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Myth Busted: Site Traffic a Ranking Factor?

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Site traffic being a ranking factor is what most SEO beginners and some intermediate SEOs believe to be true. I can’t blame them since I even believed it when I was just starting in SEO. But what’s the truth? Does site traffic not affect our site’s rankings as Google says? Or is there something deeper at play? Let’s find out.
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How the New Google Image Update Helps Increase Traffic To Your Content

How the New Google Image Update Increases Traffic To Your Content

Google Images has seen some significant updates over the past few months, with the most recent update removing the “View Image” button and Image Search function. This update has divided users of Google’s service, as it made searching and downloading images a slightly longer process than before.

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001_cover_What Should You Do When You Can’t Rank Any Higher But Still Want More Traffic

4 Steps To Increase Traffic When You Can’t Have Higher Rankings

When you first look at SEO and its corresponding process, it’s actually deceptively simple. We look for the right target audience, we create and optimize our website to match the audience’s intent, we ensure that Google can find, trust, and index our website, and we eventually strive to increase traffic while having higher rankings. However, what should you do if you can’t rank any higher, but still want to gain more traffic?

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Adapting Your SEO Strategy When Your Business Changes

SEO Specialists should be able to adapt to Google’s changes on the fly. I’m not exaggerating when I say that for SEO, you either adapt or you die. I can’t stress how crucial it is for any SEO to be ready to accept any changes in the industry and to always be informed on the regular updates that any search engine releases.

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How to Get More Traffic With Content Marketing

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People say it over and over, but content really is king. After all, all users are always on the hunt for valuable content they can learn from instead of seeing posts with rants and irrelevant information. The challenge now is how to combine valuable content with SEO for better ranking.

Start blogging and find success in this field with the help of these tips that work:

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When to Spend 10 Hours (or more) for a Single Post

I’ve been writing posts for the last three or so years (has it really been that long?!?). My writing frequency, I have to admit, is quite erratic. When I started, I used to write at least three posts in a week. Now, given a lot of other commitments, I barely have the time to sit down and finish a post within a week. Though I still try, believe me.

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