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Deep in the Leaky Bowels of Google Search

Bryan Eisenberg

I believe, as I did when I wrote this post on Google’s Search Magic, which was revealed in 2013, that it was just a case of obfuscation. Search engine engineers use various signals in their algorithms to make this work. It’s a mystery that only a select few within Google might hold the key to. What do you think?

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Top 5 Digital Marketing Initiatives for 2022: Insights From Marketers

ROI Revolution

That’s why we surveyed 170+ digital marketing professionals from brands and retailers in a wide range of industries and business types to determine the top trends, initiatives, and concerns for marketers this year. In this article, dive into the top 5 digital marketing initiatives that brands are focusing on in 2022.

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The Definitive Guide to Online Reputation Management

Kissmetrics

— Alex Goot (@alexgoot) March 13, 2013. Websites like Ripoff Report and Pissed Consumer provide the perfect platform for this kind of negative content. The search engine game is too important to be ignored, and it is the first step in restoring your image. — Elizabeth Windsor (parody) (@Queen_UK) March 14, 2013.

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The Step-by-Step Guide to Improving Google Rankings Without Getting Penalized

Kissmetrics

Pigeon (July 2014): Worked to integrate local search results like Google Maps. Hummingbird (August 2013): Aimed to understand the context and intent behind a user’s search instead of just looking at the literal words they typed. There’s a strong connection between mobile and local search.

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SEO Isn’t the Only Way to Drive Traffic. Here Are 6 Alternative Strategies.

Kissmetrics

As marketers, we invest a lot of our time and energy into SEO. Considering that Google receives over 66,000 searches every second , we’d be stupid not to. But when it comes down to it, Google and other search engines are just one of the many ways you can drive traffic to your website. Take Upworthy , for example.

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