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June 5, 2024
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Yes, Clicks and Engagement Impact SEO
For years Google denied using clicks on organic listings as a ranking signal. We now know otherwise. Recently revealed documents show Google indeed uses click-related signals in its algorithm.Here’s an overview of those documents with my takeaways on the search engine optimization impact.
Organic ClicksAt Google’s federal antitrust trial last year, Google Search V.P. Pandu Nayak testified the search engine uses a ranking system called “Navboost” (also called “Glue”) that analyzes user interactions on search results (such as clicks, hovers, scrolls, and swipes) and retains the data for 13 months.
Navboost delivers results based on users’ interactions with related search result pages. The system also determines whether search results should include other features, such as videos, featured snippets, “People also ask,” and local packs.
The same trial produced an internal Google PDF from 2016 naming “user interactions” (i.e., clicks) as one of the top three ranking factors.Read article >
A Message from Agital
Boost SEO with Digital PR: 4 Killer Tactics
Creating and promoting newsworthy content drives media mentions and backlinks — the fuel for search engine optimization. Attend Agital's live webinar TODAY(June 5) to learn the best-performing content, journalist outreach, ecommerce case studies, and more. Free recording to all registrants. Learn more >
Q&A: Joe Pulizzi, Content Entrepreneur
Joe Pulizzi says authors no longer need traditional publishers to sell books. His latest title, "The Content Entrepreneur," is a collaboration among 33 content pros. Read article >
5 Content Marketing Ideas for July 2024
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From the Archive: May 2021
BOOM! Founder: Spend 30% of Revenue on Ads
Entrepreneur Ezra Firestone focuses on key management metrics. “If you make $1 million per year in revenue, you should spend $150,000 to $300,000 the next year on ads,” he told me. “The goal should be to grow the company.” Read article >
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