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Sharing what we’ve learned while delivering client projects online for more than 20 years and being leading contributors to TYPO3 is part of who we are.

We choose widely-adopted open-source technologies because we can fix, extend, and improve them while building on the experience and support of thousands of our peers. In our blog, we share with you the knowledge we’ve gained along the way for you to build on.

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Categories SEO
Feature Image for Article Subdirectories vs. Subdomains: Which is Better for SEO?
Subdirectories vs. Subdomains: Which is Better for SEO?
| David Steeb

Subdirectories, Subdomains, and Better SEO Rankings. The answer to which one should I use? is always it depends. Subdomains and subdirectories interact differently with SEO rankings, regionally-specific top-level domains, and your internal site organization and maintenance.

Feature Image for Article Guide to coding for web accessibility standards
Guide to coding for web accessibility standards
| David Steeb

Writing code is fundamentally an exercise in crafting a strong foundation, one that should incorporate inclusivity as much as scalability. Compliance standards are a great place to start, and this guide will help you identify actionable practices for writing accessible, user-friendly code.

Feature Image for Article Addressing Duplicate Content in TYPO3
Addressing Duplicate Content in TYPO3
| Benni Mack

Discover how to efficiently tackle duplicate content in TYPO3 with our expert guide. Learn about unique strategies and essential tools to boost your site’s SEO today.

Feature Image for Article Get the complete picture with cookie-less tracking
Get the complete picture with cookie-less tracking
| David Steeb

Google Analytics is a marketer’s best friend, but you may not be getting as accurate a picture of your data as you think. Google Analytics leans heavily on cookies, and cookies are often blocked by users, extensions, or firewalls, which skews your data—often to a disadvantage. A cookie-less tracking tool can more accurately reflect the number of hits, users, and sessions your website is getting. By combining this data with Google Analytics, you can have more confidence that you are making the most informed decisions for your marketing strategy.