Yesterday, Google Search Console sent batches of alerts and notifications to webmasters operating popular CMS (content management systems) such as Wordpress and Joomla to update their version of their CMS if they were out of date…
Yesterday, Google Search Console sent batches of alerts and notifications to webmasters operating popular CMS (content management systems) such as Wordpress and Joomla to update their version of their CMS if they were out of date…
Has your site been affected since Google’s roll out of its mobile interstitials penalty? We’ve got insights in our latest #SEJSurveySays poll results
With so much content being created, published and promoted online every second—as well as consumers becoming increasingly self-directed in their quest for answers —competition to capture your audience’s attention has never been more fierce.
Are your SEO efforts hitting rock bottom? It may be time to revisit your strategies before it’s too late. The post Why Your SEO Campaign is Failing by @alexanderkesler appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
As many of your know, the Google link report in Google Search Console, the links to your site report, shows all (most) of the links to your site. It includes followed, unfollowed and discredited links, etc..
No one likes the process of moving; be it moving your home or your web site to a new location.
Russ Jones from Moz wrote a detailed piece named Google Search Console Reliability: Webmaster Tools on Trial. In short, he said SEOs and webmasters should “remain skeptical of this data…
Posted by Daniel_Marks It seems like every couple months (weeks?) there’s a new post predicting the end of SEO: But rather than proclaiming that SEO is already dead (it’s not), let’s look at 3 ways in which the SEO industry might eventually die and ways in which SEOs can prepare themselves. 1.
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 AMP URLs, Google Maps traffic & Super Bowl search ads appeared first on Search Engine Land