Google has released a preview feature that shows how AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) will look on an entire search results page. The preview shows AMP pages interwoven with regular, non-AMP pages. The AMP pages are signified by a small lightning bolt symbol and the acronym “AMP” in grey font. If a page is available in a”mobile-friendly” format...Read More
You’ve been following our blog lately and probably read about our “award-winning campaigns.” That’s because we’ve been taking SEO and PPC case studies to conferences such as ad: tech and IRCE and sharing our secrets for getting higher rankings and profitability. Today we’d like to share some of our latest awards. Of course, they’re just...Read More
Google is constantly adding fuel to the fire to keep us on our toes. However, without a good SEO strategy, many businesses get burned. And those who can’t take the heat often end up in smoke. SEO is constantly changing, and yet some things always stay the same. Our commitment to seeing our clients succeed is one thing we...Read More
Google tried to sneak their Quality Update past us! We at SEO Inc. have seen the “Google Quality Update” on the horizon for a while now. We and the rest of the SEO world thought it would release with more fanfare (or at least with plenty of warning as with Mobilegeddon). But with the primarily silent...Read More
Introducing rich cards, the latest effort made by Google to serve their increasingly mobile audience. Rich cards are like condensed search results, presented in carousels at the top of the page. Users can scroll left and right to view information like “peanut butter cookie recipes.” Google is starting by showing rich cards for two categories:...Read More
Google is always testing new features. It’s part of its unending crusade to help users find what they’re looking for quickly, safely, and accurately. Because of this, many of its latest updates have been mobile optimization efforts. SEO Inc. is an SEO company that is on the forefront of any new Google algorithm changes and...Read More
In a perfect world, all sites would be mobile-friendly, just like we’ve been saying. But the sad truth is that all sites aren’t mobile-friendly. Or else why would this upcoming Google update get announced? The “Mobile May” Google update, announced last week, will boost the effects of Google’s mobile-friendly algorithm. If you’ve already optimized your...Read More
The digital landscape is continually evolving, and with more users accessing websites through mobile devices, it’s imperative for businesses to ensure their websites are mobile-friendly. Google has recognized this need and recently introduced a new tool called the Mobile-Friendly Test API, designed to help webmasters automate their mobile-friendliness checks. This blog will delve into the...Read More
Yesterday, Google launched a new website portal for its Webmasters page. It’s better organized, and it looks cleaner and friendlier, too. In addition to taking you to the Google Search Console home page, the Google Webmasters site also contains a staggering amount of documentation, all dedicated to helping new or veteran webmasters. Take it from...Read More
A study by Blue Nile Research has taken on the enormous task of answering the following questions: What content really compels people to buy? What channels do consumers use to make a buying decision? How does that differ when making a B2C purchase versus B2B? Over 500 US sources were surveyed. The study sought to...Read More