Posted by Kaitlin There are lots of myths and misconceptions surrounding the subject of international SEO. I recently gave a Mozinar on this; I’d like to share the basis of that talk in written form here.
Over the weekend Brian Barwig and @NortheasternExt both notified me on Twitter that Google is now showing a new feature in the Google Maps local listings for how long a person typically spends at a specific venue…
Google advertisers will soon be able to showcase the prices of their products and services in mobile text ads via a new feature called price extensions. The post Price Extensions Are Coming to Google’s Mobile Text Ads by @SouthernSEJ appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google Maps time visit, email verification & AdWords price extensions appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
The new text ad extension shows pricing information about products and services — and takes up significant real estate on mobile.
Google Maps recently tested the ability to verify your business using video verification but Google is constantly testing different methods of business verification.
In this week’s wrap-up, SEJ’s Executive Editor Kelsey Jones gives a quick guide about Pokemon Go marketing, and Syed Balkhi shares a link building cheat sheet to boost your SEO. The post SEJ Wrap-Up: A Guide to Pokemon Go Marketing & Our SEO Cheat Sheet for Internal Linking by @megcabrera appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Let’s start with the bad news first. It’s tougher than ever to get your content noticed. Changes to Google’s search results pages have further obscured content organically, especially on competitive commercial searches.