The paid media marketing landscape has become increasingly complex, as the speed of search engine algorithms and development changes accelerates and marketers demand more integrated channel capabilities.
The paid media marketing landscape has become increasingly complex, as the speed of search engine algorithms and development changes accelerates and marketers demand more integrated channel capabilities.
Back in March 2016, we reported that Google was showing phone number extensions in the organic search results snippets. Well, that seems to now be expanding beyond the US and into other regions…
Wondering where to start with page speed improvements? Columnist Tom Demers shares how he tackled page speed improvements on several WordPress sites without (much) input from a developer. The post The non-developer’s guide to reducing WordPress load times up to 2 seconds (with data) appeared first…
Google isn’t just a search engine – it’s an everything engine. Here are 19 (fun) reasons to celebrate Google’s 19th birthday.
To provide “equal treatment” in the ad auction, Google Shopping will operate as a separate business unit bidding against Comparison Shopping Engines The post CSEs will compete head-on with Google Shopping in EU search results appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
It might be Google’s 19th birthday today but did you know that Google.com was registered over 20 years ago…
Announced in conjunction with Google’s 19th birthday surprise spinner doodle, the digital game can be played on both desktop and mobile. The post Google’s latest Easter Egg is a video game that shows up with searches for ‘snake’ & ‘play snake’ appeared first on… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Creating great content isn’t enough to achieve great SEO results in and of itself.
Yea, yea, yea, more of the same. Google is updating their search results, it is in flux, search results are shuffling around. But I only try to report it when the signals all seem..
In this post, find out how Google classifies webpages as “low quality”. The post How Google Classifies Webpages as ‘Low Quality’ by @danny_taywitter appeared first on Search Engine Journal .