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Your business deserves more than just an online existence—it deserves prominence. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the strategic powerhouse that can catapult your organization's site to the forefront of Google's search rankings. Join us as we share a few core principles of SEO tailored for business owners and actionable steps you can take. From optimizing your content to creating custom geolocation landing pages, this guide empowers you with actionable insights to boost your website's visibility and enhance its relevance in the eyes of your potential customers.
Using a Google Business Profile, also known as Google My Business, is a free tool that every organization should be utilizing. However, you might be wondering, “Does Google My Business help search engine optimization (SEO)?” In short, yes, it does. Let’s take a look at some of the direct SEO impacts Google My Business has so you can make the most out of your listing and improve your chances of showing up in local search results.
Google has announced that a new update to their search algorithm will have a significant impact on mobile search. We know your website’s SEO and search visibility is hugely important, so we’re here to help you figure out just how this new update will affect you.
Finally, answers to your biggest questions about Google Plus: Are people really using it? Does it really affect SEO?
Everyone's talking about SEO—the art of structuring and writing your website in a way that search engines index it and searchers find it. An entire industry has emerged around it, with SEO agencies popping up all over the country. And it can get pretty complex, with terms like "canonical tags" and "schema" and "Hummingbird" getting tossed around. But SEO doesn't have to be so complicated. By following some basic rules, you can help your web content rank higher in search and bring in more organic traffic.
Google search, and the way people use it, has changed. Learn how high-value content plays an important role in SEO.
2013 has been an exciting year for this blog. At the start of the year, I made a big decision to open up this blog to all nonprofits. And that is a decision I am very pleased with—it has been great getting to know my new readers. It is my sincere hope that all of you have enjoyed and benefited from my blog this year. As 2013 draws to a close, I’d like to take a look back at what we discussed this year. The following post is a collection of the most important takeaways from this year’s blog.
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