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Category: SERPs

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What Should You Do If Your Search Rankings Don’t Go Any Higher?

Has your content been stuck in the SERPs, and hasn’t gotten any better for a while? If you want to improve your search rankings, you’ve come to the right place. Adam Riemer, CEO at Adam Riemer Marketing, LLC, joined Search Engine Journal’s Senior Managing Editor Miranda Miller to talk about finding opportunities sure to increase …

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What Should You Do If Your Search Rankings Aren’t Going Any Higher?

If you’re doing everything you can to get your website to rank higher in the search results, but you’re having troubles figuring out how to do it, then Search Engine Journal might be able to help. Adam Riemer, CEO at Adam Riemer Marketing, LLC, joined Search Engine Journal’s Senior Managing Editor Miranda Miller to talk …

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IndexNow’s Instant SERP Updates Are Here

On-demand indexing has finally arrived, giving you more control over when Bing, Yandex (Google will allow this soon too). With this new Instant SERP update, you’ll have a more efficient way to notify search engines when ever the content on your website has been updated. Fabrice Canel, Principal Program Manager for Microsoft Bing, joins our …

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Getting Smarter with SERPs – Whiteboard Friday

Modern SERPs requires modern understanding. There really isn’t such a thing as national SERPs, as everything these days is local. When we base important decisions on SERPs and rankings, using the highest quality data is an important factor. In this episode of Whiteboard Friday, Russ Jones explores the problem with SERPs, data quality, and existing …

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How to Create Google-Friendly FAQ to win valuable real estate in the SERPs by Jason Barnard

SEMrush is going to share with you Jason’s cheat sheet for Google-friendly FAQs. This strategy works for any site. Jason will be using WordPress to illustrate, but you can use it on your site, whether you use WordPress or not. And right at the end, there’s a fun part. Jason pulls Google’s leg a little …

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Extract SEO Value from SERPs with Knowledge Graph and Answer Boxes – Whiteboard Friday

From the user point of view, getting search results that include answer boxes and knowledge graph results can be useful and convenient.  Getting the answers a user is looking for with the least amount of clicks is mighty convenient.  But the convenience that comes with the knowledge graph and answer boxes for users, comes with …

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