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Going over to the duck side: a week using DuckDuckGo
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The Penguin in the room: what to do until Google rolls out its latest update
[ad_1] Google’s Penguin 3.0 update affected less than 1% of U.S./English queries in 2014. Granted, Google processes over 40,000 search queries every second, which translates to a staggering 1.2 trillion searches per year worldwide, so Penguin 3.0 ultimately hit 12 billion search queries. What’s scary though, is that Penguin 3.0 wasn’t too bad. Penguin 1.0…
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Evolution of call tracking in a mobile first world
[ad_1] *Sponsored content in collaboration with Marchex. Views expressed in this article are those of the guest author and do not necessarily reflect Search Engine Watch’s opinions. If you answer your phone or want your phone to ring as a result of your marketing, in particular search engine marketing, then you’ll want to read the…
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Why accessibility is key for search and visibility
[ad_1] If you’re involved with SEO, you’ve no doubt thought about all sorts of ways and means to boost your site in the search rankings. But if your site isn’t web accessible, your efforts will be in vain for 1/5 of your potential visitors. Web accessibility is the name given to making websites and online materials…
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Six of the most interesting SEM news stories of the week
[ad_1] Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the latest news and research from around the world of search marketing and beyond. Oh you’ve been away all week? Right, okay. Well sit down. We have some news. Google’s been making some changes… Google kills its Right Hand Side Ads The inescapable news this week is…
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Say goodbye to Google: 14 alternative search engines
[ad_1] Well it’s been a big week for search, I think we can all agree. If you’re a regular Google user (65% of you globally) then you’ll have noticed some changes, both good and bad. I won’t debate the merits of these improvements, we’ve done that already here: Google kills Right Hand Side Ads and here: Google launches Accelerated…
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Stop thinking about long-tail keywords and start focusing on searcher intent
[ad_1] Over the years, the usefulness of certain types of keywords has been debated, analyzed, celebrated, and even disparaged. Long-tail keywords – those specific phrases of low-volume but perhaps higher-quality queries from searchers who are closer to taking action on procuring the product or service they seek – have certainly received a heck of a…
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Google has launched Accelerated Mobile Pages
[ad_1] Welcome to a speedier mobile web. It’s been a massive week for the Google SERPs this week and it’s only Tuesday. As well as Google killing Right Hand Side Ads and shutting down its own comparison service, it seems that Google has also launched its Accelerated Mobile Pages project. Although we had been expecting…
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Six unusual steps for a successful Twitter lead generation campaign
[ad_1] Do you want more qualified leads? Twitter can generate qualified leads at a lower cost than most of the other major ad platforms. It’s true! But not if you follow Twitter’s instructions. Why? Because Twitter’s advice for creating lead generation cards is completely wrong. In this post, you’ll discover my unusual six-step strategy for…
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Google is removing all Right Hand Side Ads on SERPs worldwide
[ad_1] As reported and confirmed by numerous sources, Google will no longer be showing AdWords ads on the right hand side of its search results pages. Beginning Friday 19 February, ads will now only show ads at the top and bottom of the SERP. Although it may increase the number of ads from three to four…