Tim Allen says, “Diving into Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) for the first time can be a challenge. You are faced with a whole armoury of new tools, each containing a huge variety of features. Optimizely is one of those tools you will quickly encounter and through this post I’m going to cover 6 features I wish I had known from day one that have helped improve test performance/debugging and the ability to track results accurately. 1. You don’t have to use the editor The editor within Optimizely is a useful tool if you don’t have much experience working with code. The editor... [...]
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Adam Franklin says, “Imagine travelling all the way to the INBOUND 2014 conference and forgetting to exchange business cards with all the people you met. You’d be kicking yourself, right? You would’ve had jovial conversations with a bunch of interesting people and probably talked some serious shop. However, if you couldn’t reconnect with any of them once you head home, you would’ve left real money on the table. Of course, this specific situation is all hypothetical … but it’s not so different than what’s happening on many people’s websites every day.... [...]
Rand Fishkin says, “Whatever the motives behind Google’s recent removal of exact-match keyword targeting from AdWords, the resulting uncertainty makes keyword research that much more difficult. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand talks about the implications of the change, and offers tips for the most effective research going forward”. Keyword Research and Targeting Without Exact Match – Whiteboard Friday MOZ Blog [...]
Andy Curry says, “This month’s article will address how to build links to our website. This is one of the most critical aspects of search engine optimization and one of the most difficult to get right. Why Backlinks? The first point is to address why link building (also called “backlinking” or “backlinks”) is so important. Google first launched in the late 1990s with the premise that websites having lots of links from other websites is an indicator of popularity — and, therefore, a website people should see when they’re looking for that very thing”. Do-it-yourself SEO:... [...]
Miriam Ellis says, “If you work in Local SEO, chances are you’ve been fielding tons of questions from clients since Google rolled out the Pigeon update in late July. Need a little extra support providing sound advice in what are still the early days of this development that has caused both organic and local ranking shakeups? Here’s your chance to learn what six of the finest Local SEOs on the map are telling their own clients and readers about Pigeon, followed up by a checklist aimed at helping you Pigeon-proof your local presence. Read closely, and I believe you’ll find... [...]
Eric Devaney says, “The glitz, the glam, the glorious design elements that make your website look like a million bucks.When contemplating a website redesign, it’s easy to focus only on those features that are appealing to the eye. Unfortunately, redesigning a website isn’t simply an exercise in aesthetics. Sure, the purely visual elements of your newly designed website will likely get the most attention, but remember: a great website redesign also requires that you consider (and improve) what’s under the hood”. Redesigning Your Website? Why You Need to Think About SEO From the... [...]
Isla McKetta says, “In a post-Hummingbird world, we all know content matters. But many SEOs are still trying to work around this update because we think we don’t have the tools to gauge content quality. If you’ve said, “I’m not a writer,” or, “How do I know what will resonate with my audience?” And even, “Content is hard and takes time; do I really have to?” You might be suffering from content anxiety. Content quality anxiety can come in many forms: What is content, really?”. “But How Do I Know if It’s Good?” How... [...]
Andy Franco says, “As a knowledgeable and methodical webmaster, you know that optimizing your website is a constant effort and that the World Wide Web is always evolving. You may have spent several hours adding and updating Meta and titles tags, keyword-rich content, H1 header tags on top of pages, quality web content, alt tags for photos, and even building inbound links. One thing you’ve certainly learned through all of this is that in order to rise and remain at the top of SERPs — all is never enough“. Back to SEO Basics: Why Relevant External Links Matter Business2Community.com [...]
David Mihm says, “Our engineering team has been hard at work on a number of behind-the-scenes improvements since the launch of Moz Local in March, but today marks our first major feature release–streamlined submission for individual listings and a killer duplicate-closure upgrade”. Moz Local Summer Updates MOZ Blog [...]
Dan Newman says, “As leaders embrace the importance of culture and community in building a brand the focus and value of a brand is now shifted to the place it’s supposed to be, the people! The word “Social” in social business is the major change that leaders and brands must embrace which means a new focus must be made on improving who, how and why we communicate. Before we get into designing a culture that embraces this shift in communication and collaboration we must first understand the technology and innovation that are driving this change“. The Dotted Line Required for Social Business... [...]