Archive for June, 2020

SEO Agency-Client Communication: Unlocking Contracts in the New Normal via @seomonitor

2020/06/30

How can SEO agencies unlock contracts and unpause campaigns still pending now that we’re in a new normal? Here are key things to consider. The post SEO Agency-Client Communication: Unlocking Contracts in the New Normal via @seomonitor appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Google Updates The How Google Search Works Doc

2020/06/30

Google has made several changes to the how Google search works document within its help center. The changes include how Google crawls both desktop and mobile, it has a new section on JavaScript, it talks about your CSS, scripts and image files and has a new section on what is a document – plus more.

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Thinking Beyond the Link Building “Campaign” [Case Study]

2020/06/30

Posted by Paddy_Moogan Over the years, I’ve often referred to our link building work as “campaigns”, which isn’t wrong, but isn’t completely right, either.

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Google Search Console Insights BETA – Deeper Integration With Analytics

2020/06/29

The other week I reported how Google is sending out emails about Google Search Console and Google Analytics integrated reports. Well, I’ve now seen this through an anonymous source and it is pretty cool.

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Daily Search Forum Recap: June 29, 2020

2020/06/29

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…

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Google Shopping Ads Are Free to Display in Main Search Results via @MattGSouthern

2020/06/29

Google is letting retailers run free shopping ads in US search results, which will be displayed in knowledge panels starting this summer. The post Google Shopping Ads Are Free to Display in Main Search Results via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Google: Random Or Unrelated Links Aren’t Necessarily Bad

2020/06/29

Google’s John Mueller was asked if one should disavow random or unrelated links pointing to his site. The question was “if a domain has a lot of irrelevant links that are not related to the service the site offers would you suggest to disavow or contact the site owners and get them pulled.” John said just because the links are random, it doesn’t mean the links are bad.

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TripAdvisor, Yelp and others highlight venue safety, an emerging consumer decision factor

2020/06/29

Cautious consumers want more information about COVID-19 precautions. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

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Correction: Apple Safari Will Not Block Google Analytics Tracking via @MattGSouthern

2020/06/29

Apple’s next version of the Safari web browser, available in macOS Big Sur, will reportedly not block Google Analytics as was previously thought. The post Correction: Apple Safari Will Not Block Google Analytics Tracking via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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How to Interpret PPC Data Correctly (Even If You Never Studied Statistics) via @amyppc

2020/06/29

Find high-value insights in your PPC data and avoid the cost (and embarrassment) of newbie mistakes with these strategies and frameworks. The post How to Interpret PPC Data Correctly (Even If You Never Studied Statistics) via @amyppc appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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