First Party Cookies Are Cookies Enabled By & For The Website You’re Visiting First Party Cookies are common instruments in helping to promote user experience through stored information. This is common when a website remembers things about a user from page to page, visit to visit, etc. The question of…
Third Party Cookies Are Cookies That Belong To A Site OTHER Than The One You’re Currently On Third Party Cookies exist for platforms like Facebook and Google for tracking user behavior on websites outside of these properties. Third party cookies are commonly seen in advertising and analytics, with a popular…
Robots.txt Tells Websites To Crawl Your Website In Parts Or In Entirety Robot.txt, also known as the Robot exclusion protocol, is a standard system that helps websites communicate with web crawlers to determine whether they should be crawled or not. It instructs engine crawlers which pages can or can’t be…
Remarketing Allows Businesses To Advertise To Those That Have Engaged With The Business Remarketing, also called retargeting, is a way of reaching out to people that have previously interacted with your website through personalized remarketing ad campaigns. For example, when a user is browsing the internet, remarketing will remind them…
Meta Descriptions Are A Type Of Structured Markup Used By Search Engines To Pull Information Into The Description of SERPs A Meta description is an HTML attribute that summarizes the content of a page. The Meta description will often appear on Google’s search results under the headline (commonly referred to…