Google’s May 2020 core update was big and broad, search data tools show
On May 4th, Google began rolling out the May 2020 core update. We know it can take up to a couple of weeks to fully
On May 4th, Google began rolling out the May 2020 core update. We know it can take up to a couple of weeks to fully
During the COVID-19 lockdowns consumer behavior has changed dramatically. Needs-driven spending has largely replaced discretionary spending; online shopping — sometimes with curbside pickup — has
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Google is now surfacing suggested search queries based on recent activity. The suggestion appears as a link below the search bar with the modifying term
There are many ways to find 404 errors: Google Search Console, crawlers, third-party tools. But none of them shows which external sources link to your
Early Wednesday morning, the www version of LinkedIn.com, one of the most popular web sites with over 690 million members, dropped out of Google Search.
Are smart speakers more like smartphones or smartwatches? Almost 85% of U.S. adults own a smartphone, while only about 16% of Americans own a smartwatch.
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This Friday, Search Engine Land’s Barry Schwartz will host a discussion with Martin Splitt, Google Search Developer Relations on Live with Search Engine Land. Martin
None of us were prepared for the realities of the COVID-19 virus. Who could have predicted the omnipresence of vocabularies like social distancing and telework?
As much of the world begins to explore the reopening of businesses and more relaxed social distancing measures, the question many in the marketing industry
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Omnichannel has been a buzzword for years in the retail industry and has been vaguely synonymous with digital transformation. But now there’s more urgency, as
Google’s search liaison Danny Sullivan said Monday that Google “has never seen as many searches” as it has for content related to COVID-19. Much of
Google announced it is rolling out a new core update, the May 2020 core update, Monday. This is the second core update of the 2020
“That’s an [algorithm] update: they didn’t start moving from position one to four because of COVID, [Google is] experimenting with something there,” said Dr. Pete
People are clicking, but are they buying? WHEN will they buy? Are they buying too much too fast? When will stores reopen and foot traffic
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