7 more tips to improve your content creation
How can you improve your content creation? In Part 2 of our two-part series, we look at seven more actionable tips to improve your content marketing efforts.
8 tips for improving your content creation
The rise of content marketing has brought content creation to the forefront for all businesses. Earlier this summer, I presented on “15 ways to improve your content writing” at the Summit on Content Marketing. Here are the first eight of those tips.
How to optimize for user intent in search
User intent, also known as searcher intent, is a theory that unashamedly stands up to the more primitive pre-Penguin and Panda tactics of optimizing purely for keywords. But how can you optimize for it? Here’s what to keep in mind.
What does visual search mean for ecommerce in 2017?
Since the early 2010s, visual search has been offering users a novel alternative to keyword-based search results. But what commercial opportunities does it offer brands today?
What will Google’s expanded policy on harmful content mean for SEO companies?
Google recently announced that it will be expanding its hate-speech policy for publishers that use the company’s ad network. How does this affect SEO companies, and what can we do to make sure we and our clients stay on the right side of the policy?
How to tell if your website is due a redesign
Like any other technology, the internet changes at a rapid rate. Users are utilizing various devices to view websites. For your users to maneuver through your website, you need to constantly update and adapt; but how do you know when your website needs an overhaul? Here’s how to tell.
Pump the brakes: SEO and its sweeping statements
Search Engine Optimization is an imperfect science, and the sheer amount of sometimes contradictory information available about Google updates and SEO best practices has led to a tendency for knee-jerk reactions and sweeping generalizations among the community. Here’s why you don’t need to panic.
5 essential aspects of technical SEO you cannot neglect
The art of SEO lies in helping customers find your relevant, helpful content when it would benefit them and then creating a pleasant experience for them while they visit your website. Hence, it is vital that marketers do not neglect their technical SEO. There are a few strategies in particular that we believe brands should be paying close attention to to get their site in front of their competitors.
What do we know so far about Google’s new homepage?
Google has released a new, feed-based mobile homepage in the US, in perhaps the most drastic and significant update of its homepage since 1996. We take a look at what the relaunch entails, and how it might change things for marketers.
Google Posts: Growing under the radar
Google have now rolled out their Posts function for small businesses with a Google My Business account. But how do Posts affect click-through, ranking, mobile and social presence? We look at the facts.
How to effectively combine online and offline lead generation
In today’s world we are mostly narrowing in to online leads, thanks to the Internet essentially opening up the entire world for us to peruse. But offline leads should still be a factor we consider moving forward. Here are some clever ideas and tools you can use to combine the two.
The 2-step guide to driving sales with Pinterest
There are millions of people on Pinterest, searching, pinning, and sharing – so it’s important to recognize its potential for building awareness and filling the top of the funnel, particularly for ecommerce companies.
Semantic Search: What it Means for SEO in 2017
The accuracy of results on search engines like Google and Bing has increased significantly thanks to semantic search, which combines semantics (the science of meaning in language) with search engines that process billions of queries. Here’s what semantic search means in 2017, and how marketers can take advantage of it.
Five important updates to Google semantic search you might have missed
Google is constantly making tweaks and changes to semantic search. The vast majority go unannounced and unnoticed, but they can be an interesting indicator of Google’s strategy, and it pays to keep an eye on them. Here are five recent updates you might have missed.
PPC 102: Seven tips to improve your paid search campaigns
Once you’ve got the basics of PPC down, how can you improve on those efforts further? Here are 7 more tips to take your PPC campaigns to the next level.
7 subtle on-site issues no SEO should miss
Your on-site SEO could be broken without you realizing it. We all know some of the basics: content is king; users come first; avoid thin content, keyword stuffing, above-the-fold advertising, etc.
But not all on-site SEO issues are so obvious. Here are seven on-site issues that are very easy to miss.
AdWords Editor 12: Everything you need to know
Google has launched AdWords Editor 12, the latest upgrade to its essential software for sophisticated PPC practitioners. Complete with a new look … read more
AdWords Editor 12: Everything you need to know
Google has launched AdWords Editor 12, the latest upgrade to its essential software for sophisticated PPC practitioners. Complete with a new look … read more
Here’s how RankBrain does (and doesn’t) impact SEO
In the past couple of weeks there has been a reinvigorated fervor surrounding artificial intelligence, with “AIO” (Artificial Intelligence Optimization) rearing its head on agency websites and blogs. But when it comes to Google’s RankBrain, optimizing for AI is nothing new or complicated.
The 10 best Google Doodles of all time
Since 1998, Google has used its homepage to host an invariably inventive ‘doodle’. We’ve picked 10 of Google’s most memorable animations from the last two decades.