
New Feature: a Page Experience module!
To get started, you can simply cut and paste one or more URLs into the input field here 👇🏻
To get started, you can simply cut and paste one or more URLs into the input field here 👇🏻
As part of ongoing enhancements and developments to the Authoritas platform, we are excited to share the new User Interface!
Thank you Sandy Lee for all of your great tips on how to best use APIs! You can watch the full Tea Time SEO talk here:
An effective website migrations can help boost SEO performance or it can cause your organic traffic to nose-dive. Learn from the successes and failures of our expert speakers in this Tea Time SEO special show and post.
There was a bunch of questions around if Google was biasing its search results mainly in favour of politically left-leaning websites, with a few questioning whether on the contrary it biased right-leaning websites. There was also a bunch of consumers asking why certain left-wing or right-wing websites were effectively being censored from their search results. The last set of questions, were less about bias and more about why Google search wasn’t as good as it was in recent years.
OK, that was the first thing that came to mind for me and I’m sure for many SEOs like me, who have been using ‘question answering’ as a technique to rank for Universal Search results such as Featured Snippets, People Also Ask and Organic FAQs.
If you want a quick and easy way to find your own IP address on Google Search, then simply go to your local version of Google and ask the question, “What is my IP address”. Google gives you the answer right at the top of the search results.
AUSTIN, Texas — GroupBy Inc., a leading provider of relevancy-focused eCommerce solutions, in conjunction with Authoritas, a leading provider of a comprehensive SEO software platform today announced the launch of their SEO Accelerator and North American reseller agreement.
You can extract local business listings from Google in two ways:
Sophie goes into detail after her talk at at Tea Time SEO on how to find out who your competition really is, and what you can do with the information you uncover.
Things used to be a lot simpler. Google would just serve up approximately 10 blue, organic links per page (plus some Ads at the top), so to work out your organic rank, you simply had to see how far down that list of links you were.
Few things are as frustrating as a competitor analysis that doesn’t yield actionable insight – but local SEO competitor audits can go down rabbit trails pretty quickly. This framework is designed to help you identify which one to go down first so you can find actionable information faster.