This week: Twitter launches a creative new branding feature, Facebook helps out publishers who use Instant Articles, and there’s a new way to submit URLs to Google. Here’s what happened this week in Digital Marketing. Facebook Adds Email Sign-Up and Page Like Buttons to Instant Articles Facebook’s Instant Articles are a great way for publishers…
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How to Diagnose a Drop in SEO Traffic
In this post, John Lincoln teaches you how to diagnose a drop in website traffic fast. When you see a significant drop in SEO traffic, most people start to worry. Their mind starts racing and they automatically dive into every analysis tool in the arsenal. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a more systematic,…
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Google Mobile-First Update: A Checklist to Prepare for Success
The Google Mobile-First update is coming fast! Watch a video and/or read everything you need to know about the update below. Google is moving towards a mobile-first index. Webmasters who don’t prepare their sites accordingly will soon discover that they’ll lose market share to competitors. Google Mobile-First Update (Watch A Video With John Lincoln)…
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Google Made “a number” of Updates and Mobile-First is Coming Soon
This week: bad news about the mobile-first index, YouTube cracks the whip on creators who want to earn revenue, and there were other updates at the time Fred rolled out. Here’s what happened in digital marketing this week. YouTube Channels Must Now Have 10,000 Views to Earn Revenue Following some really bad press over the…
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Ranking in Google’s “People Also Asked” Searches
Nicole DiLisio, Ignite Visibility Project Manager, gives us insight into how to rank in Google’s “People Also Asked” searches. By now you have undoubtedly conducted enough Google searches to see the “People Also Ask” (PAA) section. That’s the accordion box that appears just below the featured snippet and includes a series of questions related to…
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