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What Do You Do When You Lose Organic Traffic to Google SERP Features?

Posted by Emily.Potter Google’s increasing dominance of their own search engine results pages (SERPs) has kicked up a lot of panic and controversy in the SEO industry. As Barry Adams pointed out on Twitter recently, this move by Google is not exactly new, but it does feel like Google has suddenly placed their foot on […]

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Consumers lose trust in businesses with inaccurate NAP

Over the years we’ve seen the importance of the humble business listing change. While citations were once considered key link sources and their accuracy a contributing ranking factor for local search, today their impact has waned somewhat. However, as Moz’s most recent Local Search Ranking Factors survey found, NAP (Name, Address, Phone number) details in

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Never Lose a Customer Again, Flowmagic, and 1Password Business

My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from an online source

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80% Lose Trust in Local Businesses if Online Information is Incorrect – Small Business Trends

A recent report says 80 percent of consumers lose trust in local businesses because they see incorrect or inconsistent contact details or business names online. That is four in five customers. Why is local citation important besides potentially losing four and five customers? Local SEO and customer experience. If the citations of your business’s name,

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Teens Lose Interest in Facebook, Customers Gripe About Chatbots – Small Business Trends

Top news this week revolved around trends impacting two of the most important tools around these days for business. A new study found that Facebook’s hold on the younger online generations is loose, at best. This is something to consider for your future marketing efforts. Speaking of the future … chatbots are more accessible for

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