


Want to Rank No1? 6 Tips to Create SEO-Friendly Content
SEO generally involves a bit of shifting around tags, carefully creating highways for crawlers to find your pages, and meticulously linking authoritative websites to slowly climb up the rankings.While it’s true that the “if you build it, they will come” approach to...
Google is Bringing Search Console Data to Third-Party Content Platforms
Google’s Martin Splitt revealed the company is working on ways of bringing Search Console data to third-party platforms.“There will literally be an API to integrate the data from Search Console,” says Splitt in a recent video on the Google Webmasters YouTube channel....
Clients Clients Who Pay More for SEO Services Report Higher Satisfaction RatesWho Pay More for SEO Services Report Higher Satisfaction Rates
A study finds clients spending above average for SEO services are more likely to be satisfied than clients spending less.The average amount that American small businesses spend on SEO services is $497.16 per month.According to the study, clients that spent over...
Google Wants to Establish an Official Standard for Using Robots.txt
Google has proposed an official internet standard for the rules included in robots.txt files.Those rules, outlined in the Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP), have been an unofficial standard for the past 25 years.While the REP has been adopted by search engines it’s...
Facebook to launch cryptocurrency in 2020
Facebook expects its cryptocurrency ecosystem called Calibra, including a digital currency and wallet, to go live in 2020.The social media giant has confirmed that it has developed a digital wallet to store, save and send Libra, a new global currency built on...
Less than 1% of cybercrimes prosecuted
Cybercrime and hacking offences are going unpunished in the UK, according to a new report, which claims less than one per cent of reported attacks reach prosecution.City law firm RPC stated there were 65 prosecutions for computer hacking in the UK in the year ending...
Facebook has launched a new app
Facebook has launched a new app that pays users in exchange for collecting data on how they use apps from rival companies. The ‘Study’ market research app, which launches in the US and India today, is targeted at adults and comes after the social media giant was...
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