John Mueller on Keyword Placement on a Page via @sejournal, @martinibuster

Google's John Mueller answered the question of where to put focus keywords on a very long web pageThe post John Mueller on Keyword Placement on a Page appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://feedpress.me/link/13962/14561491/411160

Creată 4y | 22 iun. 2021, 07:20:59


Autentifică-te pentru a adăuga comentarii

Alte posturi din acest grup

LinkedIn Video Views Up 36%, New Tools & Courses Available via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

LinkedIn video viewership is up 36% YoY. The platform adds new tools and free training courses to boost video creation.

The post

4 feb. 2025, 22:30:03 | Search engine journal
5 New SEO Ranking Challenges You’re Facing Right Now [& A Fix] via @sejournal, @bright_data

Stay ahead of the SEO game with insights on adapting your strategy to AI-driven SERPs and the latest Google updates.

The post

4 feb. 2025, 15:30:08 | Search engine journal
Death Of The Keyword: Why Aggregate Organic Traffic Is A Better Metric via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig

Search isn't what it used to be. With rising costs in rank tracking, do keywords still matter? It's time to rethink your SEO strategy.

The post

4 feb. 2025, 15:30:07 | Search engine journal
Maximizing Foot Traffic With Hyper-Targeted Local PPC Strategies

Get more customers through your doors with hyper-targeted local PPC.

The post Maximizing Foot Traffi

4 feb. 2025, 13:10:07 | Search engine journal
How WordPress Hot Nacho Scandal Shapes WP Engine Dispute via @sejournal, @martinibuster

The WordPress Hot Nacho Scandal was a formative event that may have shaped how Mullenweg responds to controversies like the WP Engine conflict

The post

4 feb. 2025, 01:30:07 | Search engine journal
Can AI-Generated Content Be Copyrighted? Here’s What U.S. Law Says via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

The U.S. Copyright Office addresses questions about AI-generated content and creative ownership in a new report.

The post

3 feb. 2025, 20:50:06 | Search engine journal
Digital Ads Cost 19% More, Convert Less: User Frustration To Blame via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

A report finds organic traffic is declining, costs are rising, and user frustrations are growing, forcing marketers to prioritize retention.

The post

3 feb. 2025, 16:20:07 | Search engine journal