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You’ve surely noticed: AI (Artificial Intelligence) is changing the way we search for information online. Whether it’s Google Gemini or the new AI summaries in search results—the way content is presented is changing at a rapid pace. Many of these developments have already been visible in part on social media in presentations and through various other channels. This includes our previous blog posts. However Google recently published an official document specifically addressing how to optimize
Outlook has been the go-to choice for many individuals and businesses—including us—for decades; however in recent years certain decisions have been made that make it difficult for us to continue using it. With the introduction of “New Outlook for Windows ” something has fundamentally changed. What used to be a local program that simply retrieved emails has now turned into a data-collection machine. And into a webshell or a website disguised as a local application. Here’s what you need
As a hosting provider we are an integral part of the internet and proud to host thousands of .nl websites and beyond. In this way we are able to contribute to the internet—whether through websites for businesses healthcare organizations hobby sites or the early stages of a startup. An additional service you might want to consider if you’re already a customer is investing in a VPN for your daily internet use. Let’s take a look at how a VPN can further secure and even enhance your daily internet
Prevent 404 errors from ruining your SEO score and user experience. Nothing is more frustrating for a visitor than clicking on a promising link and then landing on a page that says “404 – Page Not Found.” Even though a single broken link may seem harmless an accumulation of “broken links” can seriously damage your reputation and your ranking in search results. In this blog we explain why these errors occur what effects they have and—most importantly—how to fix them. What is a 404
On May 1 2026 one of the most recognizable names from the early days of the World Wide Web officially came to an end. Ask.com still known to some of us as “Ask Jeeves ” has closed its doors. At MijnHostingPartner.nl we look back on its rise the infamous toolbar and the lessons we can learn from the departure of this search giant. The Rise of the Digital Butler In 1996 when Google was still in its infancy there was Jeeves. The concept was revolutionary: instead of fiddling with complex keywords
We live in a world of instant gratification. When we post a photo on Instagram we expect hearts and likes within an hour. When we launch an ad we want conversions that very same afternoon. But anyone entering the world of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) quickly discovers a very different dynamic: the snowball effect.It’s a phenomenon we often see with websites that have been running for a while. Articles you poured blood sweat and tears into three years ago suddenly turn out to be your biggest
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