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Deep Link Ratio: Is It A Google Ranking Factor? via @sejournal, @kristileilani

Search Engine Journal

What is deep link ratio, and can it affect your organic search rankings in Google? The post Deep Link Ratio: Is It A Google Ranking Factor? appeared first on Search Engine Journal. See what the experts say.

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All About Bing! Bing Image Search, Bing Webmaster Tools & More

Brightedge

As an alternative to Google and the default search engine for Microsoft products, Bing enjoys a respectable 36% US desktop search market and has a growing international search audience in the UK, France, Norway, Germany, Sweden, Spain, and more. Bing searches occur via devices using Windows 10. Google vs Bing.

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Mobile App Optimization & Indexing

seo.co

To address this, Google’s been implementing a number of functions and updates for what’s becoming known as “app SEO,” including the basic presence of apps in search engines, app deep linking to take users to specific screens within apps downloaded on their devices, and even app streaming , which allows users to access apps they haven’t downloaded.

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Elevate B2B Marketing News Weekly Roundup: AI Changing B2B Search, LinkedIn Benchmark Report, & Google’s New Ads Editor

Top Rank Marketing

rolls out with 16 new features Search giant Google has released an array of new changes and features to its popular Google Ads Editor product, including new ad strength and deep linking updates, as the firm seeks to streamline the tool, Google recently announced. MediaPost Is AI in Search Changing B2B Content Strategies?

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The Google anti-trust trial: A deep dive into the details

Martech

Google is on trial for allegedly using underhand tactics to ensure it stays the world’s leading search engine. Justice Department claims Google, which owns a 90% market share in search, paid massive sums to companies like Apple to make it the default search engine on products like the iPhone.

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Technical SEO: Everything You Should Know About Sitelinks

Brightedge

As you make searches on Google, you have likely noticed the appearance of sitelinks. Sitelinks are those additional links that appear below the main URL for a particular domain on the SERP. Site owners cannot click anything within their search console to activate the links. What are the types of sitelinks?

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Top 10 Reasons You Need a Corporate Blog for Lead Generation

NuSpark Consulting

A blog gives search engines another keyword-optimized page to crawl on your site, and with indexed title tags, can bring more website traffic to you based on your keywords selected. Blog readers and search engines like content fresh on your website, which means that you need to constantly update the content on your website.