Rhea Drysdale joined #SEJLive to talk about understanding your brand’s reputation through reputation marketing. Rhea also gave examples of companies doing reputation marketing right and shared advice on how teams can work together to build a good reputation for their company. The post SEJ Live: Rhea Drysdale on Understanding Your Brand’s Reputation by @rinadianewrites appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Erin Robbins joined #SEJLive to talk about how to leverage data for search campaigns, key SEO metrics to focus on, and how to monitor these metrics. Erin also shared tools to track SEO performance, as well as strategies to achieve campaign objectives and KPIs. The post SEJ Live: Erin Robbins on Thinking Outside the Search Bubble & Beating Your Competitors by @wonderwall7 appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Eric Kuan, Webmaster Relations Specialist at Google, joined #SEJLive this week, giving advice on the steps to take to secure your website. Eric also shared online tools and resources to keep track of website security issues, and shed light on what the future holds for SEO.
We’ve got double the fun this week with a second #SEJLive session! Mindy Weinstein joined us, giving tips and tricks on creating engaging content for those less-than-exciting industries. The post SEJ Live: Mindy Weinstein on Engaging Content for “Boring” Industries by @rinadianewrites appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
We’ve got another SEJ Live session for you! This week, #SEJLive was joined by Purna Virji to talk about the past, present, and future of voice search.
SEJ Live is back! Last week, #SEJLive was joined by Jenny Halasz to talk about everything mobile — from a mobile-friendly website to the mobile-first index and mobile SEO.
This week #SEJLive was joined by Stoney DeGuyter to discuss how user experience and SEO work together.
This week #SEJLive was joined by Stoney DeGuyter to discuss how user experience and SEO work together.
This week, Eric answered questions live on how to handle penalties, sudden drops in traffic, and other “worst case scenarios” in SEO.