In this podcast, I had the chance to discuss many aspects of technical SEO with Prashant Puri, CEO & Co-Founder of AdLift.com. In this episode of Marketing Nerds, we cover: An overview of technical SEO Working with your development team to fix technical issues How you can use data you already have to move past Not Provided Basic knowledge all marketers and SEOs should know in order facilitate technical site changes for SEO To listen to Marketing Nerds with Marcus Tober: Download or listen to the full episode at the bottom of this post Subscribe via iTunes! Think you have what […] The post #MarketingNerds Podcast: Talking Technical #SEO with Prashant Puri by @wonderwall7 appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Search engine marketers have come to rely more heavily on work-arounds in what everyone’s calling the era of “Not Provided.” The beginning of this era was like waking up “Johnny Got His Gun” style and having no arms, legs, or resources to compete in the hunger games of Google SERPS. Understandably so, Analytics keyword data was helping all of us to make actionable decisions for our companies and our clients. The keyword data was useful because we could see exactly how our clients found us and how differently users behaved when using these intent-rich words
Yandex announced (in Russian) today that they have now went 100% secure, encrypting all search queries, resulting in a huge jump in the [not provided] count. This was first reported by Anna Oshkalo who shared a screen shot of her analytics detailed the bulk of her Yandex keyword data now shows [not… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
In a recent interview from Marketo’s Marketing Nation Summit in downtown San Francisco, Murray Newlands talks with gShift […] Author information Murray Newlands CEO at The Mail Online Murray is Deputy Editor at Search Engine Journal, Murray founded The Mail in 2013, an angel-funded startup publication covering performance marketing and mobile marketing. Murray is an advisor to a number of bay area startups including VigLink
Last week, Google announced some panic-inducing security enhancements, essentially removing search queries in referring URLs for PPC clicks. Plenty has already been written about this topic and, without getting into it too much, I think it’s a bit of a storm in a teacup
If you’re reading this, you probably already know that Google is making changes that will bring the much-maligned “(not provided)” to paid search. The AdWords world has been abuzz about the change for the past few days
Last year was very thrilling for Google as the company updated many of their products. We’ve seen some tools like Google Reader being shut-down and we’ve seen many improvements made to the existing ones.
It wasn’t all that long ago that our world came crashing down around us. In a very short span of time, Google took keyword research and ripped out its heart and shoved it down its throat.
Since its introduction, (Not Provided) has created a stir among both the SEO community and many DIY webmasters. The share of (Not Provided) keywords rose steadily and then disappeared all together, leaving many wondering “What’s next?”. Overview of (Not Provided) While the talk around the SEO world would have some assuming the demise of keyword data […] Author information John Rosato SEO Specialist at ROI.com.au John Rosato is a search specialist currently operating out of Australia’s leading search agency, roi.com.au