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Get a FREE Acai Bowl Layout Pack for Divi

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Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new, free Divi Layout Packs from our design team to you. This time around, the design team has created a beautiful Acai Bowl Layout Pack that’ll help you get your next acai bowl website up and running in no time! Check Out The Divi Acai Bowl Layout Pack Below Get it for free today! Landing Page Design View The Live Layout Demo Home Page Design View The Live Layout Demo About Page Design View The Live Layout Demo Contact Page Design View The Live Layout Demo Blog Page Design View The Live Layout Demo Menu Page Design View The Live Layout Demo Key Features If you’re looking to set up a website for your acai bowl business, you’ll want to check out the Acai Bowl Layout Pack for Divi. This colorful layout pack combines beautiful pastel colors with high-quality images, which allows you to build a unique and professional website i

How to Become an SEO Expert

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Whether you want to pursue a career in online marketing or boost your search engine visibility, acquiring Search Engine Optimization (SEO) skills can be advantageous. However, figuring out how to become an SEO expert – and what SEO expertise entails – is an essential first step. In this post, we’ll explain what an SEO expert is and what their job involves. Then we’ll provide key tips for gaining SEO expertise and discuss how you can move from beginner to expert level. Let’s jump in! What Is an SEO Expert? An SEO expert has a deep working knowledge of how to improve rankings and increase organic traffic from Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). In addition, they understand and use page optimization techniques  to boost search engine visibility and enhance the User Experience ( UX ). Contrary to popular belief, an SEO specialist isn’t someone who can (or should) guarantee clients the top spots in the SERPs. No one can ensure this outcome, and claiming otherwise is unethical. If you

Download a FREE Blog Post Template for Divi’s Film Lab Layout Pack

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Hey Divi Nation! Thanks for joining us for the next installment of our weekly Divi Design Initiative where each week, we give away brand new freebies. This time around we’re building upon the Film Lab Layout Pack with a brand new blog post template that matches the rest of pack perfectly. Hope you enjoy it! Check Out The Film Lab Blog Post Template Below Get it for free today! Download The Blog Post Template For The Film Lab Layout Pack To lay your hands on the free Film Lab Blog Post Template, you will first need to download it using the button below. To gain access to the download you will need to subscribe to our Divi Daily email list by using the form below. As a new subscriber, you will receive even more Divi goodness and a free Divi Layout pack every Monday! If you’re already on the list, simply enter your email address below and click download. You will not be “resubscribed” or receive extra emails. Download the Files Download For Free Join the Divi Newsle

A Simple Guide to Understanding and Fixing Keyword Cannibalization

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You want your website to be a hub of knowledge on its topic, a leader in its field, an authority-filled virtual gathering place for your audience. After narrowing down your keywords to a select few that you want your site to rank for, you create content that uses them. And uses them. And uses them. Eventually, you get into keyword cannibalization territory, and that content you’ve written becomes harmful to your site, rather than helpful. It feels counterintuitive, but the more you try to optimize for the same keyword(s), the worse your website is going to perform. Making your own site compete against itself for the top spot in SERPs spreads ranking too thin, and what could have become a top 10 or even a #1 search engine result gets pushed down. That’s what happens with keyword cannibalization. Two pages on your site are so similar that neither one gets a full investment from search engines. It’s impossible to know the full potential of one if the other is stealing some of its glor

How to Add a Woo Notice Module to Your Divi Product Page Template

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Confirmation and feedback are important elements to any eCommerce page. The user wants to know what happened after they clicked a button to purchase a product. They also want an easy way to see what’s in their cart. The Divi Woo Notice module provides these exact features for your WooCommerce Product pages. In this article, we’ll see how to style and add a Woo Notice module to your Divi Product page. We’ll also discuss why you need one and the best location to add it. Let’s get started. Preview First, let’s look at what we’re going to build. Woo Notice Module on Desktop Woo Notice Module on Mobile Download Your WooCommerce Product Page Template First, let’s get a WooCommerce product page template for the Divi Theme Builder. You can build one from scratch or download one from the Elegant Themes blog. Search the blog for “product page template” and download the zipped file. I’m using the FREE Product Page Template for Divi’s Clothing Store Layout Pack . Next, unzip the file.

What Is the Best Word Count for SEO?

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If you want your website to rank well in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs), you’ll need to publish high-quality, relevant, Search Engine Optimized (SEO) content. However, determining the correct length for your articles can be challenging. That’s why learning the best word count for SEO is so essential. In this post, we’ll discuss why word count matters for SEO. Then we’ll walk through the best word count for each content type and share some tips for writing better articles. Let’s jump in! Does Word Count Matter? There is a lot of debate about whether word count matters for SEO. Some people say the longer the article, the better. Others argue that it’s not the quantity but the quality of words that count. Word count is important, but in reality, it’s a combination of the two views. It helps to understand why word count matters for SEO. Typically, the longer the content, the easier it is for Google to determine what your article is about. This length helps the search engine