Information architecture
Information architecture is the way content is planned, grouped and labeled so people can quickly find what they need on a website, app or any information system.
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Information architecture is the way content is planned, grouped and labeled so people can quickly find what they need on a website, app or any information system.
An infographic is a picture that mixes text, numbers, and icons to explain information in a clear and quick way.
An indexed page is a web page that a search engine has saved so people can find it in search results.
Indexability shows if a search engine can save and show your web page in search results, which helps people find your site.
Index bloat is when search engines store too many useless pages from a site, which can waste crawl budget and hurt important pages in search.
Indexing is when a search engine saves and organizes your web pages so they can show up in search results and bring you visitors.
Inbound marketing is a way to attract customers by sharing helpful content so people come to you instead of you chasing them.
An inbound link is a link from another website to your site, helping people and search engines find and trust your pages.
Image compression makes picture files smaller so they load faster, use less data and still look good to people who view them.
HTTP 200 response code tells browsers and search engines that a web page loaded correctly and the request was successful.