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Posted: Apr 11, 2020
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Any query we may have can be instantly answered by the little boxes in our pockets. All we need to do is open up Google, type what we want to know, and we’ve got an answer instantaneously.

But how does Google dig through the internet, past billions of pages, only to find the one that we are looking for? Not only does it find what we need, but it does it in thousandths of seconds.

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Posted: Apr 8, 2020
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Here's a reality check for 2020 — only one-third of businesses make it to the 10 year mark.

No market demand, running out of cash, and getting out-competed are among the leading reasons businesses fail.

The good news? You don't have to figure it all out on your own, because I've done a lot of the legwork for you.

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Posted: Apr 8, 2020
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The author's views are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz.

In earlier days of search marketing, SEOs often heard the same two best practices repeated so many times it became implanted in our brains:

  1. Wrap the title of your page in H1 tags
  2. Use one — and only one — H1 tag per page
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Posted: Apr 8, 2020
Categories: Web Design
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How do you make sure your website will look good on every browser and device? Take a look at these responsive web designs and you’ll discover how.

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Examples of responsive designs

When designing a new website, there’s a long list of specifications and requirements you have to fulfill. It’s just the nature of web design these days. And at the top of that list sits responsive web design.

Thankfully, high-quality WordPress themes like BeTheme make it insanely easy to check off all the technical requirements you’re expected to meet — including responsive design. But why does it matter so much?

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Posted: Apr 5, 2020
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Are Blog Comments Useless for Link Building?

How to Find Right Keywords with SEMrush

Finding proper keywords has never been that easy. Learn how to do it step by step with SEMrush?s Keyword Magic tool.

Editor’s note: “Ask an SEO” is a weekly column by technical SEO experts Shelly Fagin, Ryan Jones, Adam Riemer, and Tony Wright. Come up with your hardest SEO question and fill out our form. You might see your answer in the next #AskanSEO post!

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Posted: Apr 5, 2020
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Here's an easy way to categorize 100k keywords in less than a few hours of actual working time.

I have previously written about why keyword research isn’t dead. A key theme I continually make is that keyword categorization is incredibly important in order to be useful so that you can optimize towards topics and clusters rather than individual keywords. 

My keyword research documents often exceed 20k-50k keywords which are normally broken into two, three or sometimes more categories reflective of the site taxonomy in question. 

As you can see, I have categorized the keywords into 4, filterable, columns allowing you to select a certain “topic” and view the collective search volume for a cohort of keywords. What you can’t see is that there are over 8k keywords.

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Posted: Apr 5, 2020
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6 SEO Content Writing Tips for Law Firms

SEMrush Content Marketing Platform

Combine Creativity & Analytics on Each Step of Your Workflow. Empower Your Content Marketing with Data, Today!

The SEO landscape for law firms is fiercely competitive.

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Posted: Apr 5, 2020
Categories: Animation
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User experience design is a vital component of the website design. As design-related elements have strong influence on 94% of users’ first impression, this can affect to brand reputation, customer loyalty, and sales of a website. As a result, to boost user experience, web animations have been introduced as an increasing trend for web design. Using animation on the web is a great way to make a website delightful, attractive and feel alive. You can take full advantages of creative, fun and user-friendly characteristics it brings out. Websites with a subtle animation on page load, scroll, or hover are potential to give a positive experience to users. That leads to grabbing user attention, increasing engagement, or even increasing sales. Let’s check out the top 5 cool practices concerning web animations that help give a real boost to user experience.

 

Web animations are essential to web design.

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Posted: Apr 5, 2020
Categories: Animation
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Using Website Animation to Improve the User Experience

If you want to be a good designer, it is very important that you’re on top of the trend before it even is a trend.

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What exactly is an animation?

The animation trend

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Rich Snippets: What Are They and How Do You Get Them?

Posted: Apr 18, 2020
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Do you want your website to look like this in the search results?

1 rich snippets

Instead of this?

2 regular snippet

In this guide, you’ll learn:

 

What are rich snippets?

Rich snippets are visually more appealing search results with additional valuable information displayed alongside the title, description, and URL. The extra information comes from structured data on the page.

3 ahrefs snippet

Review and FAQ enhancements in the SERP.

 

When do rich snippets show up?

Rich snippets can only appear for pages with certain types of information, and they can be limited further by a device type. For example, “how to” rich snippets can only be shown on mobile devices:

4 faq snippet

 

What’s the difference between rich snippets and rich results?

You might have encountered the term “rich results,” which is often used interchangeably with “rich snippets.”

SERPs are rather complex these days. Just look at the poll results when I asked what people think this is called:

5 jobs rich result 1There’s definitely not a consensus.

The “SERP thing” in the picture above is officially called an interactive rich result…

Definition from Google’s search gallery.

…or is it an “enriched search result?”

7 jobs enriched result

Google’s lack of consistent terminology certainly doesn’t help matters here.

Here’s our take on the terminology:

  • Rich snippets: Regular search results with additional information displayed alongside the title, descriptive snippet, and URL.
  • Rich results: Any type of visually-enhanced search result with information pulled from relevant structured data. Rich snippets are a type of rich result.
  • SERP features. Anything that’s not a traditional “blue link” search result. Featured snippets, PPC ads, tweet boxes, and Knowledge Panels are all types of SERP features.

 

How rich snippets improve SEO

Ranking high in search results is great, but what ultimately makes people click through is the content of the snippet. Rich snippets help make your webpages look more enticing in the search results.

