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How To Make Your JavaScript SEO-Friendly - With Jody O'Donnell - Show 184

July 12, 2016

Google has gotten better at crawling and understanding JavaScript, but there are still situations where GoogleBot can't access your content within JavaScript.

The Industry’s Favorite SEO Podcast

#EDGETALK : Jody O’Donnell – Technical Director at Merkle

We certainly enjoy going into technical SEO regularly on the podcast and when we see someone who has really useful information and would make for an interesting discussion, that is what we want to bring to our audience.

So, when we saw that Jody O’Donnell spoke about JavaScript SEO at SMX Advanced last month, we knew we had to have him on the show. We are talking sexy stuff today on the podcast: What to do When Google Can’t Understand Your JavaScript. There are some things that can happen to you, if you are not paying attention to it.

We’re talking coding and the importance of that for SEO – TODAY ON THE EDGE!

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SMX Slideshare – What To Do When Google Can’t Understand Your Javascript

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