Which SEO issues do you really need to focus on? We decided to find out using real data. In this article you will find a list of the most common on-page, technical SEO and website issues and information about the way they can affect your search engine rankings. The infographic below summarizes our key findings. Be aware of all of your website’s issues!
Most users familiar with Semrush know that when you wish to export a particular report, you have to receive all of the results, rather than the select few results you would like to actually have exported. You would go to type in a competitor, click on the Organic Positions report and notice only a select amount of keywords you would actually like exported. These could be keywords you wish to research further or keywords you wish to keep your eye on moving forward. Well I have great news! The newest feature implemented within Semrush will make this process much easier.
Having an app for your business is becoming more important, especially depending on your industry. The fact is that many users like to know that they can gain access to everything they need to interact with your business on a mobile app rather than having to use a mobile page on their smartphone or tablet. If you have designed a business app, or are looking to design one, then Google’s Firebase is absolutely essential, and in our opinion as a marketing agency, the best out there.
This time, we decided to test a completely new format for our Semrush Chat. We analyzed an actual online store in real-time together with our chat participants! If you want to learn how to improve your ecommerce website’s performance and achieve online success using this example, check out the recap!
PPC managers need to have a wide range of skills to succeed from being analytical to creative. If you are looking to hire a PPC specialist, these are the ten skills to look for in a candidate.
Do you suspect that your sales page leaves people cold? Do you think nobody’s reading your content — or, at the very least, they’re ignoring your Call to Action (CTA) buttons? Are the images on your website turning visitors off — or confusing them?