8 nikon snippets

That first snippet is arguably the most enticing because it uses the product schema markup to its full potential. It establishes trust and entices the click by having the most reviews and displaying the price.

You can also use these attributes, such as prices, the number of reviews, ratings, or cooking times for recipes as another competitive layer in the SERP. They’re giving you more space to entice clicks with information that matters. For example, I can imagine more people clicking on a product result that ranks second but is cheaper than the first one.

However, let’s be clear about this:

While having visually attractive snippets may lead to more clicks, rich snippets are not a ranking factor.

 

How to get rich snippets

Rich snippets are created based on structured data that is available for certain pieces of content. The data is formatted and organized in a way that makes it easy for Google to understand and use it for SERPs and other purposes.

So, instead of Google having to extract key information from something like this…

It will take 20 minutes to make the pancakes. Even better, these are low-calorie pancakes—around 80 per serving.

… they have it in a structured format that resembles this:

cooking time: 20 minutes
calories: 80

You can see how the second example would be easier for a machine like Google to read.

Now, when we refer to structured data in SEO, we usually mean the schema.org vocabulary used to mark up your content. Google may then decide to use this markup to enrich your search results.

So, how do you implement this markup, and what types of content can you apply it to? 

Here’s how to get the most out of rich snippets in four simple steps.

1. Check which rich snippets are right for you

First of all, standard search result snippets can already offer quite a good overview of the content. For example, in the case of most of our articles, there’s nothing much that can provide additional value for the user.

For instance, what else would you need besides the title, description, and URL for a blog post like this?

9 no snippet

The process of getting rich snippets is well-documented by Google. That includes the types of content that are eligible for search results enhancements.

Here is the list of the most common use cases for rich snippets markup:

There are many more options than this, but they apply to quite specific website categories like the recipes that you saw in the beginning. The rest are:

  • News, media, and entertainment
  • Books
  • Education
  • Events
  • Datasets
  • Job-related content

If any of the categories seem relevant for you, go over to the official docs, check the possible enhancements and features for your content type, and decide whether that’s something worth implementing.

For the rest of us, let’s take the FAQ markup as an example and go through the implementation process that can result in something like this:

10 faq markup

Implementing FAQ rich snippets is quite a popular modern SEO tactic of getting more SERP real estate. Even though it’s listed under the Product type, it can be used on any page that has an FAQ section.

2. Implement structured data

It’s easy to create the markup and deploy it regardless of how your website is built.

Let’s start by presenting the most straight-forward method of deploying the code into the <head> section of your website.

You’ll want to use one of many schema markup generators for this. I chose this one and selected the FAQ Page markup creation:

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@type": "FAQPage",
  "mainEntity": [{
    "@type": "Question",
    "name": "Is it difficult to implement such markup?",
    "acceptedAnswer": {
      "@type": "Answer",
      "text": "No, not at all, there's a lot of plugins and markup generators."
    }
  },{
    "@type": "Question",
    "name": "Do SEOs take advantage of the FAQ markup?",
    "acceptedAnswer": {
      "@type": "Answer",
      "text": "Yes, it's quite a popular tactic. While it can provide a lot of value in the SERP, SEOs tend to overuse it to the extent when it's against Google's guidelines."
    }
  }]
}
</script>

You can also use Google Tag Manager to deploy this code.

Just remember to only add schema for content that’s visible to users and adhere to Google’s guidelines for the selected schema type.

For example, you shouldn’t use FAQ markup for advertising purposes, and it needs to be written by the site itself.

SIDENOTE.

 I’m using JSON-LD (JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data) markup format here. You’ll also come across microdata and RDFa. Don’t use them, stick with JSON-LD. That’s what Google officially recommends, and it’s also the easiest and least messy format.

But what if you use a CMS where deploying custom code is rather troublesome?

If you’re using WordPress, plugins have got you covered. Structured data is supported in multi-purpose SEO plugins like Yoast or Rank Math, or there are even plugins made just for schema implementation.

Yoast is fine for the basics like FAQ and “how to” schema, but you’ll need a more specialized plugin for the wider spectrum of schema types. After going through free versions of the most popular plugins, I liked the user experience and markup options of Rank Math the most.

Sticking with Yoast and our FAQ example, the process is very straightforward (and identical to Rank Math, actually). You just select an FAQ block when creating a page…

11 yoast structured data blocks

…and fill in the questions and answers:
12 yoast faq schema test

Deployment processes depend on the plugin and the schema type, there’s no magic shortcut or one-fits-all guide for this. Just go through the documentation of the plugin of your choice to see how it works with your chosen schema type.

3. Validate the markup

Using markup generators and plugins already makes the markup deployment process kind of foolproof. But it’s a good practice to run it through Google’s Rich Results Testing Tool. This will immediately tell you whether the code or page is eligible for rich results.

Keep in mind the word “eligible” because rich snippets are not guaranteed.
13 rich results test

You can also use a URL input if the markup is already in production. That’s good for arbitrary checks but useless for sitewide monitoring.

4. Monitor marked-up pages for performance and errors

Google doesn’t hold back even in this regard. Everything that you need here is in Google Search Console.

You can filter your performance reports by the type of rich results:

14 faq results gsc

And see all the eligible markup types that Google detected on your site:

15 rich snippets gsc

Clicking on a rich snippets enhancement takes you to a report showing URLs that are valid, invalid, and have warnings.

16 rich snippets gsc report alt

If you’ve already validated the markup, then you shouldn’t encounter any problems. The great thing about this is that you don’t need to set up anything. It will appear in GSC after you deployed the rich results markup and Google picked it up by crawling those pages.

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