The new Google search filters on mobile will help you narrow down your search in several different ways. The post New Filters Added to Google Image Search by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The new Google search filters on mobile will help you narrow down your search in several different ways. The post New Filters Added to Google Image Search by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
On Google’s home page in the United States is a special Google logo to thank all the teachers out there. It is a Google Doodle for Teachers’ Day..
Posted by ronell-smith Off-page SEO is the act of optimizing your brand’s online and offline footprint through the use of content, relationships, and links to create an optimal experience for prospects and search engine crawl bots. It typically leads to gradual increases in positive brand mentions, search rankings, traffic to your site, and conversions. Sounds fairly straightforward, right
Google seems to be rolling out a new user interface for image search results on mobile. Specifically they are showing a new quick filter at the top of the image results to let you filter by latest images, GIFs and clipart…
Pepsi….Fox News….Uber. Look at recent headlines and you’ll see the impact social media can have on a brand. In today’s 24/7 news cycle, responding quickly and appropriately to customers on social media can be the difference between success and disaster.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google ranking study, mobile image search features & link authority appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Techcrunch reported that Searchmetric’s US company has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Delaware because of an ongoing patent legal dispute with Brightedge. Let me be clear…
Google’s John Mueller said that the Google Search Console API does not do any data sampling. He said it uses the same backend data as you would get in the web user interface. He did add that the API does have limits but added there is no sampling of data returned to you via the API…
Should you optimize a single page for one keyword phrase? This study might say otherwise