If there’s one constant in the world of search engine optimization (SEO), it’s that people love throwing out predictions that it’s dead (or at least dying).
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How to Find the Best Stock Photos for Your Content
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. When it comes to content marketing, we’d argue that it’s worth even more. A good header image is arguably imperative for the creation of compelling, engaging content, and high-quality photos are important for breaking up the monotony of large walls of text.
Continue readingWhat Can You Do If You’ve Alienated Your Audience?
In an effort to compete with platforms like Amazon and eBay, crafting ecommerce site Etsy rolled out a new advertising policy. Known as Offsite Ads, it was billed as a risk-free way for merchants to gain more attention and traffic. There was just one caveat.
Continue readingWhat Is Proximity Marketing, and How Can It Be Applied to Your Business?
The right message delivered to the right person in the right place at the right time can make all the difference in the world. That’s the idea behind proximity marketing, which is functionally the “next step” in location-based marketing. Also known as hyperlocal marketing, the tactic leverages a combination of mobile apps and Bluetooth to deliver contextual, location-based messages to your brand’s most engaged customers.
Continue reading3 Steps For Optimizing GIFs for Search
Animated GIFS have been a part of Internet culture for years. They’re a quick, effective way to convey emotion on social media. They’re entertaining, they’re easy to digest, and they’re attention-grabbing.
Continue readingThinking of Getting More Subscribers With a Mailing List Popup? Don’t.
Popup ads are awful. They’re intrusive and frustrating, interrupting your browsing experience to shove spam in your face. They’re so reviled that their original creator, Ethan Zuckerman, posted a public apology in 2014.
Continue readingWhy You Should Avoid Website Notification Prompts
In January, Google announced that version 80 of Chrome, which launched in early February, would start blocking website push notifications. For users who consistently block these notifications, blocking will be enabled by default. Blocking will also be enabled on websites with low opt-in rates.
Continue readingWhat Does Verizon’s OneSearch Mean For SEO?
No tracking, targeted advertising, or personal profiling. No search history, and no sharing of user data with advertisers. Unbiased results, untainted by sponsored entries. Encryption and timed expiration. The ability for a business to integrate the software into its own products.
Continue readingThe Most Important SEO Advice Most People Never Learn
A lot of people look at search engine optimization (SEO) as some sort of holy grail. They operate on the mistaken belief that if they can only master the sacred art of SEO, their website will shoot to the top of the search engine results page. To be blunt, this is false.
Continue reading3 Things Every Mobile-Friendly Website Has In Common
Per Statista, in 2019 mobile devices accounted for about 51 percent of total web page views worldwide. What that means for you is that if your website isn’t optimized to be viewed and browsed on the small screen, you’re potentially alienating more than half your audience. That’s not the only reason mobile optimization is important, either.
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