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Get insight into cable and Internet for low income families

No one should be without solid cable and Internet service. These are almost necessary for individuals in the modern world. Few people can get by without easy access to the

Augmented Reality Ads: the Future is Closer than You might Think

Augmented reality transforms advertising as we know it. Although the principles of a perfect advertising remain the same, digital advertising rises onto a new level […]

Yuemey App Review

Currently available for iOS devices, Yuemey social networking app is a perfect app that has proven to be the best for millennials. While anyone can […]

Contact a Private Lender for a Business Loan if the Banks Say No

Running a company successfully has never been easy, but in this increasingly competitive world, it’s now harder than ever. As a business

Osteoarthritis: You Must Know the Cause and Symptoms

Osteoarthritis refers to the type of arthritis which is caused between the cushions of joints…

Why the popularity of Instagram account is important

Instagram is very popular even most people assume that it is incomplete someone use the Internet if not have Instagram account. Instagram, as well as Facebook, is seen as a must for most people, especially the younger generation. With Instagram they can share moments, even live! This platform is also proven to be used as […]

Top Tips for Taking Your Brand Global

If you’re thinking about taking your brand global, you’ll need to put in some major research. You’ve heard the phrase a million times about content being King. Beyond a perfectly…

What Are The Different Things That You Can Learn On An Advanced HR Management Course?

When you have been an HR manager for a while, you will understand every aspect of your job and you….. read more

5 Best Telemarketing Techniques You Must Know

A telemarketing job is just as it name suggests, a marketing activity over the phone call. These jobs can be found in many industries, especially in call centres and other companies who are indulged in direct marketing. The availability of telemarketing jobs in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore is more because a lot of call centres […]

No, Paid Search Audiences Won’t Replace Keywords

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Posted by PPCKirk I have been chewing on a keyword vs. audience targeting post for roughly two years now. In that time we have seen audience targeting grow in popularity (as expected) and depth. “Popularity” is somewhat of an understatement here. I would go so far as to say that I've heard it lauded in messianic-like “thy kingdom come, thy will be done” reverential awe by some paid search marketers. as if paid search were lacking a heartbeat before the life-giving audience targeting had arrived and 1-2-3-clear’ed it into relevance. However, I would argue that despite audience targeting’s popularity (and understandable success), we have also seen the revelation of some weaknesses as well. It turns out it’s not quite the heroic, rescue-the-captives targeting method paid searchers had hoped it would be. The purpose of this post is to argue against the notion that audience targeting can replace the keyword in paid search. Now, before we get into the throes of keyword philosophy,

Evidence of the Surprising State of JavaScript Indexing

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Posted by willcritchlow Back when I started in this industry, it was standard advice to tell our clients that the search engines couldn’t execute JavaScript (JS), and anything that relied on JS would be effectively invisible and never appear in the index. Over the years, that has changed gradually, from early work-arounds (such as the horrible escaped fragment approach my colleague Rob wrote about back in 2010) to the actual execution of JS in the indexing pipeline that we see today, at least at Google. In this article, I want to explore some things we've seen about JS indexing behavior in the wild and in controlled tests and share some tentative conclusions I've drawn about how it must be working. A brief introduction to JS indexing At its most basic, the idea behind JavaScript-enabled indexing is to get closer to the search engine seeing the page as the user sees it. Most users browse with JavaScript enabled, and many sites either fail without it or are severely limited

Should SEOs Care About Internal Links? - Whiteboard Friday

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Posted by randfish Internal links are one of those essential SEO items you have to get right to avoid getting them really wrong. Rand shares 18 tips to help inform your strategy, going into detail about their attributes, internal vs. external links, ideal link structures, and much, much more in this edition of Whiteboard Friday. Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high-resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're going to chat a little bit about internal links and internal link structures. Now, it is not the most exciting thing in the SEO world, but it's something that you have to get right and getting it wrong can actually cause lots of problems. Attributes of internal links So let's start by talking about some of the things that are true about internal links. Internal links, when I say that phrase, what I mean is a link that exists on a website, let's say

It's Here: The Finalized MozCon 2017 Agenda

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Posted by ronell-smith That sound you hear is the coming together of MozCon 2017. [You can hear that, right? It's not just me.] With less than two months to go, most of the nuts and bolts of the event have been fastened together to create what looks to be one of the strongest MozCons in history. Yeah, that's saying a lot, but once you've perused the speakers' lineup, we're sure you'll agree. MozCon has a rich tradition of bringing together the best and brightest minds in digital marketing, creating a place for individuals across the globe to learn from top-notch speakers, network, share ideas, and learn about the tools, services, and tactics they can put to use in their work and their business. As a bonus, attendees also get to enjoy lots of snacks, coffee and lots and lots of bacon. Also, this year we'll offer pre-MozCon SEO workshops on Sunday, July 16. Keep reading for more info. You will, however, need a ticket to attend the event, so you might w

Tackling Tag Sprawl: Crawl Budget, Duplicate Content, and User-Generated Content

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Posted by rjonesx. Alright, so here's the situation. You have a million-product website. Your competitors have a lot of the same products. You need unique content. What do you do? The same thing everyone does — you turn to user-generated content. Problem solved, right? User-generated content (UGC) can be an incredibly valuable source of content and organization, helping you build natural language descriptions and human-driven organization of site content. One common feature used by sites to take advantage of user-created content are tags, found everywhere from e-commerce sites to blogs. Webmasters can leverage tags to power site search, create taxonomies and categories of products for browsing, and to provide rich descriptions of site content. This is a logical and practical approach, but can cause intractable SEO problems if left unchecked. For mega-sites, manually moderating millions of user-submitted tags can be cumbersome (if not wholly impossible). Leaving tags unchecked, t