This week: Google Chrome for iOS now supports AMP, more speculation about a possible Google update, and a surprising revelation about 30x redirects. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Chrome for iOS Now Supports AMP The latest update to Google Chrome for iOS now includes support for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). That means…
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CRO Testing Shows Power of Urgency Tactics in E-Commerce
Conversion Rate Optimization Results for Urgency Tests – Infographic When you create a sense of urgency, you give people an incentive to buy immediately. CRO Testing Shows Power of Urgency Tactics in E-Commerce – An infographic by the team at Ignite Visibility Embed CRO Testing Shows Power of Urgency Tactics in E-Commerce on Your Site:…
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Google: Short Articles Won’t Penalize Your Site
This week: Local results get hyperlocal, last month’s quality update is favoring the news, and some SEO myths get debunked. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Study Shows That News Sites Benefitted from Last Month’s Quality Update Google released a “quality update” in June. Allegedly. The search giant has yet to confirm or deny…
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How To Be Sure Your Social Media Person Is A Real Expert (43 Questions to Ask)
If you’ve outsourced your social media marketing to another company, it’s a great idea to make sure the people who work for that company are SMM experts. But how can you know that? One of the best ways to determine if your SMM company is run by gurus and not imposters is to ask a…
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Google: Contact Info Isn’t a Ranking Signal
This week: Google reiterates an old warning about URLs, a new Google test removes the estimated number of search results, and Penguin 4.0 still hasn’t launched. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Test Removes Estimated Number of Search Results When you’ve performed some of your own searches using Google, you might have noticed…
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