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‘A little bit of I and an extra sprinkling of you’ …a few sweet treats from the Content Promotion Summit

If you are in the know when it comes to the content and content marketing world, it is highly likely that you will have heard of the Content Promotion Summit that has been taking place over the last couple of weeks. If not, worry not. Hosted by Cody Lister, blogging enthusiast and avid content promoter,…

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What Running a Car Club Has Taught Me About Marketing

I thought today I’d share something a little different than the usual SEO posts I write. When I am not at work I can usually be found around my car. I’m quite a keen petrol head and spend far too much money on running and modifying my car, as well as products to keep it…

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‘Writing is dead’ says Facebook

In a recent article that appeared on my Twitter feed,  Ann Handley, esteemed content marketing expert and Chief Content Officer at Marketing Profs, talked about how Facebook has recently declared the death of online written content, or rather predicting it will dead be very soon. And I wholeheartedly agree with Ann. Scaremongering much? Whiff of…

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Google Adds ‘Compare Queries’ to Search Analytics

If you log in to your search console account today and visit the search analytics section, you will notice that Google has quietly released a new feature called ‘Compare Queries’. What this means is you can enter the queries you want to see impressions, visits, position or click through rate for and compare them against…

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Google SERP: Changes in Width, Titles and Descriptions

If you have not already heard, Google have made some pretty seismic changes to their search results recently. Talk has been rife since the 11th of May this year when webmasters started commenting on changes to the search column. Every facet of the search result page will be impacted by these changes with Rich Snippets,…

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Google SERP Changes in May 2016: Rich Cards

Google announced on Tuesday May 17th that it is introducing Rich Cards to the Google.com SERPs, initially only for mobile results and for two content categories; recipes and movies. Rich Cards takes the current Rich Snippets feature further, using your marked up content (with Schema) to display a lot more information about the content on…

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Speed up, ditch professionalism and write for people – a round-up of Brighton SEO

  The Anicca Digital team headed to one of the biggest events in the SEO calendar last week, Brighton SEO, to ensure we’re up to speed on the industry’s latest advice, techniques and findings. As part of the PR and Content team here at Anicca, I soaked up anything and everything content and links-related, looking…

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Map Analytics session data to list of crawled URLs

If you want to determine how effective/valuable each URL is on your website in terms of SEO authority, quality of content and conversion opportunity, this guide can help you gather the data you need, which can act as a nice supporting document for an overall content audit document. In this guide I specifically look at how to map Analytics…