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How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW
Not sure how to best communicate to users and search engines that the requested URL is unavailable? Here’s how to do a redirect via Javascript. The post How To Do JavaScript Redirects For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Discusses Zero Search Volume Keyword Targeting via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Someone asked Google if it’s okay to target keyword phrases that have no search volume The post Google Discusses Zero Search Volume Keyword Targeting appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
5 Sitemap Examples That Showcase Best Practices In Action via @sejournal, @adrianakstein
Automate with a dynamic sitemap generator and save time tinkering around with development and maintenance. Here are 5 examples to get started. The post 5 Sitemap Examples That Showcase Best Practices In Action appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Adds New HTTPS Report to Search Console via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
Google has announced it will begin rolling out a new HTTPS report in Search Console. The announcement came via Google’s Search Central Blog and indicated the search engine expects the launch process to take a few months. “One of the common requests we heard from you was to provide more information regarding the HTTPS status of the site and make it easier to understand which pages are not served over HTTPS, and why not,” Google said in the blog. This new report will show how many sites indexed URLs on your site are HTTP and how many are HTTPS. It […]
New Apple Ads Spot Available To Advertisers In Q4 via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
While over 50% of iOS users opt out of personalized ads, Apple announced its expansion of Apple Search ad inventory in time for Q4 2022. The post New Apple Ads Spot Available To Advertisers In Q4 appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Web Push Coming to iOS via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
WebKit’s message alert service Web Push will soon be supported by WebKit for users of Apple devices, according to a tweet from Jen Simmons, a member of the Safari and Webkit web developer experience team. Web Push is an opt-in notification service, which will require it to ask users for permission before sending notifications. No exact date was given for the release on macOS Ventura. It will be available for all users, with no Apple Developer Program membership required. This addition comes ahead of the previous release date Apple announced, which had Web Push becoming available on its devices sometime […]
Is Technical SEO A Female-Friendly Place To Build My Career? Ask An SEO via @sejournal, @beacarlota17
SEO women within the SEJ community share advice on how to overcome imposter syndrome and break gender barriers in the workplace. The post Is Technical SEO A Female-Friendly Place To Build My Career? Ask An SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Expands Eligibility for Product Rich Results via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Changes to product rich results eligibility helps merchants, product review sites and product information aggregators become eligible for more rich results The post Google Expands Eligibility for Product Rich Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
6 Keys To Effective Content That Ranks High On SERPs Right Now via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Get 6 key insights on how to write and distribute content that boosts traffic and conversions. The post 6 Keys To Effective Content That Ranks High On SERPs Right Now appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
SEO For Ecommerce Product Pages: 20 Do’s & Don’ts via @sejournal, @wburton27
Give your online customers a compelling reason to buy your product. Here are 20 do’s and don’ts for a successful ecommerce SEO strategy. The post SEO For Ecommerce Product Pages: 20 Do’s & Don’ts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.