The folks at RankRanger posted on Twitter that their Google features tracking tool noticed massive increases in the chances a featured snippet will show up at the top of the Google search results in many European regions…
The folks at RankRanger posted on Twitter that their Google features tracking tool noticed massive increases in the chances a featured snippet will show up at the top of the Google search results in many European regions…
Marketing Land’s “Enterprise Paid Media Campaign Management Platforms: A Marketer’s Guide” examines the market for paid search and other media campaign management platforms and the considerations involved in implementing this software into your business. This 50-page report…
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…
Google has moved the management location of Google Posts and the company hopes to expand Posts to more businesses and organizations. The post Google Posts for small businesses moves to Google My Business appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: AMP, YP SEO product & PPC budgeting appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Company says program resulted in a page one ranking on Google for 70 percent of keywords within a few months. The post Do SMB websites matter anymore
This week in search I quickly go through the monthly Google webmaster report. I then discuss how someone sent a Googler an email about selling links to them.
Looking to grow your PPC accounts? Columnist Jeff Baum explains that doing so means selling clients on the notion that your approach is the best way forward — and that more budget is required to execute the plan.
Columnist Barb Palser makes the case for Facebook and other platforms to adopt Accelerated Mobile Pages. The post Is AMP the answer to format fragmentation? appeared first on Search Engine Land
Google is providing less information about algorithm updates these days, leaving SEOs scrambling for answers every time they experience a huge drop in traffic. But columnist Kristine Schachinger believes that all this panic is unnecessary. Read on to learn why.