HARO is back
HARO’s Return: What Does the Acquisition Mean for PR Professionals?Exciting news has surfaced in the public relations community: HARO (Help a Reporter Out) is making a comeback following its acquisition…
New to SEO. Need some guidance
Exploring the World of SEO: A Newcomer’s GuideWelcome to the exciting realm of Search Engine Optimization (SEO)! If you’re considering a transition into this dynamic field, you’re not alone. Many…
What’s the Most Surprising SEO Tactic That Worked for You?
Unlocking the Secrets of SEO: Share Your Most Surprising TacticsHello, SEO enthusiasts!As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of Search Engine Optimization, it’s fascinating to uncover the unconventional strategies that yield…
Googled killed my $1,000/mo blog. Why shouldn’t I just sell backlinks?
Title: Navigating the Aftermath of a Google Update: Should You Consider Selling Backlinks?In the dynamic world of online blogging, a sudden shift can change your fortunes overnight. I recently experienced…
Fuck Google!
Navigating the Frustrations of Google Updates: A Personal ReflectionIn the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, it’s not uncommon to feel disheartened by the sudden shifts that come with algorithm updates.…
The Man Who Killed Google Search
The Death of Google Search: An Industry PerspectiveIn recent discussions surrounding the future of search engines, the name Prabhakar Raghavan has emerged prominently. He, along with Sundar Pichai and their…
Looking for Beta Testers for the Ultimate AI SEO Content Tool
Join Our Beta Testing Program for an Innovative AI SEO Content Tool!Hello, WordPress Enthusiasts!We are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for bloggers and content creators alike! We’re unveiling a…
Anyone know why Candy AI got removed from Google Search?
Understanding the Removal of Candy AI from Google SearchLately, there has been significant discussion surrounding the removal of Candy AI from Google’s search results. As a curious observer, I find…
Google market share falls to lowest point in over 15 years…
Google’s Market Share Hits a 15-Year Low: What This Means for Users and the Search IndustryIn a surprising development, Google has seen its market share decline to 86.94%, the lowest…