Here are the most common types of terrible content that manage to rank well on Page 1 of the SERPs. The post 5 Examples of Terrible Content That Ranks Remarkably Well by @alextachalova appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Here are the most common types of terrible content that manage to rank well on Page 1 of the SERPs. The post 5 Examples of Terrible Content That Ranks Remarkably Well by @alextachalova appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Pokémon Go and fidget spinners are fads, but voice search for a local business is not, says contributor Jamie Pitman.
Discover an effective SEO framework that you can employ to generate high-quality B2B leads. The post How to Use B2B SEO to Generate High-Quality Leads by @alexanderkesler appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google has long been visible in these auctions, not only through Express but also Play and Store. Contributor Andy Taylor evaluates its presence and assesses how it’s changed over time
This is part of the say something nice about an SEO/SEM series – feel free to nominate someone over here.
Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that Google doesn’t look at the number of slashes, i.e. /, you have in a URL for search purposes. John said “We don’t count slashes in a URL…
A few days ago, it was reported that Google removed the “don’t be evil” from their code of conduct…
Google has updated it’s popular keyword research tool, Google Trends. Offers more features and data
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…