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Carri Bugbee

Marketers Search For Alternatives To Google Keyword Analytics - 0 views

  • Google +1s are more highly correlated with search rankings than any other social factor, including Facebook likes/shares and Tweets.
  • “We have a lot of our clients whose titles are actually changing from SEO Manager to Content Strategist,” Dotterer said. “Search engine optimization sounds like you’re doing something to the engines themselves, but what you’re really doing is optimizing online content. You optimize it by changing the content you’ve already created to better fit the voice of the consumer. You also optimize by finding the gaps in the content so we can create more.”
  • The importance of content creation has encouraged more companies to get their SEO, social and creative teams more involved in content strategy,
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  • Google+ also enables marketers and writers to link content to their Google+ profile via its Authorship feature. Once the content is linked, the profile picture will appear next to the link in search results, which in turn, can help gather more page clicks and a higher search ranking.
  • “You don’t use Google+ in order to get in front of your prospects or your customers,” Herinckx said. “[Customers] are still using Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn because Google+ is so small. From an SEO standpoint, and from a paid search standpoint as well, Google will pull in information from Google+ into the search results, which helps your search result stand out.”
Aivil Vin

World Top 10 Most Popular Search Engines LIST 2011 - 0 views

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    "These search engines offer mother than 40% searches of the Internet. Submit your blog or Website to gain Huge Search Engines Traffic from the best of engines!"
Carri Bugbee

How Google Tweaked Its Search Algorithms In December - 1 views

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    Google's monthly search improvement digest is a whopper this month, describing 30 highlighted changes to the way Google search works.
Carri Bugbee

Optify study: Say goodbye to your keyword data - 1 views

  • Google’s controversial encrypted-search feature has had a chilling effect on B2B publishers’ ability to track organic search referral terms,
  • Encrypted search queries, which are enabled when a user signs into a Google account, now account for almost 40% of referring traffic data to B2B sites
  • “Eventually you’re not going to be able to measure SEO performance by keyword or understand the impact of organic search on your website traffic, engagement or conversions.”
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  • There are ways to work around the growing blackout of keyword data. Optify offers 5 tips:
  • 1. Make the most out of the data you have
  • 2. Use Webmaster Tools.
  • For SEO work, use proxies.
  • 5. Use PPC data to estimate keyword performance.
Carri Bugbee

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Help Google Search know the best date for your ... - 0 views

  • To help Google to pick the right date, site owners and publishers should: Show a clear date: Show a visible date prominently on the page. Use structured data: Use the datePublished and dateModified schema with the correct time zone designator for AMP or non-AMP pages. When using structured data, make sure to use the ISO 8601 format for dates.
  • Show when a page has been updated: If you update a page significantly, also update the visible date (and time, if you display that). If desired, you can show two dates: when a page was originally published and when it was updated. Just do so in a way that’s visually clear to your readers.
  • on’t use future dates or dates related to what a page is about: Always use a date for when a page itself was published or updated, not a date linked to something like an event that the page is writing about, especially for events or other subjects that happen in the future (you may use Event markup separately, if appropriate).
Carri Bugbee

Is Deep Linking The New Digital Marketing Battleground? - 0 views

  • Deep linking, in simplest terms, is the ability to link to a specific page inside an app. It’s very much like a Web URL. Each app has its own structure.
  • , iOS 9 will also introduce a seamless in-app search experience, and according to Apple, “improve its discoverability by displaying your content when users search across the system and on the Web.”
  • developers will be required to add code to their markup to allow their app content to be found in Spotlight search, and even more language to facilitate their Web URLs to seamlessly open app content
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  • Along with a fully integrated experience, deep linking could help tackle some of the cross-device attribution issues we’ve been facing. Brands can have a full understanding of the customer journey as their search, email, social, wearable and mobile behavior are fully integrated within this new ecosystem.
  • This new ecosystem can offer intuitive remarketing that goes one step further by targeting the most relevant users who have a higher propensity to purchase.
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    could help tackle some of the cross-device attribution issues
Carri Bugbee

10 Ignored SEO Tasks That Can Boost Your Rankings in 2018 - 0 views

  • Create Rich Cards Rich cards are a form of structured data; they give users visually appealing information that is easy to understand and provides a flawless mobile search experience. They are Google’s way of taking advantage of the rise in mobile usages, which has surpassed desktop. They aren’t just easy on the eyes though. Analysts at Google state that Schema markups will become more important when it comes to search ranking as time goes on.
  • Create Skyscraper Content If you haven’t heard of or don’t use skyscraper content, then you’re missing out on a lot of SEO juice. The term was coined by  Brian Dean, who used it to boost his traffic by 110% in 14 days. Skyscraper content involves finding high performing content in your niche and creating something better, and then shamelessly promoting it.
  • Take Advantage of High-Performing Posts You know that internal linking is a good SEO practice. But, do you optimize your internal linking for maximum effect? At the beginning of this post, I told you that 73% of users don’t click past the first page. That means that your pages with less authority will be left out in the cold and will receive only the occasional stray or lucky click. You can remedy this pretty quickly. If you have pages with high authority showing up on the first page of the search results, take advantage of this and link to lower ranking posts from these high-performing posts. This strategy can lead to more clicks and higher rankings.
Carri Bugbee

10 Tips From @RandFish On Upping Your Organic Traffic Game - 0 views

  • Only 18% of clicks on Google search results go to paid results Less than 1% of clicks on Twitter.com go to paid results The best Facebook ads get less than 10% CTR (in fact the average is .05%) Etc, etc, etc.
  • Organic digital traffic (search, blog, links, etc) counts for 90% or more, with $5 billion of investment. While paid (affiliate, ppc, display, etc) sends the remaining 10% of traffic but gets 800% more budget at $45 billion.
  • 1. Create A Content Strategy Not A Blog To develop a content strategy, make sure you have great answers to these questions: Are you going to be able to attract the right people? Why will they care about you? What are you doing to earn their interest? Why are thy going to share? Will they like and trust you more?
Carri Bugbee

The Google-Twitter Deal Goes Live, Giving Tweets Prominent Placement In Google's Results - 0 views

  • Google is now showing tweets in a new and more graphical way on mobile devices, with desktop promised soon.
  • Tweets don’t always appear at the top of the page. Sometimes they might be elsewhere, such as the middle of the page
  • presumably, you’re more likely to see tweets in Google when a hashtag, topic, person or organization appears to be trending or is newsworthy.
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  • Right now, the new implementation will only be offered for those searching in the US, in English, using either their browser in iOS or Android or the Google Search App. Twitter promises support for desktop and other languages in the coming months.
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