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Semantic Search: How It Works & Who It’s For via @sejournal, @dcoates
Semantic search combines context and user intent through vector similarity to bring intelligence to search engines. What does that mean for your marketing plans? The post Semantic Search: How It Works & Who It’s For appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
5 HTTP Security Headers You Need To Know For SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Are security headers a part of your SEO audits? Here’s why they should be, alongside the top security headers you need to know. The post 5 HTTP Security Headers You Need To Know For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
SEO vs. PPC: When to Optimize and When to Pay for Traffic
If you’re struggling to get the word out about your brand new business venture, you’re not alone. Like you, many business owners struggle to acquire customers in the beginning.Balancing the cost, maintenance, and results of a marketing campaign isn’t easy. Most of the time, the solution to this problem is one of two marketing strategies: search engine optimization (SEO) or pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns. But which method is suitable for you? In this article, we’ve explored what you can expect to achieve from each of these acquisition strategies. We’ve also provided some pros and cons of SEO and PPC strategies along […]
How To Build A Recommender System With TF-IDF And NMF (Python) via @sejournal, @ChouinardJC
Build your own Topic Cluster and Recommender Systems using Python and Scikit-learn to improve your internal linking strategy at scale. The post How To Build A Recommender System With TF-IDF And NMF (Python) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Page Experience Update Starts Rolling Out On Desktop via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s Page Experience algorithm update for desktop search results is now rolling out “slowly,” the company confirms. The post Google Page Experience Update Starts Rolling Out On Desktop appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Vector Search: Optimizing For The Human Mind With Machine Learning via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites
How is vector search changing the way we search and discover content? Edo Liberty, CEO of Pinecone and former head of Amazon’s AI lab, explains. The post Vector Search: Optimizing For The Human Mind With Machine Learning appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Poll Implies Most SEOs Don’t Disavow Spammy Links via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Twitter poll seems to indicate that most SEOs choose to ignore spammy links rather than disavow them The post Poll Implies Most SEOs Don’t Disavow Spammy Links appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Says ‘Discovered – Currently Not Indexed’ Status Can Last Forever via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
The ‘Discovered – Currently not indexed’ status in Google Search Console’s Index Coverage report can last forever as there’s no guarantee every page gets indexed. The post Google Says ‘Discovered – Currently Not Indexed’ Status Can Last Forever appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Google Crawls Pages With Infinite Scrolling via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is capable of crawling webpages that utilize infinite scrolling to a certain extent. Here’s how it works and the impact it has on SEO. The post How Google Crawls Pages With Infinite Scrolling appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
15+ Technical SEO Interview Questions For Your Next Hires via @sejournal, @olgazarzeczna
Hiring a technical SEO specialist? Use these sample interview questions to explore their experience, skills, and level of technical SEO knowledge. The post 15+ Technical SEO Interview Questions For Your Next Hires appeared first on Search Engine Journal.