November 2024 / 155 posts found
Google’s Updated Machine Learning Courses Build SEO Understanding via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google updated its machine learning crash course. It now offers introductions to LLMs and AI, helpful for understanding search engines The post Google’s Updated Machine Learning Courses Build SEO Understanding appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
HTTP Archive Report: 61% Of Cookies Enable Third-Party Tracking via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
HTTP Archive’s latest Web Almanac reveals mobile-desktop performance gap and persistent tracking practices across millions of websites. The post HTTP Archive Report: 61% Of Cookies Enable Third-Party Tracking appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
WordPress 6.7 Released – This Is Why It’s A Winner via @sejournal, @martinibuster
WordPress 6.7 may improve Core Web Vitals performance with better image lazy loading. This is what you need to know. The post WordPress 6.7 Released – This Is Why It’s A Winner appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Often Should You Blog? Tips For Ideal Posting Frequency via @sejournal, @ronlieback
Want to attract more traffic to your blog? Learn about the importance of posting frequency and how to find the sweet spot for your content. The post How Often Should You Blog? Tips For Ideal Posting Frequency appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
8 Inclusive Ecommerce Website Examples That Drive Growth
Welcome to Creator Columns, where we bring expert HubSpot Creator voices to the Blogs that inspire and help you grow better. Brands in ecommerce have the wonderful advantage of having access to a broader number of consumers than their local counterparts. Before you can woo a broader base of consumers, it is important to recognize the diversity that exists among them, and the intention required to convert them. I’m an inclusive marketing strategist and run an inclusive marketing consultancy. Last year I did audits of multiple ecommerce websites, and found the same opportunities for improvement over and over again from […]
Google’s Martin Splitt: Duplicate Content Doesn’t Impact Site Quality via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Search Advocate clarifies that duplicate content poses operational challenges but doesn’t penalize website rankings, offering three practical solutions. The post Google’s Martin Splitt: Duplicate Content Doesn’t Impact Site Quality appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google November Core Update: 6 Insights From Millions of Queries via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Real-time analysis of millions of Google search queries shows how the core algorithm update is affecting search results The post Google November Core Update: 6 Insights From Millions of Queries appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Coming Soon: An All-New Moz Local
We’re excited to announce that an all-new Moz Local is coming! The new platform will include a plethora of new data and features, as well as improvements to some existing functionality. All of these are meant to help you establish and grow your local business’s online visibility.
Google Ad Manager Launches Curation Capabilities For Agencies via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google Ad Manager launches new curation capabilities, allowing agencies to buy curated audiences and inventory packages in one central location. The post Google Ad Manager Launches Curation Capabilities For Agencies appeared first on Search Engine Journal.