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AMP Definition - SEO Glossary | Searchmetrics - 0 views

  • Open Source framework designed to speed up load times for mobile internet users
  • Characteristic features of AMP are reduced JavaScript and CSS elements, and the use of a Content Delivery Network
  • With the help of the right plugins, WordPress users can also publish over AMP, though there is not yet an eCommerce solution for AMP.
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  • There are a number of specific features a website’s HTML has to have in order for it to run over AMP. Any audiovisual media content has to be marked with special AMP tags
  • Besides AMP, there are other mobile optimization strategies, including Responsive Web Design, or the use of separate mobile URLs with Progressive Web Apps.
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Google opens the AMP fire hose - 0 views

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Google featured snippets can now jump to section of content it is sourcing - Search Eng... - 0 views

  • Google can anchor you to the exact spot of the answer you are looking for and highlight the block of text that is most relevant to your query. This only works for some searches on Google mobile, that feature AMP content in the featured snippet block.
  • After you click on it, it anchors you to the section of content and highlights that content as well
  • filter out your AMP mobile pages and try to see if moving elements around on your web page can result in a better conversion metric for these pages.
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How to Research, Monitor, and Optimize for Questions - Moz - 0 views

  • Using questions on your landing pages and / or social media will improve engagement
  • Most basic and how-to questions are going to have informational intent (simply due to the essence of the question format: most people asking questions seek to find an answer, i.e. information). But there's always a chance there's a transactional intent there that you may want to make note of
  • "People Also Ask" boxes present more SERPs real estate which we may want to dominate for maximum organic search visibility
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  • There's a workaround that forces Google to autocomplete the middle of the query:
  • Quora is undoubtedly one of the largest sources of questions out there.
  • Type [brandname ?] (with the space in-between) into Twitter's search box and you'll see all questions people are asking when discussing your topic / brand / product.
  • You can use Cyfe to monitor the #redditama hashtag in combination with your core term. Or you can set up an alert inside My Tweet Alerts.
  • Create a separate FAQ section to address and explain basic questions Identify and optimize existing content to cover the identified questions Add Q&A to important landing pages (this may help get product pages featured in Google).
  • Researching questions is an ongoing process: You need to be constantly discovering new ones and monitoring social media for real-time ideas
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Google's internal SEO strategy: Make small changes, embrace change, consolidate - Searc... - 0 views

  • Small changes make a big impact. Google’s first point is that often with large sites, making small changes can make a big impact and return when it comes to search rankings. Google plotted the growth of one of the 7,000 websites, the Google My Business marketing site, showing how adding canonicals, hreflang to their XML sitemaps, and improving their metadata all resulted in gains in their organic traffic in search.Here is that chart:
  • Here is the chart showing the improvement after making the AMP error fixes:
  • Consolidation. For the past several years, many SEOs have been saying “less is more.” Meaning, having fewer sites and fewer pages with higher quality content often leads to better SEO results. Google says that works for them and they have been working on consolidating their sites. Google said they found a “large number” of near duplicate sites across their properties.“Duplicate content is not only confusing for users, it’s also confusing for search engines,” Google said. Google added, “Creating one great site instead of multiple microsites is the best way to encourage organic growth over time.”In one case study Google provided with the Google Retail site, they took six old websites and consolidated the content. They made “one great website” and it lead to them doubling the site’s call-to-action click-through rate and increased organic traffic by 64%.
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