Nothing is more frustrating to an internet user than a slow website. You wait 3 seconds…4 seconds…10 seconds…and your site is still loading
Nothing is more frustrating to an internet user than a slow website. You wait 3 seconds…4 seconds…10 seconds…and your site is still loading
Since blogging is an ever-evolving field, here are eight current blogging practices that may be near the end of their lifelines, and what you should do instead.
Editor Note: Google hasn’t officially said much about “Pigeon,” so the author uses sources that have tried to compile what we do know so far about this newer update.
Google has now added colored syntax to their fetch as Googlebot tool within Google Webmaster Tools.
Today, Twitter announced a beta test of new Promoted Video ad units. Twitter has been experimenting with these new ads for the past few months, with tests showing Tweets containing native Twitter video generate better engagement and more video views
Twitter revealed how many of its monthly active users are bots in a report just filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
@dr_pete spotted a new Google user interface test for local maps ads within the Google search results. The ads show up in what looks like an organic local map box…
Posted by Everett This is Inflow’s process for doing content audits. It may not be the “best” way to do them every time, but we’ve managed to keep it fairly agile in terms of how you choose to analyze, interpret and make recommendations on the data. The fundamental parts of the process remain about the same across numerous types of websites no matter what their business goals are: Collect all of the content URLs on the site and fetch the data you need about each URL