Tag: schema

search engine | 19 December 2018

5 schema markup values to use in local SEO

Local SEO has never been more important for marketing because of Google’s continued algorithm updates aimed at helping small businesses attract more customers. A local SEO strategy should be a […]

search engine | 17 January 2017

Five proven SEO strategies for retailers to use in 2017

Optimizing your ecommerce site for better rankings should be a top priority for any growth-focused business owner. Being on the first page is no longer enough to generate enough traffic, […]

search engine | 3 August 2016

How to add Schema.org markup to your email marketing

If you’ve ever used Schema.org to mark up your webpages, you’ll know it’s a great way to help search engines interpret your content and create more relevant, rich and attractive […]

search engine | 19 July 2016

The complete beginner’s guide to Schema.org markup

Do you know how to speak ‘search engine’? If there ever was a universal language for communicating with search engines, Schema.org is probably it. What is Schema.org, you ask? Before […]

search engine | 24 June 2016

How to speak ‘Search Engine’

The challenge of how to ‘speak’ search engine and tell it how to surface our content is what Search Engine Optimisation is all about. But are we doing it as […]

search engine | 7 March 2016

How to compete on the new Google SERP

Recent changes made to the Google SERP have taken many by surprise. Google has eliminated the sidebar ads that once appeared to the right of the results. They have also […]

search engine | 20 January 2015

Are Keywords Relevant to SEO in 2015?

The focus on keyword-based search engine optimization is dying quickly, as we’re witnessing the resurgence of long-tail keywords. Keywords once meant everything to a campaign; Google collected data about a […]

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