Alright, let me hit you with something that's been keeping me up at night lately.
Over 65% of searches now end WITHOUT a click. No visit. No pageview. No chance to convert.
AI summaries, featured snippets, and instant answers are basically stealing your traffic before users even reach your...
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It feels like SEO is quietly changing right now.
It’s not disappearing but the way people discover content seems to be shifting.
Search results have more instant answers, fewer clicks, and more emphasis on relevance and usefulness rather than just keyword placement. At the same time, people are...
Does the country's IP address play an important role in searching for information?
For example, if you search using the IP address of countries like "India, Russia, or China," you may find more of the information you're looking for.
What are the secrets for research and finding any information?
I am a B2B sofa manufacturer looking to get some wholesale business, mainly overseas trade, through Google Search Ads.
Then I started to develop my Google Ads plan. I chose some ‘product words + manufacturer/supplier/factory/wholesale’ keywords to advertise, but the ones coming are retail...
I'm going to do one big complete in depth guide on this in a couple of weeks. I've got a deadline looming just now for a new business so I can't spend too much time now, but I wanted to write a little on this again.
EDIT(DURING WRITING) - This post has turned quite big and is covering quite a...
Hello there,
Lately, I noticed a certain issue with a few of my articles in Google Analytics.
I have a couple of articles that have a bounce rate of 100%, but I can see that those same articles "they have traffic" because I get some click-events from Google Tag Manager, and clicks on SERP from...
Alexander Hamilton died of a gunshot wound. You'll learn that, among a dozen other things, immediately after typing "Alexander Hamilton" into Google. There's a history.com page, Wikipedia article, and a Knowledge panel with a slew of facts.
Now, you add the word "buy" in there. Instead of...
During the last years, I've had (and still have) the (bad) habit to watch some SEO courses in my spare time with the great premise of "being always learning"
The thing with this is that SEO courses tend to have 90% of imagination and 10% of trustworthyness. Specially those that have not ever...
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