We should recognize opportunities to make digital product experiences more accessible. Learn how to take on this challenge and help.The post Web Accessibility for the Human Experience: When We Can Help appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/web-accessibility-best-practices/415631/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
WordPress has published a post revealing the power behind the 5.8 version, what does this mean for Devs and SEO’s working with widgets?The post WordPress Widgets Getting You Closer To WYSIWYG appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/wordpress-widgets-getting-you-closer-to-wysiwyg/416031/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Learn about Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): what it is, how it happens, how to measure it, and why it's part of Core Web Vitals.The post Cumulative Layout Shift – Overview of 2021 Google Ranking Factor appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/core-web-vitals/cumulative-layout-shift/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
In a new video, Google offers advice on how to check if your site meets all the non-Core Web Vitals page experience factors.The post Google On How to Check Page Experience Factors appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-on-how-to-check-page-experience-factors/415997/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Welcome to this episode of the Search Engine Journal, featuring our guest Alli Berry. Alli is the SEO Director at The Motley Fool, a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. She leads and develops the key SEO initiatives on fool.com, including short-term and long-term SEO goals and objectives with measurable performance results. Throughout her career, Alli has helped businesses in various industries, including finance, education, retail, automotive, and healt
Google's Fred update saw some sites shed up to 90% of their traffic and sought to rid the SERPs of thin, ad-heavy content.The post A Complete Guide to the Google Fred Algorithm appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-algorithm-history/fred-update/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Google celebrated National Book Lovers’ Day by exploring popular search terms and highlighting Maps features to help users discover and support local bookstores.The post Google Celebrates National Book Lovers’ Day By Revealing Search Data And More appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/google-celebrates-national-book-lovers-day-by-revealing-search-data-and-more/415948/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Google is changing the way that minors experience the internet, including changes to ads, content & more. Here's what you need to know!The post New Google Safeguards for Minors: Fewer Ads, Safer Content, & More appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/new-google-safeguards-for-minors-fewer-ads-safer-content-more/415944/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Does web hosting impact your SEO, and which host is best? We go through the misinformation and get the facts straight here.The post How Does Web Hosting Affect SEO & Which One is Best? appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/how-does-web-hosting-affect-seo-which-one-is-best/414955/?utm_source_all=sej-feed
Without regular updates, evergreen content slowly dies. Here's how to do a content refresh to keep it alive longer.The post Content Refreshing: 4 Steps to Keep Top-Performing Content Fresh appeared first on Search Engine Journal. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/content-refreshing-step-by-step/411051/?utm_source_all=sej-feed