March 2022 / 398 posts found
Google Explains How AI Keeps Search Safe Via MUM & BERT via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites
Google shares new information on how it has reduced “unexpected shocking” search results with BERT and the role MUM plays in safe search. The post Google Explains How AI Keeps Search Safe Via MUM & BERT appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
WordPress All In One SEO Plugin Integrates Microsoft Clarity via @sejournal, @martinibuster
WordPress SEO Plugin AIOSEO integrates Microsoft Clarity Behavior Analytics, giving publishers access to powerful insights for improving conversions and diagnosing site issues The post WordPress All In One SEO Plugin Integrates Microsoft Clarity appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Revenue Marketing: What It is and Why It Matters
91% of marketers are confident that their making marketing decisions will positively impact revenue. Are you one of them? As marketers, we’re well-versed in the main goals of internet marketing: to generate leads and new business. Revenue generated from online marketing justifies why we include online channels in our marketing efforts. How then, do marketers come up with a winning online marketing strategy that directly ties to their revenue goals? If you’re unsure of the answer, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ve outlined the steps that you can take to plan successful revenue marketing campaigns. Let’s explain revenue […]
A Look Back at 30+ Years of Website Design
Web design has come a long way since 1991, when the first ever website was published. Exclusively text-based, this site marked the beginning of what would become a digital revolution. And while recollections of “under construction” GIFs and blinding background colors make me thankful for just how far the web has come, there are some historical web design choices that actually demand a nod of respect. Websites like this one haven’t been lost to time, either. If you want to see what a website looked like at any period since its launch, enter its domain name into the Wayback Machine […]
A Constructive Guide to Developing an AI-Based Marketing Strategy
Artificial intelligence is a top digital marketing trend in 2022; it has become mainstream across many different industries. Also known as AI, it has already made a huge difference in how brands interact with their audience. Artificial intelligence has been around for several years but is growing year by year, making it a significant part … The post A Constructive Guide to Developing an AI-Based Marketing Strategy appeared first on Digital Agency Network.
8 Tips For Choosing The Right E-commerce Web Design Agency
Whether you are planning to start an online business or have only been selling products through your brick-and-mortar store, you will want to have an e-commerce website in Singapore at some point. While you can easily set up one by following YouTube online tutorials, will it be better than the work of an e-commerce web … The post 8 Tips For Choosing The Right E-commerce Web Design Agency appeared first on Digital Agency Network.
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 606
This is the final Wednesday Poetry Prompt until May. The reason for that is simple: Starting on Friday (April 1), we’ll be writing a poem every single day of April in the 15th Annual April Poem-A-Day Challenge. Can’t wait to get started! For today’s prompt, write an astrology poem. Make the title of your poem your astrological sign. Write an astrological prediction. Map the stars. Or even get into related (but completely not related) fields, like astronomy or tarot. Have fun with it, because it’s written in the stars that much poeming is on the way. Remember: These prompts are […]
Where & How To Get The Right Reviews For Your Business via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Online reviews should be a core component of your marketing strategy. Stand out in local search by leveraging these top review platforms. The post Where & How To Get The Right Reviews For Your Business appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How to Create an Editorial Calendar [Examples + Templates]
If you’re anything like me, you’re consistently working out of at least 20 browser tabs, four journals, a yellow legal pad or two, and a myriad of Post-it notes stuck around your computer monitor. To the average overseer, it’s nothing short of chaos. To the blogger, it’s evidence of a (desperate) need for an editorial calendar. My muddled system transforms dramatically when I work with a team. I realize the need for organization and structure, and this could not be more necessary than managing a blog. Without a mutually agreed-upon system for planning, writing, and scheduling content every week, you […]