Fixing broken links has long stood as an SEO best practice. But if you’ve run into situations where you’ve fixed a broken link and nothing happened, you’re not alone.
Fixing broken links has long stood as an SEO best practice. But if you’ve run into situations where you’ve fixed a broken link and nothing happened, you’re not alone.
Valentin Pletzer noticed that Google has been testing replacing the “people also ask” header on the search feature with a “learn more” header.
LinkedIn says there’s more demand for marketers now than ever, and new job postings are shifting toward remote positions. The post LinkedIn: There’s More Demand For Marketers Than Ever appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google launched the ability to use regular expressions to do advanced filtering in Google Search Console in April. But what was not supported was the ability to use regular expressions to exclude patterns in your filters
YouTube Analytics is getting five updates that give creators access to more data on how users engage with their channel’s content. The post YouTube Analytics Gets 5 Updates appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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…
Mark Traphagen, VP Product Marketing & Training at seoClarity, joins Search Engine Journal founder Loren Baker to discuss SEO automation. No longer a luxury add-on, automation is essential.
Twitter is launching its first-ever set of paid features as part of a premium subscription service called Twitter Blue. The post Twitter Launches Its First-Ever Premium Features appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The time has come – Google has finally released another broad core update – this one is named the June 2021 Core Update.
We’ve compiled everything that you need to know about FLoC: what it is, why it’s receiving pushback, and how to prepare! The post Google FloC Explained: A Guide for Marketers appeared first on Search Engine Journal .