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Google PageRank Explained for SEO Beginners via @sejournal, @Dixon_Jones

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All SEOs should have a good grasp of what PageRank was, and what it still is. Read on to level up your understanding. The post Google PageRank Explained for SEO Beginners appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How To Setup A/B Testing Using Microsoft Clarity And GA4 With Examples via @sejournal, @vahandev

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While some custom coding may be required, you can A/B test different types easily. Just follow these steps for both Clarity and GA4. The post How To Setup A/B Testing Using Microsoft Clarity And GA4 With Examples appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Parts of a URL: A Short Guide

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If your website is structured like a house, then your website’s URL is like that house’s address. It defines where your website lives online, similar to how your home address determines where you live in a neighborhood, helping your visitors easily find your site. URLs also help Google understand what your website’s pages are about. There are several URL parts, and they’re discreetly important for optimizing your site’s user experience (UX) and SEO. To help you develop a concrete understanding of every part of a URL, let’s explore each of them in detail. Below is an illustration of the basic […]

Client-Side Vs. Server-Side Rendering via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

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Should you pick client-side rendering over server-side rendering? Find out which rendering method can help search engines crawl and index your website better. The post Client-Side Vs. Server-Side Rendering appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

8 Powerful Steps To Outrank Your Competition With Targeted SEO & AI-Informed Content via @sejournal, @TheNineDigital

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Learn 8 SEO & AI best practices that can help get your website to the top of Google and other search engines. The post 8 Powerful Steps To Outrank Your Competition With Targeted SEO & AI-Informed Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Machine Learning Examples In The Real World (And For SEO) via @sejournal, @rvtheverett

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Utilize machine learning and harness it to its fullest potential when you understand what it is and how it works. Here’s where you can start. The post Machine Learning Examples In The Real World (And For SEO) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Sitemaps: What They Are, How to Create One & Submit it to Google

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Sitemaps are one of SEO’s oldies but goodies. In fact, they’re one of the most important elements of SEO, because they help Google and other search engines find the pages on your website. Not to mention they also help you rank better, because Google is able to locate new pages and identify updates to old pages much more quickly. In a nutshell: you can’t live without ’em. I’ve often heard that they can feel overwhelming and quite technical to understand. But don’t let the frustration of their technicality make you throw your computer out the window — I’ve got your […]

Talking AI, SEO & IndexNow Updates With Bing – Ep. 307 via @sejournal, @lorenbaker

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IndexNow and AI are changing the face of SEO. How? Find out in this special episode of the SEJ Show with Bing’s Fabrice Canel. The post Talking AI, SEO & IndexNow Updates With Bing [Podcast] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Insights from Google’s Martin Splitt: Q&A on Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console – Ep. Special Episode via @sejournal, @lorenbaker

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Advanced SEO questions? Google’s Martin Splitt shares answers and insights in this special Q&A episode. The post Insights from Google’s Martin Splitt: Q&A on Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console [Podcast] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Q&A With Google’s Martin Splitt: Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console via @sejournal, @lorenbaker

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Watch Google’s Martin Splitt share opinions & insights on various technical SEO topics: semantic HTML, Google Search Console, indexing, client- and server-side rendering, and more. The post Q&A With Google’s Martin Splitt: Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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