Archive for April, 2017

Small Google Algorithm Update On April 4th?

2017/04/06

Over the past 24 hours, I’ve been tracking what I would call mild chatter in the SEO community around a potential Google algorithm ranking update on April 4th.

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6 Ways You Can Use Social Listening Now by @MrDannyGoodwin

2017/04/06

Social media listening has many benefits for companies. Monitoring what your customers say on social media can improve your products, sales, and marketing. The post 6 Ways You Can Use Social Listening Now by @MrDannyGoodwin appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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What the data tells us about the death of exact match and its impact

2017/04/06

Following Google’s recent changes to exact match in AdWords, many search marketers were concerned about the impact on their accounts. Now that it’s been a couple weeks, columnist Aaron Levy digs through his client data to see whether advertisers’ fears have come to pass

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Google Tests Local Knowledge Panels Without Maps

2017/04/06

Google is testing, yet another, Google local knowledge panel user interface. This one is where the local knowledge panel is not even showing the map in the box

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Google Maps Now Lets You Review Continents and Oceans by @MattGSouthern

2017/04/06

You can find virtually anything on Google, and it appears that now includes reviews for Earth’s continents and oceans. The post Google Maps Now Lets You Review Continents and Oceans by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Top Tips for Making the First 30 Days in Your New Content Role Really Count

2017/04/06

For me, starting a new job is always a steady mix of overwhelming excitement and sheer terror.

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Google: We Need More Content For Many Non-English Head Queries

2017/04/06

Gary Illyes from Google posted on Twitter one of those DYK saying that there is opportunity for webmasters and SEOs to create content in non-English languages because for many non-English languages, there isn’t “enough content even for head queries…

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Grace the Stage at MozCon 2017: The Door is Open for Community Speaker Pitches

2017/04/06

Posted by ronell-smith Some of the best talks at MozCon each year come from the community speakers—those who’re able to make a pitch to grace the stage. This group enjoys the same privileges as the other speakers , including being able to deliver a keynote-style talk, and are always well-received by the audience. If you’re eager to be a member of this group, step right up

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Google: Why We Won’t Label Disavowed Links In The Search Console Report

2017/04/06

One of the more common requests I see from webmasters and SEOs in regards to the Google Search Console link report is for Google to label which links are disavowed or nofollowed and which are passing all types of link juice…

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Google is Cooler Than Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook — According to Google Survey by @MattGSouthern

2017/04/06

A new Google survey reveals what today’s teens think are the coolest brands.

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