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Alternative Search Engines: Why They Matter and How to Rank on Them
Everyone is creating the same SEO-driven content to rank high on Google.
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How To Get More Traffic By Fixing Keyword Cannibalizations Quickly & Effectively
Google Chrome to mark non-HTTPS sites as ‘not secure’ In 2018, Google announced it would identify all sites that had not migrated to HTTPS as “not secure” in the Chrome browser. Google had already been pushing webmasters to make the change to non-secure websites for years – including hinting at a small ranking boost to further incentivize the shift. According to Google, in 2018: Over 68% of Chrome traffic on both Android and Windows was protected Over 78% of Chrome traffic on both Chrome OS and Mac was protected 81 of the top 100 sites on the web were using HTTPS by default Read all about it in Effective July 2018, Google’s Chrome browser will mark non-HTTPS sites as ‘not secure’
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This day in search marketing history: February 8
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ICYMI, Microsoft announced its new collaboration with ChatGPT during an event today. Being able to be there live at the event did have its perks.
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Test driving the new Bing
Looking ahead to 2023 and beyond, businesses worldwide face lots of uncertainty. One thing will remain constant throughout this period — customers expect excellent experiences when interacting with a brand. According to Acquia’s latest CX Report, businesses plan to prioritize customer retention over the next 12 months: 56% plan to improve customer experience, and 58% will focus more on customer service
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Master the CX trifecta: Data, content and tech by Cynthia Ramsaran
Google’s introduction of Bard yesterday was huge news. But perhaps the bigger news for SEOs was the preview of Google’s generative AI search results, which featured a grand total of zero links. That’s right.
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Missing links: Where are sources in Google’s AI search results?
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. Google Search launched Bard, it’s AI feature…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: February 7, 2023
Today, Barry Schwartz and I had the great honor of being there live at the Microsoft Executive Briefing Center, or Building 33, for those in the know, for the announcement of their new Bing and Edge AI-powered search results experience. By leveraging the power of OpenAI , Microsoft will allow users to chat with, ask questions, or even use it to create content.
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Will the new Bing create more opportunities for advertisers? Maybe
Microsoft announces ChatGPT integration into Bing and the Edge browser to enhance user experience and productivity. The post Microsoft Announces ChatGPT Capabilities Coming To Bing appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Microsoft Announces ChatGPT Capabilities Coming To Bing via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Microsoft will launch a new, AI-powered search engine that people can chat with, ask questions, or even use to create content.
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Microsoft Bing previews its new search engine with ChatGPT