SEO Is Not That Hard

Breadcrumbs

March 27, 2024 Edd Dawson Season 1 Episode 86
Breadcrumbs
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SEO Is Not That Hard
Breadcrumbs
Mar 27, 2024 Season 1 Episode 86
Edd Dawson

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Discover how the humble breadcrumb navigation can transform your website from a confusing maze to a user-friendly haven, boosting your SEO in the process. In this recent surge of Google spam and core updates, I've noticed a trend: sites getting hit are the ones missing out on these tiny yet mighty guides. Join me, Ed Dawson, as I pull from the classic Hansel and Gretel tale to shed light on how breadcrumbs not only help visitors retrace their steps but also serve as a GPS for search engines to better understand and rank your content.

This episode peels back the layers on why breadcrumbs are a necessity, not just an option, for your site's design. I’ll walk you through the dual benefits of user experience enhancement and SEO improvement. From internal linking to schema markup, learn the tricks of the trade that can make your site a clear pathfinder in the dense forest of the internet. Whether you’re knee-deep in the world of web development or just dipping your toes into the SEO river, these insights are crucial for staying afloat in the ever-changing currents of website optimization.

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Discover how the humble breadcrumb navigation can transform your website from a confusing maze to a user-friendly haven, boosting your SEO in the process. In this recent surge of Google spam and core updates, I've noticed a trend: sites getting hit are the ones missing out on these tiny yet mighty guides. Join me, Ed Dawson, as I pull from the classic Hansel and Gretel tale to shed light on how breadcrumbs not only help visitors retrace their steps but also serve as a GPS for search engines to better understand and rank your content.

This episode peels back the layers on why breadcrumbs are a necessity, not just an option, for your site's design. I’ll walk you through the dual benefits of user experience enhancement and SEO improvement. From internal linking to schema markup, learn the tricks of the trade that can make your site a clear pathfinder in the dense forest of the internet. Whether you’re knee-deep in the world of web development or just dipping your toes into the SEO river, these insights are crucial for staying afloat in the ever-changing currents of website optimization.

SEO Is Not That Hard is hosted by Edd Dawson and brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUse.com

You can get your free copy of my 101 Quick SEO Tips at: https://seotips.edddawson.com/101-quick-seo-tips

To get a personal no-obligation demo of how KeywordsPeopleUse could help you boost your SEO then book an appointment with me now

Ask me a question and get on the show Click here to record a question

Find Edd on Twitter @channel5

Find KeywordsPeopleUse on Twitter @kwds_ppl_use

"Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Speaker 1:

Hello and welcome to. Seo is not that hard. I'm your host, ed Dawson, the founder of KeywordsPupilusecom, the place to find and organise the questions people ask online. I'm an SEO developer, affiliate marketer and entrepreneur. I've been building monetising websites for over 20 years and I've bought and sold a few along the way. I'm here to share with you the SEO knowledge, hints and tips I've built up over the years.

Speaker 1:

Hi, this is episode 86 of SEO is not that hard, and today I'm going to be talking about breadcrumbs. Now, the reason I've chosen breadcrumbs today is because, obviously, at the moment time of recording in March 2024, we've got the big Google spam and core updates that have been running, and there's lots of people out there on Twitter and other places sharing their sites that have been hit by these core updates and also by the helpful content update back in previous times, and I've started to notice a sort of a correlation that I'm seeing that lots of these websites don't have breadcrumbs on them. Now, if you're not familiar with what breadcrumbs are, these are a navigational device that many websites use and they're called breadcrumbs because it goes back to the fairytale of Hansel and Gretel, where Hansel and Gretel, as they're going through the woods, leave a trail of breadcrumbs behind them so that they can follow those breadcrumbs back to get out of the forest, to sort of trace their journey back. And it's similar on a website where these breadcrumbs are a navigation piece that will appear, usually under your sort of in your header, somewhere normally between the header and the main content, and you'll see a little link that might say home, then say you're a website selling I don't know, say sports shoes. You might then have home and the next category would be men, for men's sports shoes. And then you might have on the page where it was for football shoes, you would have football as part of the navigation and then you would have say if you were in the Nike, nike football shoes, then you might have the Nike as the next link. So these links build up as you navigate through the hierarchy of a site and it means you can quickly see where you are on a site and you can quickly navigate up and down the hierarchy back to where you came from. So if you're looking at Nike Nike football boots, then if you want to look at other brands, you can just go up to the breadcrumbs and click the football link and then you'd be on a category page which would have links to all the other providers where I sell us of those football boots. So you'll have seen these. So hopefully I mean hopefully my description is working for you. You can. You will have remember seeing these on other sites.

Speaker 1:

Now, why am I so keen on breadcrumbs? Well, it's for a few reasons. They're actually great for usability, so they're really good for your users. They're really helpful for your users to be able to find out where they are on a site, understand where they are and then to navigate around where they are. They're actually really really helpful for people. Secondly, they're really good for SEO because they give clear internal linking and structure between related pages. So it's a fantastic common sense way of linking related pages and it helps identify cluster pages. So, going back to the example of sports shoes, you are gonna be linking in from men into football shoes, so then that's giving a clear categorization of all the boots that come under that and then you link from those to all the different types of, say, manufacturers, or you might have other types of football classification pages that you can put underneath that. So it works really well for internal linking and it's easy to replicate across the site, so really good for SEO in those terms.

Speaker 1:

It's also good for SEO because, as long as, as well as the actual links, you can also put in breadcrumbs schema, you can have schema markup to your webpage Actually explains to Google how all these breadcrumbs fit together and the various attributes of the breadcrumbs, and Google will then use those in the search engine results pages and will actually use your breadcrumbs as part of the information it gives when it's showing those pages. So rather than just giving a straight URL, they can actually put the breadcrumbs in there. So even people going on the search engine result pages can see the hierarchy of your page on the search engine page and they just look better on the search engine result pages. And obviously, as well as using the architects for internal linking, using the schema markup also helps Google understand the structure of your site. So they're actually really simple to implement.

Speaker 1:

And because they're so simple to implement, it surprises me how many people don't actually put them on the sites, especially some of these sites that have been hit by HSU, where they've got lots of pages and you can kind of see they're trying to put a structure on the sites. But this piece is a very clear indicator to Google of what your structure is and a really helpful thing for your users for them to navigate about. It's just been completely missed out, and there are so many plugins for all CMSs that WordPress has so many plugin options to get these breadcrumbs just done for you without really have to think about it. If you're coding a site from scratch, it's not a difficult thing to implement, and that's why it surprises me that more people don't do this, and it's something that I would put on all my sites and would recommend.

Speaker 1:

Everybody puts on their sites these breadcrumbs, because it just helps in so many ways. It helps people, it helps Google. I just can't see a reason for not doing it and, as I say, I've seen it correlate with plenty of sites hit by the HCU that don't have breadcrumbs. Now, I don't think they're being just hit because they haven't got breadcrumbs, but I think, with all these HCU and all these core updates, all these algorithms, there's a combination of things and I just implore anybody who isn't using breadcrumbs to seriously look into how to add it onto your site and whether you should add it onto your site, because I just don't see any negative side in actually implementing breadcrumbs.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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