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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

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‘European court says linking to illegal content is copyright infringement’ – Search Engine Land

Greg Sterling says, “In a decision that is already controversial, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled in favor of copyright owners and against hyperlinks. The CJEU decision, though qualified, raises the strong possibility that publishers linking to infringing third party sites will also be liable for infringement. Critics charge the CJEU decision amounts to judicial lawmaking and is an attack on the free flow of information online, contrary to the way the internet has operated to date. It also places a burden of investigation on the linking publisher to determine whether... [...]

‘Tips for when and how to use Feed Rules in Google Merchant Center’ – Search Engine Land

Ginny Marvin says, “With Google’s roll out of the new Merchant Center interface came more functionality for Feed Rules. Feed Rules debuted earlier this year to allow marketers to make some changes to their product feed data right within Merchant Center. But what can you really do with Feed Rules and who should be using them? The consensus is that Feed Rules are still best for simple updates, and it’s ideal to make changes to the actual feed. In reality, however, that’s not always possible or timely and why Feed Rules have such appeal. Maggie Webb, Partner at Five Mill Inc., says that... [...]

‘SEO Six Sigma: 5 ways to scale your enterprise operation’ – Search Engine Land

Jim Yu says, “From algorithmic changes to evolving consumer behavior, the SEO market is synonymous with change. Each year, marketers must revise their strategies as they keep up with the latest developments in best practices. Customer expectations are also changing, as they begin to seek more from brands online, including personalized experiences. Over the past two years alone, we have seen enormous changes. For example, the Mobile Updatein April 2015 took the marketing world by storm. We have also seen the introduction of RankBrain,changes in ad placement on Google’s search engine results... [...]

‘5 SEO Techniques You’re Doing All Wrong’ – Entrepreneur

Aaron Agius says, “Ignore search-engine optimization (SEO) and focus on content. Worst. Advice. Ever. SEO still is kicking. The rules have changed and some of the starting lineup were in the minors a few years ago, but you need a plan. Look at just a few recent stats: 93 percent of online experiences begin with a search engine 75 percent of users never scroll past the first page of search results 70 to 80 percent of search users ignore paid ads Is SEO necessary? Yes, it is. SEO simply “translates” your website into language that’s easily understood by search engines... [...]

‘Why Content Marketing’s Future Depends on Shorter Content and Less Content’ – MOZ

Ronell Smith says, “Steve Rayson’s latest BuzzSumo article is provocative, interesting and well-written. But I do hope he’s wrong when he says the future will be about more content, not less. He shares why he thinks content marketing brands will begin producing more content in the days ahead, and how they’ll likely be successful by doing so. Upon reading the piece, I did a facepalm. I was reminded of a conversation I had a few years back, when I walked into the break room of the agency I was working for, and almost bumped into the content specialist on my team. After we... [...]

‘Should you still be using an SEO enterprise platform?’ – Search Engine Land

Ian Bowden says, “Enterprise SEO platforms such as Searchmetrics, Linkdex and BrightEdge are used by a large number of brands and agencies. As the landscape and industry has evolved, are these tools still worth investing in? Recently, I’ve noticed clients challenging whether these enterprise platforms are truly necessary. Could the budget being spent on them be diverted elsewhere to drive greater performance gains? Most of the platforms’ capabilities can broadly be broken down into the following categories: Performance and insights Technical optimization Forecasting Content marketing Campaign... [...]

‘The Future of the Moz Community’ – MOZ

Dr. Peter J. Meyers says, “As many of you know, Moz recently went through a major reorganization, which included the loss of 28% of our staff. Our Community team was heavily impacted, which has understandably led to speculation about the future of the Moz Community. I want to specifically address those concerns, project by project. The Moz Community is an essential part of our past and future, and while we can’t ignore the reality and difficulty of our recent losses, we believe strongly in our Community and are doing our best to chart a path forward. A personal note I asked to write this... [...]

‘The Most Effective Way to Improve Sitewide Quality and Rankings (Most of the Time)’ – MOZ

Larry Kim says, “Quality and relevance are different things, yet we often discuss them as if they were the same. SEOs have been optimizing for relevance all this time, but are now being asked to optimize for quality. This post will discuss what that means and how to do it, with a focus on what I believe to be the single most effective and scaleable tactic for improving your site’s overall level of quality in most situations. It doesn’t matter how relevant the page is. The only way to get that page to rank these days would be to buy a lot of links, but then you’re dealing with... [...]

‘4 Must-Ask Questions When Picking an SEO Agency’ – Business.com

Brian Hughes says, “Need help with SEO? Picking a reputable digital marketing strategist can be a challenge, especially for small businesses that are vulnerable to being exploited by less than scrupulous, fly-by-night organizations. With tight marketing budgets, it’s all too easy to fall prey to big promises offered by SEO firms: “We guarantee you’ll get on the front page of Google results in one month!” “You’ll rank in the top of local search results.” “More traffic than you know what to do with!” Yikes. Those three statements are huge red flags. Why? SEO takes time. Period.... [...]

‘What’s the Real Relationship Between Organic Rankings & Social Shares?’ – MOZ

Larry Kim says, “One of the biggest areas of speculation, contention, and confusion within the SEO universe over the past six years or so has been whether (or how much) social media signals impact organic search rankings. But even if Google isn’t directly using social share counts in their search algorithms, there ought to be some other explanation out there about why high share counts correlate with high organic search rankings. Well, that is exactly what we’re going to research in this post. Are social shares a ranking signal? People have noticed the connection between social shares... [...]


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