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Google Search Ranking

Semrush recently held a webinar that discussed the new Google Core Update, which focused on Google Search ranking. The higher your Google ranking is the more website traffic you will receive. Below you will learn a few keys that will help your search rankings on Google. 1. Search Intent Search intent is giving the people what they are look for. There are 4 types of search intent: informational, navigational, commercial, and transactional. The most important aspect of search intent is details: Format What are you including in your article How in-depth is it Are you writing for a beginner or advanced? To figure out where to begin, do a SERP analysis. SERP analysis is the process of studying a search engine results page to ...

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7 Ways to Leverage Local SEO for Your eCommerce Site standard

Local SEO refers to tactics that increase the visibility of your website on local search engine results. For eCommerce sites, it means getting your site ranked higher in local search results, which will get more people to visit your site.  Wondering what kind of impact local SEO can have for your eCommerce site?  You can hire a local SEO company that will look at different ways to leverage local searches for your eCommerce site. 7 ways to leverage Local SEO for your eCommerce site 1. Keep your store's information up to date The easiest way to ensure that your business shows up prominently in local search results is to make sure your Google My Business information is accurate. Adding information like a detailed business ...

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Google SEO Algorithm

Have you heard of the new Google SEO algorithm, rolling out in June 2021? The Google Page Experience ranking factor aims to prioritize websites that provide a good user experience to visitors, as measured through five (5) key signals. The 5 Signals 1. Core Web Vitals These are a new set of three performance metrics that focus on how performance connects to experience. The three metrics are Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), and First Input Delay (FID). Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) measures how long it takes for the largest element to become visible in the viewpoint. Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) measures how visually stable the page is. First Input Delay (FID) measures how long it takes for the browser ...

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