
This post was originally was originally published here on Search Engine Round Table. Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Search Engine Roundtable Stories: Google: Wikipedia Is Really Good At Getting Links To Internal PagesStemming […]

This post was originally was originally published here by Search Engine Land. Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Take the State of Search Survey from SEMPO & Search Engine LandOct 31, 2016 by Barry Schwartz Take the SEMPO survey […]

This post was originally was originally published here by Search Engine Land. SEMPO, in partnership with us at Search Engine Land, is asking the search industry to participate by completing the annual State of Search Survey. The survey is available by clicking here. Those who take the survey will be given access to a free of the […]

This post was originally was originally published here by Search Engine Land. Katy Tonkin (left) and Maddie Cary of Point It accept the Landy for Best B2C Enterprise SEM Initiative. The mission they chose to accept: To build and activate paid search campaigns to promote the surprise product launch of the Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book […]

This post was originally was originally published here by Litmus. October 31, 2016 By Justine Jordan A commonly accepted best practice in the email world is the inclusion of alt attributes (frequently known as an “ALT tag” or “ALT text,” which is shorthand for alternative text) for images. Alt text in email is now the standard practice […]

This post was originally was originally published here on SEMRush Blog. In many ways, Buzzfeed has changed the way we think about content. Just five years ago, we never though that “serious” news sites like The Wall Street Journal or The New York Times would try to make their content more like that of a […]

This post was originally was originally published here by Search Engine Land. Let’s face it: anyone with an AdWords login, bank account and keyboard can create ads for search. It can be a Wild West out there, which means that many ads ultimately fail. They fail because they don’t capture the attention of searchers, because they don’t include […]