SEO should be an important part of your marketing plan, no matter what the economic conditions. The post SEO During A Recession (Does It Still Work?) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.…
Month: December 2022
ChatGPT For Content and SEO? via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Six important things to know before using ChatGPT for SEO and content The post ChatGPT For Content and SEO? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.…
12 Proven Local SEO Tips To Dominate The SERPs And Map Pack via @sejournal, @wburton27
Learn why local search is important and how to optimize your business for the local search results to maximize performance. The post 12 Proven Local SEO Tips To Dominate The SERPs And Map Pack appeared first on Search Engine Journal…
A guide to LinkedIn content marketing
Think LinkedIn is just for business networking and job hunting? Think again. The platform is a great destination for both of those things, no question, but it’s also a smart place to focus at least some of your content marketing …
Search Engine Land celebrates its 16th birthday
Search Engine Land celebrates its Sweet 16 today. While most of the original team from 2006 has moved on, the mission of Search Engine Land remains nearly the same as it has been since day 1. As explained by founding …
6 Ways To Engage Your Organic Search Traffic On Social Media via @sejournal, @GaryLHenderson
What if there were a better and faster way to engage your organic search traffic and your social media content all at the same time? The post 6 Ways To Engage Your Organic Search Traffic On Social Media appeared first …
Daily Search Forum Recap: December 9, 2022
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today……
Content ideas may be coming to Google Search Console
Google Search Console is experimenting with a new feature named “content ideas.” Content ideas give the content creator, publisher, SEO, webmaster, etc., some tips and advice on what new topics they can write about on their site. Experimental feature. This …
Google’s John Mueller Says HTML Sitemaps Should Never Be Needed
John Mueller of Google has always downplayed the importance of HTML sitemaps over the years, he is a fan of XML sitemaps, but HTML sitemaps, not so much. On Mastodon the other day he really showed his dissatisfaction of HTML …
Google: Using A CDN Or Cloud Hosting, Set Up Routine Tests To Ensure Googlebot Is Not Blocked
Gary Illyes from Google loves posting his PSAs on Mastodon. His next PSA is that if you are using a CDN or cloud hosting service, then make sure to test up a routine test to ensure that the service is …
2023 Edition: Google Says Only Update The Date When Significantly Updating The Content
It is that time of year when content creators take their content that has been performing well and updates it from the 2022 edition to the 2023 edition. But updating the references of 2022 to 2023 is not enough, and …
Google Tests +Topic Search Bar Refinements On Desktop After Launching On Mobile
Earlier this week, Google announced it has begun to roll out the new topics + sign refinement options in the English/US on mobile search results. But it seems Google is also testing them. They are not fully live on the …
Google 2022 Year In Search – Top Searches
It is that time of the year again when Google publishes its top searches for the year. Not going to lie, it is getting tiring, but Google does put a lot of effort into making it inspirational with the embedded …
JavaScript rendering and indexing: Cautionary tales and how to avoid them
I recently read Ziemek Bucko’s fascinating article, Rendering Queue: Google Needs 9X More Time To Crawl JS Than HTML, on the Onely blog. Bucko described a test they did showing significant delays by Googlebot following links in JavaScript-reliant pages …
Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Helpful Content System Update, Continuous Scroll On Desktop & Topic Refinements
This week we had another confirmed update to the Google helpful content system; it is now global. Google also had a lot of volatility over the previous week, unrelated to this confirmed update. Google officially rolled out continuous scroll on …
Crawl Errors And Crawl Budget: Are They Ranking Factors? via @sejournal, @KayleLarkin
You may wonder: Is how well Google can crawl my website a ranking factor? Find out the answer here. The post Crawl Errors And Crawl Budget: Are They Ranking Factors? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.…