The topic of HTML validation has been covered here time and time again – we know Google doesn’t downgrade or boost a web site with bad or good HTML validation…
The topic of HTML validation has been covered here time and time again – we know Google doesn’t downgrade or boost a web site with bad or good HTML validation…
Use this guide to set up your Facebook page correctly and optimize every possible area of the platform. The post How to Completely Optimize Your Facebook Page by @tallchickvic appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Advertisers who want to use Bing Ads to promote the sale of cryptocurrency, the digital asset such as Bitcoin and others, are not going to be able to do so in June. Bing announced they will be disallow cryptocurrency advertising on their platform…
Take some inspiration from these five mobile landing page examples and you’ll be converting users in no time. The post 5 Best Examples of Killer Mobile Landing Pages by @bsmarketer appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Here are the top digital assistants today that every marketer needs to know about and what they mean for voice search. The post Every Digital Assistant You Need to Know & Understand by @callrail appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Engagement is down . Trust is dwindling . And the most popular social media marketing platform is now riddled with uncertainty.
Google has made some significant changes in the area of local search. Contributor Wesley Young gives an overview of the important changes and shares tips on how to keep your local business visible in the search results.
Posted by willcritchlow It should be quite obvious for anyone that knows me that I’m not a lawyer, and therefore that what follows is not legal advice. For anyone who doesn’t know me: I’m not a lawyer, I’m certainly not your lawyer, and what follows is definitely not legal advice. With that out of the way, I wanted to give you some bits of information that might feed into your GDPR planning, as they come up more from the marketing side than the pure legal interpretation of your obligations and responsibilities under this new legislation.
Posted by Angela_Petteys If you’ve been on the Internet at all in the past few months, you’ve probably seen plenty of notices about privacy policy updates from one service or another. As a marketer, a few of those notices have most likely come from Google.
Google’s “Don’t be Evil” is not entirely gone. It’s removed from prefacing Google’s Code of Conduct