You’re tired of seeing your website on Page 2 of Google’s search results, right? Sick of seeing your competitor dominating you at the top every single time? We get it, and you’re not alone! As a developer, there are some things you can do to help boost how SEO-friendly your website is. That’s right, it’s not all keywords and content marketing. If you join our session on Search Engine Optimization for Developers, you can become every marketing team’s best friend by… Source link
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The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of GamasutraÂ’s community.The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.  In today’s digitalized world, an online presence is no longer optional for success-oriented brands. Due to the ever-growing number of businesses out there, the competition is fiercer than… Source link
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Creating a website with a professional, high-end template and a flashy logo is great, but it isn’t enough to get people to come to your website. To do that, you need more than just razzle-dazzle and a pretty color palette. First, you have to give them a way to actually find your website. The process of making your website “findable” involves a process known as search engine optimization or SEO for short. Another common term is Internet Marketing. No matter which moniker you give it,… Source link
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In May 2020, Google announced that an update to the company’s search algorithm could be coming sometime in 2021. It didn’t make much of an impression for most people, but in one corner of the tech world, search engine optimization (SEO) professionals immediately kicked into high gear. According to StatCounter, a web traffic analysis website, Google has overwhelming dominance as a search engine, with 81 percent market share on desktop devices and 94 percent on mobile. Appearing high up on… Source link
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