Google has confirmed that it is ending all authorship functionality from its search results, claiming that it experienced “no significant difference in click behaviour” during the experiment. But is this the end for AuthorRank?
Google has given some insight into how it will be assessing the suitability of an answer for a voice search query. But what are its army of “search quality raters” looking for, and what can we take from the new guidelines?
Facebook has started testing search ads, as part of a new strategy to grow its advertising propeties. Digital Minute takes a closer look.
Join Stickyeyes Senior SEO Lead, Jack Nottidge alongside speakers from Edit, Delete and Home agencies for Leeds Love Search, a half-day mini-conference as part of Leeds Digital Festival on Thursday 25th April 2019.
Join the Stickyeyes team at Search Leeds on 20th June 2019, along with speakers from Edit, Hubspot, Moz, Thomas Cook and Deep Crawl, at the largest search marketing event in the north.
As interest in car leasing grows from consumers, one brand leads the way online. But there's much more behind the story of the search results than perhaps meets the eye. Here are the four key findings from our vehicle leasing search report.
In this months SEO monthly roundup, we explore Google’s new requirements for events structured data, Google's passage ranking going live for US English queries, changes to Core Web Vitals reporting in Google Search Console and Google’s John Mueller confirming that duplicate content is not a negative ranking factor.
Bing starts putting animated GIFs in the picture despite internal restructuring, whilst Hungary backtracks on plans to tax internet traffic.
How will Google's recent EAT update change the way in which marketers approach their content strategy? The greater focus on expertise, authority and trust means that brands need to take a much bigger picture approach to how they communicate online.
Stickyeyes is going to the 2018 UK Search Awards, after being nominated in two categories.