March 2024 / 157 posts found
Google Now Says Core Web Vitals Used In Ranking Systems via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google updated their documentation to make it clear that CWV is used in their ranking systems (without explicitly calling them ranking factors) The post Google Now Says Core Web Vitals Used In Ranking Systems appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
20 Email Opt-In Examples I Love (For Your Inspiration)
A few months ago, my inbox was filled with emails from a health specialist. I didn’t remember signing up for random diet plans, so why was I getting constant emails? I was ready to fire off a complaint, but I checked my inbox first. There it was, an opt-in email I’d actually subscribed to. The specialist hadn’t been consistent with their communication, so it completely slipped my mind. This is exactly why opt-in emails are crucial. They save you from annoyed subscribers and maintain a clean, respectful email marketing strategy. Opt-in emails ensure that people remember to give you permission […]
How To Track The ROI Of Content On A Page via @sejournal, @rollerblader
Learn how to measure ROI of content on a page whether it be for a media company, publisher, YouTube creator, affiliate, or trade organization. The post How To Track The ROI Of Content On A Page appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How An Enterprise Digital PR Firm Earns 100’s Of Links In 30 Days via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Struggling to earn links from journalists and the press? Digital PR for SEO has quickly become an alternative to traditional link building. However, earning links from the press can be a challenge creatively. That’s where we come in. Watch our on-demand webinar, as we explore how to scale the very time-consuming and complicated process of earning links from digital PR, with proven case studies showing how you can earn hundreds of links in 30 days. You’ll learn: The process and tools to earn press links in just 30 days. A scalable process to gather data to enhance journalist storylines. How […]
Google’s March 2024 Core Update Impact: Hundreds Of Websites Deindexed via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s March 2024 Core Update deindexes hundreds of websites so far, targeting AI-generated spam and prioritizing high-quality, human-generated content. The post Google’s March 2024 Core Update Impact: Hundreds Of Websites Deindexed appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
WordPress Site Builder Plugin Accused Of Adding A “Backdoor” via @sejournal, @martinibuster
WordPress developers accuse a Bricks Builder add-on plugin of containing a backdoor that removes posts The post WordPress Site Builder Plugin Accused Of Adding A “Backdoor” appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google’s Algorithm Hates AI Content? How To Make Google Love It via @sejournal, @martinibuster
The March 2024 core algorithm update is penalizing AI content. Here’s how to make Google love it instead. The post Google’s Algorithm Hates AI Content? How To Make Google Love It appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Originality: Escape The SERP Fluffyfication via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig
Explore Google’s efforts to reduce unoriginal content in search results and learn why creating original content is more important than ever. The post Originality: Escape The SERP Fluffyfication appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
TikTok Shop: What It Is, How to Launch One & How to Market One
I was scrolling through the “For You” page on TikTok when something caught my eye — a TikTok from the clothing brand Foxblood showcasing a black, flowy mesh cloak. I’d actually been searching for a cloak and while this piece of clothing did not fit the bill completely, I’d still wear it. Intrigued, I clicked on the shop link, which took me to the product description within the app. TikTok made it easy for me to check out the product and add it to my cart. I also instantly saw suggestions for more products from the shop and a chat option […]
9 Email Header Examples I Love (For Your Inspiration)
Whenever I receive an email, my eyes immediately scroll to the bulk of the email. And why not? The branding, the copy, and sometimes the promise of juicy discounts draw us like moths to a flame. But — it’s also super important not to gloss over the email header. There are two types of headers: technical and design-based. The design-based header is usually a part of the email content, while the technical part tells you the sender’s and recipient’s email addresses, the path the email has taken, and various identifiers and timestamps. Definitely not as glamorous as the content, the […]