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What is RankBrain and How Does It Affect My SEO?

The terms ‘Google’ and ‘Artificial Intelligence’ in the same sentence have worried Digital Marketers over the last few weeks. Fortunately for us, it looks like RankBrain is likely to help your rankings by improving semantic search, and grouping terms and ideas together to deliver even more relevant results to users....

Google’s Adding a Button to Buy Straight from Search Results

Soon people will be able to buy your products online without going to your website. Google’s Chief Business Officer, Omid, Kordestani, announced that ‘there’s going to be a buy button. It’s going to be imminent’ at the Code Conference in California on Wednesday. The change will be rolled out on mobile...
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Wearable Technology Trends: Personalised Marketing With Promise

Personalisation marketing customises products, services and communications for potential consumers.  This is done in a variety of intelligent ways from measuring need to fulfilling it via advertising, friendliness and the latest technology. Personalisation has always helped to fuel sales.  Successful shopkeepers know to remember their customers’ names, welcome them back...

Google’s New Mobile Ranking Changes

Google announced on its Webmaster Central Blog that mobile search is changing on April 21st, 2015.  This is in response to the growing number of internet users now conducting searches on mobile devices.  As Google warned in 2014, new algorithms are being introduced to accommodate this increase. What Effects Does...

4 SEO Mistakes You Can’t Afford in 2015

  More than ever, SEO needs to be ethical, intelligent, and robust. This article discusses SEO errors that are vital to avoid in 2015.  The best reason to avoid SEO errors is the most obvious one: to prevent manual and algorithmic penalties.  Google can take up to 9 months to...

Google’s SEO Guide: The New Approach to Ranking

Google’s 2014 quality guidelines have been leaked; the 160-page document explains how page quality is determined and what a page needs to do to fulfil the raters’ quality requirements. The document has been leaked repeatedly – in 2008, 2011, and 2012 – so many times, in fact, that they considered...

Google + add Twinkle and Snow effect to images

As it is the time to be merry and giving Google + have released two cool new photo features called Twinkle and Snow. Twinkle Animated GIF’s When you upload a photo of your Christmas tree lights, house decorations or infact any picture that has colourful festive lights on it, Google...

“Knowledge Graph” Launched by Google

Google has formally launches its “Knowledge Graph”. The latest technology addition to the search engine has been hinted at for months and it is now ready to provide Google users with a better display of factual information about people, places and things. The “Knowledge Graph” will not show for all...

Google Changes its Privacy Policy, What You Should Know

On the 1st of March, Google implemented its new privacy policy and terms of service. The changes Google are making to its privacy policy are some of the biggest it has made in many years and will bring together the data from Gmail, Google search, YouTube, and Google+ into one...
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Mid-Tier Rankings Are Just As Important. Here’s Why
Many businesses focus their efforts on high-volume, short-tail keywords—terms like “shoes,” “marketing agency,” or “coffee shop.” While these phrases attract large amounts of traffic, they’re also extremely competitive. The smarter, more sustainable strategy often lies in targeting long-tail keywords. The Overlooked SEO Sweet Spot When most businesses think about SEO,...
Google’s Ad Labelling Update: What It Means for Your Digital Marketing Strategy
Google has introduced a subtle but important change to how ads appear in its search results. The familiar ‘Ad’ label that once sat beside each paid listing has been removed. Instead, ads are now grouped together under a single ‘Sponsored results’ banner, with an option for users to ‘Hide sponsored...
Generative Search & Brand Visibility: What CMOs Are Doing (and Should Be Doing)
Generative search is transforming the way people discover and engage with brands online. Rather than displaying a simple list of search results, platforms like Google’s Search Generative Experience and AI tools such as ChatGPT now deliver direct, conversational responses to user queries. This shift is having a major impact on...