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Google’s Martin Splitt: Duplicate Content Doesn’t Impact Site Quality via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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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

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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

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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

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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.

Google SERPs Without Favicons Is A Glitch via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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A report suggested that Google was testing SERPs without favicons, but Google confirmed this was unintentional and not a test The post Google SERPs Without Favicons Is A Glitch appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What Are Brand Identity Elements?

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Close your eyes and imagine the Starbucks siren logo in a bright HubSpot orange. At best, it’s jarring; at worst, it renders the logo unrecognizable. That’s because the Starbucks logo isn’t just about the distinctive siren graphic, or the particular shade of green, or its round shape. Each of these elements works together to make the Starbucks brand one of the most recognizable in the world. Table of Contents What are brand identity elements? Brand Identity Elements Brand elements are essential to your brand identity. Your brand identity gives your business a distinctive, cohesive look, and it communicates your values […]

The Simple Website Personalization That Increased Conversions by 560%

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As someone who does conversion rate optimization (CRO) for a living, I can’t express to you how excited I get when a simple change makes a big impact. And this particular example? It doesn’t get much simpler or more impactful. Sure, I’m a self-proclaimed CRO geek, but if you were able to increase the conversion rate on a web page by 560%, I bet you’d be geeking out, too. Personalization as an Optimization Tool As a member of HubSpot’s web strategy team, I’ve been optimizing the core website pages on HubSpot.com for the last eight years. Prior to that, I […]

4 New Techniques To Speed Up Your Website & Fix Core Web Vitals via @sejournal, @DebugBear

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Find out how to improve your website’s performance and meet Google’s Core Web Vitals requirements for better rankings. The post 4 New Techniques To Speed Up Your Website & Fix Core Web Vitals appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Digital Marketers See Schema Structured Data Shifting Beyond SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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An article about adapting Schema structured data for emerging AI tech points to new directions in SEO The post Digital Marketers See Schema Structured Data Shifting Beyond SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

8 Noteworthy Examples of Corporate Social Media Policies

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Like it or not, social media is ingrained in our everyday lives. People use it to share their happy moments and grievances, ask questions, and even find jobs while employers market themselves and connect with their buyers. This is all fine and dandy, but what happens if someone posts about work or voices a contrasting personal opinion? This murky middle ground is why having a social media policy is so important for your business. Well-thought-out corporate social media policies help keep a company’s presence consistent and scalable, no matter who posts or where. Yet, 45% of companies still don’t have […]
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