Looking to engage users and increase SaaS sales? Check out these 3 different ways to do it with creative content strategies
Looking to engage users and increase SaaS sales? Check out these 3 different ways to do it with creative content strategies
On May 25, 2022, Google began rolling out the
Throughout the history of SEO , people have debated the pros and cons of relying on technical SEO tools. Relying on the hints from auditing tools isn’t the same thing as a true SEO strategy, but we’d be nowhere without them. It’s just not feasible to manually check dozen of issues page per page
Google has its grayed out logo for Memorial Day today but it also has remembrance day flowers, red poppies, in the footer of the search results. So when you click on the logo or search for [memorial day], you will see these poppies in the footer load.
Are your Facebook Ads campaigns in need of a facelift? Make sure you aren’t holding yourself back with these common mistakes. The post 6 Perfectly Preventable Ways Facebook Ads Tend To Go Wrong appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google updated its Google Ads policy saying that keywords won’t be able to trigger ads until they’ve been reviewed. This is effective immediately and will be fully ramped up and enforced within a two months period.
Google continues its ‘Ask Googlebot’ video series with a new installment explaining why Search Console graphs fluctuate when no changes are made to a website. The post Google: Don’t Sweat Small Fluctuations appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
LinkedIn is debunking common myths about its how its algorithm works in a new series of videos rolling out over the next several weeks. The post LinkedIn Debunks Algorithm Myths In New Video Series appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google’s John Mueller was asked Myriam Jessier if it makes sense to use subdomains for the YMYL content on a larger site. She asked “if a subdomain talks about a YMYL topic, can it impact the rest of the site?” John Mueller didn’t really give an answer, which surprised me a bit – to be honest.