I volunteer for an open source content management system project. A number of us have tested this on technical coding challenges. Many answers are wrong but confidently stated. Very dangerous to use unless you know enough to tell when its wrong.
While the name of the company is added, the link to her company has rel="nofollow" which means it won't count as a back link. Of course, someone searching for WriteTax could find it through this page and the mention will count even if the link isn't crawled.
A useful description of how NI works for directors, but I was expecting a new method from the misleading title.
Is it worth someone commenting on or referring to the potential Capital Gains trap of claiming part of a home (or its costs) as workplace. (I don't know enough about it).
That only applies if you dedicated a part of your home to business use. If it is mixed use, such as using the study for business and domestic purposes, then Capital gains does not apply
One point to add to the question about headings. While headings and subheadings have little bearing on SEO, they are important for accessibility. Using Heading 2 (h2) and Heading 3 (h3) rather than manually changing the boldness, underline, italics, size and/or colour will improve the maintainability of your website and help users with screen readers to find the relevant sections.
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I volunteer for an open source content management system project. A number of us have tested this on technical coding challenges. Many answers are wrong but confidently stated. Very dangerous to use unless you know enough to tell when its wrong.
While the name of the company is added, the link to her company has rel="nofollow" which means it won't count as a back link. Of course, someone searching for WriteTax could find it through this page and the mention will count even if the link isn't crawled.
A useful description of how NI works for directors, but I was expecting a new method from the misleading title.
That only applies if you dedicated a part of your home to business use. If it is mixed use, such as using the study for business and domestic purposes, then Capital gains does not apply
One point to add to the question about headings. While headings and subheadings have little bearing on SEO, they are important for accessibility. Using Heading 2 (h2) and Heading 3 (h3) rather than manually changing the boldness, underline, italics, size and/or colour will improve the maintainability of your website and help users with screen readers to find the relevant sections.