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by Joy Thompson
2019 is finally here. Are you prepared to stay ahead of the curve as far as your SEO marketing strategy goes? 2018 was the year for going mobile and bulking up on serious link juice. These practices will still hold great merit this year. If you haven’t made use of read more
by Joy Thompson
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, staying ahead of SEO trends is crucial for businesses aiming to maintain high rankings and visibility. Google SEO trends continue to shift as search engines refine their algorithms to enhance user experience and relevance. Whether you’re a law firm, eCommerce brand, or a read more
by Joy Thompson
Google has made a big step in its shift toward mobile by announcing it will now prioritize and index mobile sites before desktop. In 2016, Google announced it would change the way its search index operates, gearing its algorithms toward the mobile version of sites. Google began a test run read more
by Lindsey Smith
Whether you consider yourself to be pretty savvy about search engine optimization (SEO) or you’re new to the concept, you may have more than a few questions about keywords. Long considered critical components of SEO, keywords once appeared at an average density of 2 to 3 percent. This means that read more
by Joy Thompson
Search engine optimization (SEO) evolves constantly, from search engine updates to advances in best practices. Check out the three biggest SEO trends in 2023 and learn what to expect as you develop your digital strategy. Accelerated Mobile Pages As SEO specialists have observed for years, the market share for mobile read more
by Joy Thompson
When you’re going somewhere new, you need a map. Even in a city you’re familiar with, you sometimes need a map because it’s impossible to know where everything is. Sure, your map might be in the digital form of Google Maps or Waze, but it’s still a map. Google’s web read more
by Joy Thompson
Payday Loans Will Be Banned From Google Adwords Google has made the decision to ban payday loan advertisements from July 13th onwards. Last year, 780 million advertisements were removed from the search giant’s AdWords platform. Now Google wants to practice some “corporate citizenship” by protecting their users from “deceptive or read more