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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

‘Clean Your Site’s Cruft Before It Causes Rankings Problems’ – MOZ Blog

MOZ team says, “We all have it. The cruft. The low-quality, or even duplicate-content pages on our sites that we just haven’t had time to find and clean up. It may seem harmless, but that cruft might just be harming your entire site’s ranking potential. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand gives you a bit of momentum, showing you how you can go about finding and taking care of the cruft on your site“.Clean Your Site’s Cruft Before It Causes Rankings ProblemsMOZ Blog [...]

‘New Study: Data Reveals 67% of Consumers are Influenced by Online Reviews’ – MOZ Blog

Dan Hinckley says, “Google processed over 1 trillion search queries in 2014. As Google Search continues to further integrate into our normal daily activities, those search results become increasingly important, especially when individuals are searching for information about a company or product.To better understand just how much of an impact Google has on an individual’s purchasing decisions, we set up a research study with a group of 1,000 consumers through Google Consumer Surveys. The study investigates how individuals interact with Google and other major sites during the buying process.Do... [...]

‘A Beginner’s Guide to Google Search Console’ – MOZ Blog

Angela Patteys says, “If the name “Google Webmaster Tools” rings a bell for you, then you might already have an idea of what Google Search Console is. Since Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) has become a valuable resource for so many different types of people besides webmasters—marketing professionals, SEOs, designers, business owners, and app developers, to name a few—Google decided to change its name in May of 2015 to be more inclusive of its diverse group of users.If you aren’t familiar with GWT or Google Search Console, let’s head back to square one. Google Search... [...]

‘Consumer Survey Reveals the Efficacy of Inbound vs. Outbound’ – MOZ Blog

Kelsey Libert says, “We’ve all heard the decades-old myth that the average consumer is bombarded with up to 5,000 ads a day. But if someone wanted to, he or she could get that number closer to zero. Just search for “how to block ads” and you’ll find more than 700 million answers.Ad-avoidance is a growing issue for marketers and advertisers; recent data from Adobe made a stir due to their finding that 198 million people are blocking ads. Since ad blocking is mostly a desktop browsing phenomenon, there’s a lot of room for it to become commonplace across all devices.... [...]

‘Traffic and Engagement Metrics and Their Correlation to Google Rankings’ – MOZ Blog

Roy Hinkis says, “When Moz undertook this year’s Ranking Correlation Study (Ranking Factors), there was a desire to include data points never before studied. Fortunately, SimilarWeb had exactly what was needed. For the first time, Moz was able to measure ranking correlations with both traffic and engagement metrics.Using Moz’s ranking data on over 200,000 domains, combined with multiple SimilarWeb data points—including traffic, page views, bounce rate, time on site, and rank—the Search Ranking Factors study was able to measure how these metrics corresponded to higher rankings.These... [...]

‘How to Get Content into the Hands of Influencers Who Can Help Amplify It’ – MOZ Blog

Rand Fishkin says, “Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we’re going to chat about a problem that many of you have mentioned in comments, in tweets, in questions, and emails to me and to other folks here at Moz when we talk about content marketing and specifically content amplification like, “Okay, I made some great content. But how do I actually get people to share it? In particular, how do I get content into the hands of the influencers who might amplify it?”Look, this is very frustrating, right? If you’re a small brand,... [...]

‘Moz’s Acquisition of SERPscape, Russ Jones Joining Our Team, and a Sneak Peek at a New Tool’ – MOZ Blog

Rand Fishkin says, “Today, it’s my pleasure to announce some exciting news. First, if you haven’t already seen it via his blog post, I’m thrilled to welcome Russ Jones, a longtime community member and great contributor to the SEO world, to Moz. He’ll be joining our team as a Principal Search Scientist, joining the likes of Dr. Pete, Jay Leary, and myself as a high-level individual contributor on research and development projects.If you’re not familiar with Mr. Jones’ work, let me embarrass my new coworker for a minute. Russ:Was Angular’s CTO after... [...]

‘The SEO Professional’s Guide to Waterfall Diagrams’ – MOZ Blog

Billy Hoffman says, “As we know well by now, the speed of a web page is very important from an SEO and user experience perspective. Faster pages have higher search engine ranks, and users will visit more pages and convert higher on a fast performing website. In short, the smart SEO professional needs to also think about optimizing for performance as well as content.As we discussed in our last article, WebPageTest is a great free tool you can use to optimize your website performance. One of the most useful outputs of the WebPageTest tool is a graphic known as the waterfall diagram. A waterfall... [...]

‘The True Cost of Local Business Directories’ – MOZ Blog

Kristi Hines says, “If you’re a local business owner, you’ve likely heard that you should submit your business to local business directories like Yelp, Merchant Circle, Yellow Pages, and similar networks in order to help boost your local search visibility on Google. It sounds easy at first: you think you’ll just go to a few websites, enter your contact information, and you’ll be set. Because all you really want to do is get some links to your website from these profiles.But the truth is, there are a lot of local business listings to obtain if you go the DIY route. There are... [...]

‘User Behaviour Data as a Ranking Signal’ – MOZ Blog

Dan-Petrovic says, “Question: How does a search engine interpret user experience?Answer: They collect and process user behaviour data.Types of user behaviour data used by search engines include click-through rate (CTR), navigational paths, time, duration, frequency, and type of access.Click-through rateClick-through rate analysis is one of the most prominent search quality feedback signals in both commercial and academic information retrieval papers. Both Google and Microsoft have made considerable efforts towards development of mechanisms which help them understand when a page receives... [...]


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