What we learned from SEO: The Movie
SEO: The Movie is a new documentary which explores the origin story of search and SEO, as told by several of its pioneers. It’s a 40-minute snapshot of the search industry that is and was, with a glimpse into the future and what might become of SEO in the years to come. Here are some of the highlights.
Everything you need to know about visual search (so far)
Visual search is one of the most complex and fiercely competed sectors of our industry. Here’s a review of the key players, and what their technology allows us to do.
4 under-the-radar UX flaws that are killing your conversion rate
As all business owners who operate an ecommerce website know, it can take a while to hit full stride in terms of conversion rate. But what if your UX is turning people off? Here are 4 UX flaws that might be killing your conversions.
The Guestblogalypse: How to get links without guest blogs
Guest blogs are a popular link-building strategy used by businesses all over the world. And until recently, many were relying on guest blogging as their primary source of earned links. But a diverse link profile is essential to maintain your ranking. So how can businesses achieve this?
The ultimate law of mobile site design: Entertain users and drive conversion
Mobile users are goal-oriented, and they expect to find what they need from a responsive mobile instantly and easily. So punch up your conversion rates by designing your mobile site with the user’s intent and needs in focus.
5 UX best practices for a search engine focused website
Your website visitors have specific problems, and they use search engines to find the answers they seek. Once they locate a website that answers their questions, they expect to view the answers quickly and easily. This is why it is essential that SEO and UX complement each other to produce results.
Marketing with intent: The combined power of SEO and content
If we can agree that the ultimate purpose of marketing is to attract attention and generate interest, then combining SEO and content marketing is a no-brainer for smart brands and marketers.
Google fined $2.7 billion by E.U. in anti-trust ruling
Google has been fined a record $2.7 billion for a breach of E.U. anti-trust rules. The search giant was charged with giving “illegal advantages” to another Google product within search results, in a case that started more than seven years ago.
How featured snippets can be manipulated by private blog networks
Private blog networks (PBNs) are largely thought to be a black hat SEO technique of the past since Google took action against them in 2014. But there are still some around, and they can play a big role in manipulating Google’s vaunted featured snippets.
The most effective ways to respond to negative reviews
Customer reviews are important to both your search ranking and your overall brand presence, but not all customer feedback is positive. Here’s how you can deal with negative reviews in a way that maintains your reputation and leaves the customer happy.
How JavaScript impacts page loading speed on mobile
JavaScript is the second-largest contributor to page weight, behind images, which means it can play a major role in slowing down the speed of your mobile site. Here’s how you can reduce your reliance on JS and reduce its impact on your site.
How to scale your business internationally on search engines
Most online sites at some stage will want to expand, and one of the most common ways to do that is by … read more
How to achieve off the charts off-page SEO that will boost traffic
If you want to rank better and get more traffic, you need to think about more than just optimizing your site. There is a whole range of opportunities out there for “off-page SEO” – SEO elsewhere around the web, and even offline. Here’s how to get started.
Meeker’s Report on the state of advertising and ad trends to watch out for
Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends Report 2017, one of the most-anticipated annual events in the world of digital, was released a few weeks … read more
3 ways to scale your SEM efforts when you are hitting a wall
It happens to every AdWords practitioner at some point. We launch our campaigns, split out exact match and broad match, mine for queries, work on expansions, test different initiatives, run betas, etc. – and then we hit a wall.
Here are a few strategies to break through the SEM wall and grow your account in an effective yet efficient manner.
How to optimize images for mobile: Implementing light, responsive, correctly formatted images
The mobile web has a weight problem. Too many mobile sites are slow to load, and bloated with unnecessary bells and whistles, leading to a poor user experience. This column explains how to make sure that any images on your mobile site are light, device-responsive, and use the best format to combine speed and quality.
How to optimize for Google’s featured snippets
Google featured snippets are an amazing opportunity for marketers to skyrocket above competitors on page one, increase page views, and boost conversions. … read more
Progressive Web Apps versus Android Instant Apps: Which is better for marketers?
Much has been made of the fight between mobile apps and the mobile web. But the line between the two is no longer as clear-cut as it used to be with the introduction of Progressive Web Apps and Android Instant Apps.
The ultimate guide to mobile technical SEO
Mobile is destined to become the backbone of determining rankings on both the mobile and desktop version of your website – so it’s vital to look at technical SEO from a mobile perspective.
6 ways to turn your website into a niche knowledge hub
It might have been sufficient to start a niche blog to build authority ten years ago. These days, you’ll need to go the extra mile. Here are 6 ways to turn your website into a niche knowledge hub to build a stronger, more recognizable brand presence.