Over the past couple weeks, many advertisers and marketers have been reporting that the Google Keyword Planner tool has been removing people’s access for those who do not have active campaigns. It worked for me…
Over the past couple weeks, many advertisers and marketers have been reporting that the Google Keyword Planner tool has been removing people’s access for those who do not have active campaigns. It worked for me…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Pinterest is upping its ecommerce game. Here are the four new shopping features Pinterest has introduced to help businesses boost sales
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: SEO
One thing is certain: profound changes are coming to your profession, whether you’re an SEO or SEM.
Google’s John Mueller said in a Google Hangout yesterday on Google+ that it is really rare Google wouldn’t be able to find content (with the exception if it is blocked by you) that is accessible on the web. He said this at the 15:43 mark into the video. He said: Yeah..
What’s ahead for shopping ads this holiday season and beyond?
In part two of his three-part series on conducting a thorough SEO audit, columnist Dave Davies explains how to ensure that you have the right content optimized the right way. The post The definitive SEO audit part 2 of 3: Content and on-site appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Data collected from Glenn Gabe at G-Squared Interactive shows strong evidence that a Google algorithm updated occurred this month. The post Data Suggests A Google Algorithm Update Occurred in June 2016 by @SouthernSEJ appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Facebook will soon alter the way its ranks stories in the News Feed. The social network will give preference to updates from friends and family over brands. The post Facebook Tweaks News Feed Ranking: More Friends, Less Brands by @DannyNMIGoodwin appeared first on Search Engine Journal .