Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up (Week ending December 19th, 2012)

Posted by Julie McNamee on 12 Dec, 2012
View comments Wordtracker News
Good Eggs: Wordtracker's weekly SEO round-up from Wordtracker, the leading keyword research tool

Good egg

Leslie Van Zee's 20 calls to action for PPC campaigns covers just about all the customer types you'll come across online. PPC Optimization or, 20 Ways to Say “CLICK HERE"

David Bain, of http://www.26weekplan.com/ has launched a digital marketing magazine for the iPad. The 90-page December issue looks at analytics. Articles include ‘5 analytics stats you should be tracking’ by John Haydon, and a lengthy look at how to use Google Analytics to improve design and user experience. At the moment the magazine is just available for iPad and iPad mini - you can get the latest edition here: http://26wp.com/dmm

Every year SEO gets more complicated as Google rolls out updates and changes the rules. This is especially frustrating for small business owners who don't have the time or resources to stay up-to-date in, what they believe to be, an esoteric and confusing industry. Here are seven SEO tips to help earn more business through traditional organic search rankings. 7 Small Business SEO Tips

A partnership between Vizify and Twitter will show you your "Year on Twitter"

Bryson Meunier believes that mobile SEO should be treated differently to SEO for desktops and tablets. Others don't. Here are his arguments

As well as the obvious benefits to society, eMarketer presents statistics that show that Brands Doing Societal Good Drive More Purchases

Recent articles

Google retires Page Experience report in Search Console
Posted by Edith MacLeod on 19 November 2024
Google Maps now lets you search for products nearby
Posted by Edith MacLeod on 18 November 2024
Google rolls out November 2024 core update
Posted by Edith MacLeod on 12 November 2024
14 essential types of visual content to use [Infographic]
Posted by Wordtracker on 3 November 2024
OpenAI launches ChatGPT search
Posted by Edith MacLeod on 31 October 2024