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Effective Marketplace SEO Is More Like Product Growth via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig
Marketplaces win when SEO is baked into the product. Kevin Indig breaks down what’s working, and what AI will eat next. The post Effective Marketplace SEO Is More Like Product Growth appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Behind the Viral Post Generator: How I reverse-engineered LinkedIn virality (and went viral myself)
LinkedIn is full of narcissists, and I have the data to prove it. It all started when I wanted to go viral on LinkedIn. Rather than simply guessing what might work, I took a data-driven approach, scraping posts and analyzing what drives engagement. What I discovered was surprising (and depressing): The most successful posts are overwhelmingly self-centered, with people talking about themselves in supposedly “inspirational” ways. Instead of joining the self-congratulatory parade, I decided to call it out. I built the Viral Post Generator, a tool that automatically creates eye-roll-worthy posts, making the formula painfully apparent to everyone. In a […]
What It Takes To Stay On Top Of Local Search In 2025 [Webinar] via @sejournal, @lorenbaker
Join Mél Attia as she explains how consumer trust and AI updates are reshaping local SEO and how agencies can lead the way. The post What It Takes To Stay On Top Of Local Search In 2025 [Webinar] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Microsoft Clarity Announces Natural Language Access To Analytics via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Microsoft Clarity announced a Node.js-based MCP Server that enables natural language querying of analytics via AI The post Microsoft Clarity Announces Natural Language Access To Analytics appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Claude’s Hidden System Prompts Offer a Peek Into How Chatbots Work via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Anthropic published the hidden system prompts underlying the Claude AI model, showing how to get the best responses from it. The post Claude’s Hidden System Prompts Offer a Peek Into How Chatbots Work appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google AI Overviews Favor Major News Outlets: Study Reveals via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
New study: Google AI Overviews cite news sources in only 1 in 5 responses. BBC, NYT & CNN lead with 31% share. The post Google AI Overviews Favor Major News Outlets: Study Reveals appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
What you’re doing wrong in your marketing emails [according to an email expert]
One of the hardest parts of our three-lesson format is deciding what NOT to include, and a lot of really useful advice is gathering dust in my Google Drive. This week, I’ve got three lessons I just couldn’t waste from the most-shared interview in the history of Masters in Marketing. Email marketing expert Jay Schwedelson is back, and this time he’s coming in hot with what you’re (probably) doing wrong with your email marketing. And, in all honesty, I’ve committed some of these sins with this very newsletter. (Oopsie!) Jay Schwedelson Founder, SubjectLine.com; Host, Try This, Not That! For Marketers […]
Custom Vs. Template Website Design: Making The Right Choice via @sejournal, @atuljindal01
Weigh the pros and cons of custom-designed vs. template websites so you can match your site to your growth stage, goals, and budget. The post Custom Vs. Template Website Design: Making The Right Choice appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
An In-Depth Guide To Apple Search Ads via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Master Apple Search Ads with this in-depth guide covering ad types, bidding strategies, targeting options, and campaign setup tips for app marketers. The post An In-Depth Guide To Apple Search Ads appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Turn customers into community members — how community transformed the Gymshark experience
My transformation from serving customers to nurturing a community didn’t happen overnight. It started with a crisis. Gymshark’s infamous Black Friday 2015 catastrophe happened during my first week: Our website crashed on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Orders failed. Customer support lit up. Social media exploded. We were trending — but not for the reasons anyone hoped. I braced for digital war. To top it off, the BBC showed up bright and early the next morning to document the chaos. Cameras, questions, and crew — all while the team was still recovering from a sleepless night. […]