Pay per click advertising is an effective way of acquiring new customers especially in a competitive niche market. However, it’s not as easy as it always looks. Although no one gets into a PPC strategy looking forward to failure, because of unforeseen circumstances PPC programs can fail to achieve the desired results. There are many […]
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...
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...
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