Category: News
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Microsoft may replace Bing Search answers with Bing Chat responses
Plus, Bing Chat has passed 100 million daily active users.
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An SEO guide to understanding E-E-A-T
Google recently added an extra “E” to the search quality standards of E-A-T to ensure content is helpful and relevant.
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How To Create A Customer Journey Map
A customer journey map creates a visual representation of how a user interacts with your product that can help you streamline the buyer’s journey
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Daily SEO Fix: Exploring Subfolder Search with Moz Pro
A subfolder, also known as a subdirectory, is a way of organizing the pages on your website. They can be thought of as a way to divide up information or products, depending on your business. Within a subfolder, there can be more subfolders stacked within, like nesting dolls! Subfolders can be great for your website…
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OpenAI GPT-4 Arriving Mid-March 2023
OpenAI GPT-4 is about to be released. It’s multimodal, which means if Google isn’t worried then it should start right now
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Q&A With Google’s Martin Splitt: Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console
Gain insights on various technical SEO topics, including semantic HTML, Google Search Console, indexing, and more.
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Google Sitename, Favicon & Sponsored Label Live On Desktop (Not Just Mobile)
Google has made the sitename, favicon and sponsored label live on all desktop searches, like it did with mobile searches last October. To be clear, we saw google testing this on desktop in November and gradually increasing the test to more and more searchers but as of yesterday, it is now fully live on desktop too.
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8 Most Important Types of Keywords for SEO
We’ll take a look at the types of organic keywords everyone interested in SEO should know. If you just want a quick overview of the types, see the cheat sheet below. Read the full article to learn more about their importance and how to find them for your SEO projects.
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Do personas REALLY matter in content marketing?
Here’s what personas can do for your content marketing efforts, plus audience research tips to help you get them right.
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Google Double Downs On Not Using Link Disavow Files In A Bigger Way
Not too long ago, John Mueller from Google blasted an agency for using a disavow file and now he is doubling down on that, adding on Twitter in response to disavow link services, saying, “Some people do things that they can bill, regardless of whether it’s needed or makes sense.”