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Archive for the 'Search Engine Marketing' Category

‘How to Use Keywords Throughout Your Marketing Strategy’ – MOZ Blog

Kristi Hines says, “How do you use keywords? If you’re only using them to optimize your website for search, then you’re missing out on many ways to get visibility amongst your target audience. In this post, I’m going to share with you the best ways to use keywords across your entire online (and even offline) marketing strategy. Webpage optimization I don’t want to spend a lot of time on this one, especially since you can read all about it in the Beginner’s Guide to SEO. But just for a quick review, here are the places that you should use your target keyword phrase... [...]

‘Does Your Company Need a Digital Makeover?’ – ‘Business.com’ Blog

Justin R. Brown says, ““Set it and forget it” will be the death of any marketing team. As consumption and technology trends change over time, marketing teams need to ensure their outreach practices are meeting the demands of today’s consumers in a way that will have a positive effect on the company. Many of today’s marketing practices have been around in one form or another for decades. The question is, is your current approach standing up to today’s digital demands? Consider these four current mainstays of successful digital marketing to see if your efforts measure up. Search Engine... [...]

‘The Factors With the Most Impact on Google Search Rank in 2015’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

Ayaz Nanji says, “Search engine optimization (SEO) experts say domain-level link authority features—such as the quality of links to a website and its overall PageRank—have the biggest positive impact on Google rankings, according to a recent report from Moz. The report was based on data from an in-depth survey of 150 marketing professionals who specialize in search engine optimization. Each respondent rated the relative levels of influence exerted by broad search ranking factors on a scale of 1 (not influential) to 10 (highly influential). Domain-level link authority features received... [...]

‘Three incorrect SEO generalisations that could damage your business’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

Chris Ebbs says, “Hear me out though and I’ll explain why jumping on any variation of the ‘SEO is dead’ bandwagon is likely to cause major problems for your website’s visibility in organic search results. Ever since Google started penalising manipulative link building practices with their Penguin algorithm in 2012, ‘SEO is dead’ type articles started to gain traction in the digital press. I think in part the ‘SEO is dead’ rhetoric stems from people’s misunderstanding of what SEO is in the first place. To the layperson, SEO is multifaceted... [...]

‘Clean Your Site’s Cruft Before It Causes Rankings Problems’ – MOZ Blog

MOZ team says, “We all have it. The cruft. The low-quality, or even duplicate-content pages on our sites that we just haven’t had time to find and clean up. It may seem harmless, but that cruft might just be harming your entire site’s ranking potential. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand gives you a bit of momentum, showing you how you can go about finding and taking care of the cruft on your site“. Clean Your Site’s Cruft Before It Causes Rankings Problems MOZ Blog  [...]

‘A Beginner’s Guide to Google Search Console’ – MOZ Blog

Angela Patteys says, “If the name “Google Webmaster Tools” rings a bell for you, then you might already have an idea of what Google Search Console is. Since Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) has become a valuable resource for so many different types of people besides webmasters—marketing professionals, SEOs, designers, business owners, and app developers, to name a few—Google decided to change its name in May of 2015 to be more inclusive of its diverse group of users. If you aren’t familiar with GWT or Google Search Console, let’s head back to square one. Google Search... [...]

‘The Top 4 Basic SEO Principles That Increase Your Website Traffic’ – ‘Entrepreneur’ Blog

Deborah Mitchell says, “Blogger conferences have been a great resource for me as an entrepreneur. In July, New York City was host to two huge blogger events, BlogHer and Blogger Bash, where more than 5,000 bloggers gathered to meet with brand representatives and attend sessions to hone their online skills. Sheryl Simonitis, vice president of marketing at Noodle, a destination education website, shared a few SEO tips that any entrepreneur can use. The startup allows parents and students to make better education decisions in an environment that is completely unbiased so that a child and parent... [...]

‘Consumer Survey Reveals the Efficacy of Inbound vs. Outbound’ – MOZ Blog

Kelsey Libert says, “We’ve all heard the decades-old myth that the average consumer is bombarded with up to 5,000 ads a day. But if someone wanted to, he or she could get that number closer to zero. Just search for “how to block ads” and you’ll find more than 700 million answers. Ad-avoidance is a growing issue for marketers and advertisers; recent data from Adobe made a stir due to their finding that 198 million people are blocking ads. Since ad blocking is mostly a desktop browsing phenomenon, there’s a lot of room for it to become commonplace across all devices.... [...]

‘Four Important SEO Trends for 2015’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

Ayaz Nanji says, “Google is now better able to reward high-quality Web content that is relevant to a search query, and less dependent on traditional signals, such as keywords, according to a recent report from Searchmetrics. The report was based on an analysis of the the top 30 search results for 10,000 relevant keywords and 300,000 websites appearing on Google.com in 2015. The aim of the study, which has been carried out every year since 2012, was to identify the key factors that high-ranking Web pages have in common. Below are five key search engine optimization (SEO) lessons from the report.... [...]

‘Traffic and Engagement Metrics and Their Correlation to Google Rankings’ – MOZ Blog

Roy Hinkis says, “When Moz undertook this year’s Ranking Correlation Study (Ranking Factors), there was a desire to include data points never before studied. Fortunately, SimilarWeb had exactly what was needed. For the first time, Moz was able to measure ranking correlations with both traffic and engagement metrics. Using Moz’s ranking data on over 200,000 domains, combined with multiple SimilarWeb data points—including traffic, page views, bounce rate, time on site, and rank—the Search Ranking Factors study was able to measure how these metrics corresponded to higher rankings. These... [...]


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