“We know those with sites that experience drops will be looking for a fix, and we want to ensure they don’t try to fix the wrong things. Moreover, there might not be anything to fix at all.” webmasters.googleblog.com |
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17 Ways to Improve Your SEO in 2019“In fact, these 17 techniques helped grow my site’s organic traffic by 21.30% in 3 months.” backlinko.com |
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Pain Point SEO: Converting Traffic to Leads“SEO coupled with a thorough understanding of the buyer’s journey is what can help you climb to the top and stay there for a very long time.” seo-hacker.com |
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Does Using Unicode Help Click-Through-Rate?“We wanted to see how adding Unicode would impact click-through-rate (CTR) and decided to test it on our own site.“ sterlingsky.ca |
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Less than Half of Google Searches Now Result in a Click“In June of 2019, for the first time, a majority of all browser-based searches on Google.com resulted in zero-clicks.” sparktoro.com |
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Goodbye, Generic SEO Audit – Say Hello to Customization & Prioritization“Though an SEO audit is essentially a checklist, it’s important to both customize your approach and prioritize your fixes to be efficient and effective with your time and effort.” moz.com |
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How to Track Outbound Link Clicks with Google Tag Manager“Knowing what links users click brings valuable data on user behavior on your website.” seo-hacker.com |
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Google testing highlighting content on-site based on the search result clicked“Google confirmed it’s testing a feature that takes the searcher from the search results page to a third-party site, then anchors them to that exact location on the site while highlighting that content.” searchengineland.com |
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Myth Busted: Site Traffic a Ranking Factor?“Does site traffic not affect our site’s rankings as Google says? Or is there something deeper at play? Let’s find out.” seo-hacker.com |
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The Secret To Ranking In Local Search: Ranking in Organic Search“All marketers know the importance of having a solid local SEO strategy backed up by real data in place. Unfortunately, SEO and data don’t always go hand in hand. They should, but it isn’t always the case.“ loganix.net |
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