SEO

stands for Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of affecting the online visibility of a website or a web page in a web search engine’s unpaid results—often referred to as “natural”, “organic”, or “earned” results.

8 Metrics To Measure The Effectiveness Of Your Internal Linking Strategy via @sejournal, @xandervalencia

You might’ve thought we’ve covered everything there is to know about internal linking. But few dare to dig into the tricky details of tracking the success of an internal linking hierarchy. That’s because it’s messy, it’s difficult, and it’s not always straightforward – but it’s worth it. In this guide, we’re covering the metrics that […]

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Google Confirms December 2024 Core Update Is Complete via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

UPDATE (December 18): Google has confirmed that the December core update rollout is now complete. The rollout was complete as of December 18, 2024. — Google Search Central (@googlesearchc) December 18, 2024 The update began on December 12 and took six days to complete. What’s the impact so far? Data from SISTRIX shows early signs

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What An Enterprise Client Wants From Their SEO Agency via @sejournal, @danielkcheung

A lasting relationship with an enterprise client is good for business. It gives you authority, it gives your staff exposure to how large organizations work, and there should be a financial element. But winning the pitch is just the beginning. Many agencies make the grave mistake of misunderstanding their role in the relationship, and it

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Marketing Trend: Consumers Prefer Relatability via @sejournal, @martinibuster

A new iStock 2025 Marketing Trends report finds declining consumer trust in social media and influencers, emphasizing the importance of relatability over perfection for marketers and businesses. Trust For Marketing Success The iStock report finds that 81% of consumers don’t trust content on social media. Nevertheless they still trust visual platforms like TikTok and Instagram

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GA4 Metrics Every Advertiser Should Pay Attention To via @sejournal, @timothyjjensen

While paying attention to metrics in ad platforms is crucial to the success of any online advertising initiative, you can’t ignore what users are doing after they click the ad. Sure, you can measure the website conversions in your ad platforms, but what else are people doing on your site that could be informative to

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Bing Search Updates: Faster, More Precise Results via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Microsoft has announced updates to Bing’s search infrastructure incorporating large language models (LLMs), small language models (SLMs), and new optimization techniques. This update aims to improve performance and reduce costs in search result delivery. In an announcement, the company states: “At Bing, we are always pushing the boundaries of search technology. Leveraging both Large Language

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Google Refreshes Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google has updated its Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy to clarify the proper use of its generative AI products and services. The update simplifies the language, and lists prohibited behaviors with examples of unacceptable conduct. Key Updates To Policy The updated policy clarifies existing rules without adding new restrictions. It specifically bans using Google’s AI

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Google Formalizes Decade-Old Faceted Navigation Guidelines via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google has updated its guidelines on faceted navigation by turning an old blog post into an official help document. What started as a blog post in 2014 is now official technical documentation. This change reflects the complexity of ecommerce and content-heavy websites, as many sites adopt advanced filtering systems for larger catalogs. Faceted Navigation Issues

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