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Columnist Dave Davies does a deep dive into a recently granted Google patent that describes how your data and context could be used to influence your future actions. The post Patent 1 of 2: How Google learns to influence and control users appeared first on Search Engine Land.
A recent study released by Google claims that fewer than 0.5% of local searches lead to fake listings. But is this number misleading
Columnist Andrew Dennis outlines the research necessary to provide a solid foundation for your link-building strategy. The post Link building: Preliminary research and analysis appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Here are some practical tips to get more engagement using Facebook Reactions and increase the level of affinity your customers feel toward your brand.
You and I know that the featured snippets that come up in Google, espesially for the more generic queries, can rotate between different sites often. One day your site might be displayed for a featured snippet and then the next…
What’s the latest in the social media world? Here are 10 social media updates from March 2017 that marketers need to know. The post 10 Important Social Media Updates You May Have Missed by @thebigdebowski appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Despite recent improvements to user experience and platform flexibility, the struggle to retain and attract new users—and grow revenue—is still real for Twitter. And, unfortunately, these may be the least of the platform’s worries these days
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