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How Google’s New Layout Predicts the Future of SEO

Kissmetrics

When you think about SEO and what’s changed over the last 5 years, what comes to your mind? Well, if you ask most SEOs, they’ll say it’s because Google has created a much more complex algorithm. The reason SEO has gotten harder is only partially related to Google’s algorithm changes. The future of SEO.

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Top 5 Digital Marketing Initiatives for 2022: Insights From Marketers

ROI Revolution

Since then, digital search ad spending has increased significantly as brands try to reach the consumers who spend more time online. 28% of marketers use automation in their PPC advertising efforts. 54% marketers name search engine optimization (SEO) as a top initiative for their brand this year. After growing just 5.9%

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Developing the Right Content Strategy for eCommerce Websites

Inflow Insights

Building and maintaining an eCommerce content marketing strategy is not only beneficial for overall customer nurturing, but it also widens the possibilities with SEO. Content marketing is the line that connects the dots between consumers and business owners. You can appeal to these consumers in a number of ways.

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Developing the Right Content Strategy for eCommerce Websites

Inflow Insights

Building and maintaining an eCommerce content marketing strategy is not only beneficial for overall customer nurturing, but it also widens the possibilities with SEO. Content marketing is the line that connects the dots between consumers and business owners. You can appeal to these consumers in a number of ways.

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How to 100x Your Business in 3 Years

eCommerceFuel

After being recruited to My Choice Software in 2013, Daniel and his partner used clever marketing and stellar customer service to drive their business to exponential growth. So there was probably $30,000 or $40,000 of consumer sales, and then these huge chunk sales to the military for name-brand software. Impossible?