Tag: search engines

5 Tips to Help Marketers Win in What’s Shaping up to Be the Future: Voice Search

Over half of consumers, one study revealed, have used voice search to find local business information within the last year. Doesn’t that tell you where “search” is headed? Every day, millions of Americans rely on voice-activated devices to tell them the weather, wake them up in the morning and answer a plethora of random questions they’re curious […]

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A New era of Google Search: What it means for SEO

Important changes are happening at Google and, in a world where marketing and algorithms intersect, those changes are largely happening under the radar. The future of search looks like it will have considerably less search in it, and this isn’t just about the end of the 10 blue links, but about much more fundamental changes. […]

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How to improve your search discoverability & Boost lead volume

Our job as search marketers is to make the brands we service – whether in-house or at an agency – discoverable. And then, ideally, turn that discoverability into leads. But how exactly can this be done on today’s competitive search landscape? On June 26, I moderated a sponsored SEJ ThinkTank webinar presented by Garrett Mehrguth, CEO and […]

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Google stops sending referral traffic to bing’s ‘Discover’ section

Google is no longer showing results from Bing’s ‘Discover’ section, which it had been sending a significant amount of traffic over recent months. Search Engine Journal received a tip from Edd Wilson regarding this issue. He also posted about it on Twitter with screenshots from SEMRush: @matthewbarby Do you know what happened to Bing’s discover […]

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Study reveals the top 5 SEO mistakes made by marketing agencies

A study of top marketing agencies in the UK reveals the most common mistakes made when it comes to SEO. Reboot Online audited the top 30 ranking marketing agencies in the UK, including itself, to discover the marketing and SEO mistakes being made. The 5 most common SEO issues found were: 70% of agencies had a […]

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