Study Finds Clear Link Between Hackers and SEO
Search engine optimization is one of the keys to your online marketing strategy. It’s critical in today’s competitive market, as necessary now as it used to be for businesses to have prime real estate.
Search engine optimization is one of the keys to your online marketing strategy. It’s critical in today’s competitive market, as necessary now as it used to be for businesses to have prime real estate.
Announced earlier this year, Google’s “Speed Update” is officially beginning its rollout. This means that loading times on mobile will now affect search rankings, especially for the slowest sites.
We’ve all been there: you’re scrolling through your Facebook news feed and end up clicking on a link to an interesting-looking article, only to arrive at a slow-loading page riddled with ads, popups, autoplaying video and tons of sponsored links to unrelated content that have shocking or just plain disgusting accompanying images.
In December of 2013, the Federal Trade Commission began investigating what was then a burgeoning content
Apple’s Swift programming language, debuted last year, has seen fairly wide use since its inception, counting LinkedIn, Yahoo Weather and Clear as apps that currently make use of it.
Everybody knows how important images are on webpages. Visual content continues to get more and more popular, making pages that have large blocks of text without any images or video appear ever more outdated. Not to mention, image posts on social media tend to get much more engagement and traffic.
Just as Google has made it essential for your site to be mobile-friendly, another big industry change that promises to benefit all internet users could be on the way. Luckily, just like having a responsive design, it’s probably something you’ve been considering – if not already doing – for quite some time.
A week ago, Google announced that its mobile-friendly algorithm began rolling out globally. This means that mobile-friendliness
The fact that mobile devices are taking over an industry once dominated by PCs is a well-established trend. Smartphones have been outselling personal computers for years, and 80 percent of internet users now own a smartphone.