Keeping Up With SEO and Social Media: A Quick Year in Review

2016 was the year of mobile search. Back in April Google made waves by updating their algorithm to include “mobile-friendliness” as a ranking signal. The update was hyperbolically dubbed Mobilegeddon, as webmasters scrambled to ensure their sites fell within Google’s definition of mobile-friendly.

KEEPING UP WITH SEO AND SOCIAL MEDIA: NOVEMBER ROUNDUP

With the year winding down, it’s time to determine if 2015’s SEO best practices will carry over into 2016. Although the search landscape is always changing, many of today’s core elements for successful online marketing campaigns should continue to be relevant well into the future.

Keeping up with SEO and Social Media: September Roundup

Following last month’s Google update that reduced the local 7-pack to just 3, September featured a number of articles addressing what the new Google local search display means for small and midsize businesses. The bottom line seems to be that organic rankings will be more competitive than ever and some firms may need to add additional advertising in order to compensate for the inevitable decrease in phone calls.

Keeping up with SEO and Social Media: August Roundup

August was another busy month in the world of SEO, social media, and Internet marketing. Google updated the way their local search results display, downgrading the 7-pack to a 3-pack as part of a redesign seeking to better optimize results for a mobile user interface.

Keeping Up with SEO and Social Media: July Roundup

There was a lot going on in the month of July. With an assortment of tips on improving your mobile website, suggestions for beefing up blog content, and plenty of articles on what to do (and what not to do) as you continue to solidify your firm’s rankings, it would have been easy to miss some of the top articles from the past few weeks. Fortunately, as always, the meatiest posts have been curated for your after-the-fact perusal.