I often find myself referring to only Google when I refer to search engines as if there are no other options. This happens even though I do this stuff for […] Read More
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Watching the SERP Change for the Princess of Wales
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know that Queen Elizabeth II passed away at the age of 96. With her death comes numerous changes to the Royal Family’s […] Read More
Types of Google SERP Features
It’s no secret that a simple search on Google does not yield simple results anymore. Over time Google’s search engine results page (SERP) has become more complex. In this blog […] Read More
How to Find Long Tail Keyword Opportunities with Search Console
You write and write and write and sometimes the content hits and sometimes it doesn’t. If you’re like many online marketers and content creators, you may not have the bandwidth […] Read More
Duplicate Content on External Sites
We often work with sites that produce their own product descriptions, only to have dealers, vendors, or affiliates copy/paste their product descriptions and use them directly on their website. But […] Read More
Understanding and Benefitting from FAQ Structured Data
In case you haven’t noticed, competition in search engine results pages is as stiff as it’s ever been. Every day the results seem flooded with more features. FAQ structured data, […] Read More
Why Large Backlink Indexes Don’t Matter
As SEOs, a backlink checker is an essential part of our toolkit for carrying out many day to day SEO tasks including link building, backlink quality analysis, and competitor analysis. […] Read More
Google Screened & Google Guaranteed: What’s the difference?
You might have noticed the addition of some green checkmarks in Google’s search results recently. While these badges have been around for a few years, businesses have started to acquire […] Read More
Internal Links, How Many is Too Many? A Study
For quite some time, it’s been understood that while internal links are important for SEO, having too many can have a negative impact. This stems from Matt Cutts of Google […] Read More