Google has a global goal to secure the web. While a noble goal, it requires website owners to become more tech-savvy and invest more in securing their websites. Secure search means Google will give more ranking authority to content and ecommerce websites that have an SSL/TLS certificate. The easy barrier of entry to websites development for entrepreneurs and local small businesses might become more technically challenging and more expensive; thus, the importance of having a detailed SEO tutorial.
Semrush offers a wide range of functions for analyzing webpages and their performance in search engines. In this article, I am going to explain how you can perform an SEO audit with Semrush tools and identify opportunities for optimization, as well as how you can determine how your competitors are doing. For this analysis, we’ve chosen to look at the Spanish version of Samsung.com and see how it is applying Google-quality guidelines. The only search engine that we are going to use in our study is Google.es, because it holds over 90% of the Spanish market share.
Pay per click marketing campaigns include not only landing pages, ad copy, offers and designs, but also CPC and bidding strategies. Before you assume PPC ads will bring you a fast ROI and monitor their effectiveness in your AdWords account, you should make sure they won‘t eat up your ad budget too quickly. In some industries, competition density for a keyword can be so high that its cost per click can reach $50 or more. The most desirable and expensive keywords are not always suitable for every ad campaign. But, you can discover more affordable search terms that will still make your ads profitable. How? Semrush will show you how to get cheap PPC keywords!
Semrush might be your favorite spy tool, but it‘s much more than that. You can also use Semrush to make better strategic decisions for your business. Here are five ways you can use Semrush to boost the performance of your AdWords.
Last month, we shared “10 Dos for Google AdWords“ on the blog. That list wouldn‘t be complete without a list of “don‘ts“ to match! See the list after the jump. Let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments.
Before Larry Page and Sergey Brin ever founded Google, Ilya Segalovich and Arkady Volozh had already created Yandex, currently Russia’s largest search engine. Learn about Yandex‘s reach, and its advantages over Google.