By: Rand Fishkin, July 22nd, 2016 We’re hearing a lot about voice search lately, and that trend doesn’t seem likely to disappear. But does it have a direct impact on how you should be thinking about your SEO strategy? In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand discusses what to expect when it comes to the … Continue reading Voice Search To Return Fewer Specific Query Results
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Want to Increase Social Media Engagement? Try Fewer, Higher Quality Interactions
by Julie Chomiak July 7, 2016July 7, 2016 The power of social media is growing at an unbelievable rate and the smallest of interactions has serious impact upon brands and businesses. We can all think of an instance when you saw a brand respond to a user’s post or inquiry, and it either surprised and … Continue reading Want to Increase Social Media Engagement? Try Fewer, Higher Quality Interactions
6 Reasons Fewer Website Visitors Generates More Revenue
by Will Kerschbaum December 21, 2015December 21, 2015 One of the critical key performance indicators that digital marketers rely on is the number of visitors to your website. The more the merrier—you’re drawing eyeballs, and the more views you get, the more leads you’ll have. Keep increasing your website visitors each month and eventually your … Continue reading 6 Reasons Fewer Website Visitors Generates More Revenue
SEO Advice: Focus on Fewer but Hard-Earned Links
Govind AgarwalFebruary 23, 2015 The amount of importance that Google has gained as a search engine is quite commendable as majority of the population relies on it for accurate information. Every individual trusts the data that this engine provides as it has earned immense reputation for its credibility. As a result, Google ensures that there … Continue reading SEO Advice: Focus on Fewer but Hard-Earned Links
Email Marketing Study: For More Clicks, Use Fewer Words
Does your email marketing need a boost? A new report highlights some of the latest email trends and insights. One takeaway: Brevity rules. Before you send out your next marketing email, you may want to make it as short and sweet as possible. That’s according to a new survey of more than 1,000 email users … Continue reading Email Marketing Study: For More Clicks, Use Fewer Words