The company is not yet disclosing the fact that some of the results are ads.
When it comes to testing new marketing tactics, B2B marketers often find themselves in one of two camps: Chasing the new, shiny object. (Their motto: Let’s innovate, innovate, innovate!) Maintaining the status quo. (Their motto: We don’t mess with what’s working.) Whichever camp you currently find yourself in, chances are high that you’re intrigued by what the other has to offer.
Here’s everything you need to know about manual and automated ad extensions available on Google Ads and Bing Ads.
Posted by tomek_rudzki It’s rather common for companies to build their websites using modern JavaScript frameworks and libraries like React, Angular, or Vue. It’s obvious by now that the web has moved away from plain HTML and has entered the era of JS. While there is nothing unusual with a business willing to take advantage of the latest technologies, we need to address the stark reality of this trend: Most of the migrations to JavaScript frameworks aren’t being planned with users or organic traffic in mind
As you know, Google+ is closing down tomorrow, April 2nd – this is no April Fools joke. And one of the more active communities on Google+ for SEOs was the Google Webmasters community.
Here’s how to determine exactly what content needs to be migrated and what can be safely retired with little to no impact. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Dan Shure noticed Google showing a knowledge panel on the left side, where it looks like it is in the featured snippet box area. It almost seems like a bug or photoshopped but I can personally replicate this myself for the query – [radio history].
Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that if your content on your site is being outranked by robotted out pages, then you got work to do. In short, if you have a page on your site that you used the robots.txt file to tell Google not to crawl and it still outranks other relevant content on your site for a query in Google – that is an issue.
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…