much rich anchor text, and then wait.
How do you recover from a manual link penalty?:- Remove or disavow all links that do not appear to be editorially given, and file a reconsideration request.
When do you use the rel="canonical" tag?:- To help resolve potential duplicate content problems., To point to the desktop version of mobile pages when you have a mobile subdomain.