March 2022 / 398 posts found
SEO & Core Algorithms: How to Address, Analyze, and Affect
Core algorithm updates can be the bane of an SEO’s existence. The number of unknowns coming out of an update keeps people on their feet, as Google seemingly sits back and watches them scramble to address the changes. Given how cryptic Google typically is about core updates — and even regular updates, for that matter — it can often seem like we’re at the mercy of the algorithm, with no legitimate measures of our own to employ. Google itself has even stated repeatedly that website owners shouldn’t view updates as something they are fighting against. With all that said, do […]
The Greatest Heist
Moriah Richard is the managing editor at Writer’s Digest. Since obtaining her MFA in fiction, she has worked with over 100 authors to help them achieve their publication dreams. As a reader, she’s most interested in horror, fantasy, and romance, although she will read just about anything with a great hook. Beyond the page, she enjoys cooking, World of Warcraft, and playing endless hours of fetch with her golden retriever. Find Moriah on Twitter @MoriahRichard93.
Perfectly Optimized Content From Start to Finish [Ebook] via @sejournal, @duchessjenm
In our newest ebook “How To Create Perfectly Optimized Content: 22 Essential Elements,” you’ll get a clear, simple roadmap to perfectly optimized content! The post Perfectly Optimized Content From Start to Finish [Ebook] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Women In SEO Share Tips On Closing The Wage Gap via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites
We’ve curated tips on overcoming challenges SEO professionals face in their career including knowing your worth and getting paid fairly, shared by women for women. The post Women In SEO Share Tips On Closing The Wage Gap appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
The Ultimate Guide to Instagram for Business [+Data From 500 Marketers]
More companies than ever are using Instagram for business. Back in 2017, the social platform celebrated having over 25 million businesses. Today, we can bet that number has likely doubled. Instagram has proven a worthwhile investment for marketing purposes. When we surveyed over 1,000 marketers in 2022, they revealed that Instagram is the most effective social media platform, above Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. But using Instagram for business purposes can seem daunting, particularly if you’ve only ever used it for personal use. Here, we’re going to explore how to promote your business on Instagram. How to Use Instagram for Business […]
What Video Marketers Should Know About Creating Diverse and Inclusive Content [New Research]
Inclusive content is no longer considered a bonus for video marketers; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) is an integral component of an effective video content strategy. According to Facebook Advertising, 64% of audiences in the US, UK, and Brazil said they would like to see more diversity. Deloitte’s Heat Test Report found 69% of brands with representation in ads saw an average stock gain of 44%. But where does one start? Diversity isn’t something you can simply check off a list — implementing inclusive content is complex. It has many facets internally and externally in an organization and includes multiple […]
How Startups Raise Money Using the 70-20-10 Method
As a founder, you’re probably always on the lookout for the next best thing that’s going to help you raise money. The 70-20-10 method can not only help boost performance but can also transform your ROI. Those who have used this method usually outperform their competition by a margin of 10-20%. It’s often called the … The post How Startups Raise Money Using the 70-20-10 Method appeared first on Digital Agency Network.
The Malahat Review: Market Spotlight
The Malahat Review is a literary publication that seeks poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction by Canadians and international writers. Established in 1967, The Malahat Review is a quarterly publication that sometimes focuses on themes. (New Letters: Market Spotlight.) The editors say, “Malahat originally bore the subtitle ‘An International Magazine of Life and Letters,’ reflecting the founding editors’ background in European literature and connections in the international literary community. Under succeeding editors and in step with the growing of a truly national literature, the journal became more strongly Canadian, with a focus on Canadian and international poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction […]