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Sia Karamalegos is a freelance web developer and web performance engineer helping ecommerce brands turn faster load times into real revenue. As a Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and a former engineer on Shopify's performance team, Sia brings a unique blend of hands-on experience and deep technical insight to the challenge of building faster, more performant online stores.With a passion for developer education and community building, Sia organizes the Eleventy Meetup, Durham Social Hack Night, and a new global web performance meetup, connecting engineers around the world to share real-world tactics and tools. She's also a frequent international speaker and writer, known for making complex topics like Core Web Vitals and JavaScript performance approachable and actionable.In 2024, Sia launched ThemeVitals, a tool that benchmarks Shopify themes using real user data—not lab simulations to uncover which themes actually perform well across the devices your customers use. It's a mission rooted in impact: helping merchants and theme developers make smarter, faster decisions that drive conversion and long-term growth.Through her work, Sia is redefining how ecommerce teams think about performance, showing that real user data, smart defaults, and community-driven tooling can transform the way we build the web.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:40] Intro[01:00] Focusing on real-world site speed fixes[02:39] Improving performance metrics for merchants[04:22] Translating Google metrics for merchants[04:56] Understanding how Core Web Vitals work[07:34] Balancing traffic vs technical optimization[10:36] Shifting focus from speed to sales[13:16] Balancing performance with product experience[15:26] Highlighting global device performance gaps[16:54] Uploading giant images the wrong way[21:04] Auditing your tech stack regularly[21:53] Comparing Shopify themes with real data[24:11] Balancing features vs speed in theme choice[26:00] Avoiding minimalist themes that lack function[28:08] Encouraging feedback for future improvementsResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeExplore real-world Core Web Vitals performance data for popular Shopify themes themevitals.com/Web Developer & Performance Engineer sia.codes/Follow Sia Karamalegos linkedin.com/in/karamalegosIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
In dieser Episode von SEOPRESSO diskutieren Björn Darko und Lars Weber die Herausforderungen und Techniken im Bereich Negative SEO. Lars, ein Experte für Cyber-Attacken, teilt seine Beobachtungen über aktuelle Trends, darunter HT-Access-Hacks, Spam-Portale und die Manipulation von Backlinks. Zudem wird die Zunahme von DDoS-Attacken thematisiert und wie diese die Performance von E-Commerce-Webseiten beeinflussen können. Die Diskussion bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, die Webseitenbetreiber ergreifen sollten, um sich gegen solche Angriffe zu schützen. In dieser Episode diskutieren Björn Darko und Lars die Herausforderungen und Gefahren im Bereich SEO, insbesondere im Hinblick auf Captchas, den Einsatz von KI für negative SEO-Attacken und die wirtschaftlichen Schäden, die durch Cyberangriffe entstehen können. Sie betonen die Notwendigkeit regionaler Strategien und die Bedeutung technischer Optimierungen, um mit den sich ständig ändernden Google-Updates Schritt zu halten. Abschließend geben sie praktische Handlungsempfehlungen für Webseitenbetreiber, um ihre Online-Präsenz zu sichern.TakeawaysNegative SEO ist ein wachsendes Problem.Aktuelle Trends zeigen eine Zunahme von Cyber-Attacken.HT-Access-Hacks können gravierende Folgen haben.Spam-Portale kehren zurück und beeinflussen den SEO-Markt.Backlinks sind entscheidend für die Sichtbarkeit einer Webseite.DDoS-Attacken werden gezielter eingesetzt.E-Commerce-Webseiten sind besonders anfällig für Angriffe.Die Manipulation von Core Web Vitals ist eine neue Strategie.Webseitenbetreiber müssen proaktive Sicherheitsmaßnahmen ergreifen.Die Bedeutung von regelmäßigen Updates und Wartung ist entscheidend. Captchas können Nutzer frustrieren und zu Kaufabbrüchen führen.Der Einsatz von KI kann sowohl für SEO als auch für negative Angriffe genutzt werden.Negative SEO-Attacken können erhebliche wirtschaftliche Schäden verursachen.Regionale Strategien sind für viele Branchen entscheidend geworden.Technische Optimierung ist für das Ranking bei Google unerlässlich.Webseitenbetreiber sollten regelmäßig ihre Suchkonsole überprüfen.Ein solider Backup-Plan ist für die Sicherheit von Webseiten wichtig.Die Geschwindigkeit von Cyberangriffen nimmt zu.Ein Tagebuch über Änderungen kann helfen, Probleme schneller zu identifizieren.Kunden sind oft nicht bereit, neue Strategien zu akzeptieren.Chapters00:00 Einführung in Negative SEO01:11 Aktuelle Trends und Taktiken im Negative SEO03:39 HT-Access-Hacks und deren Gefahren06:34 Spam-Portale und deren Rückkehr10:22 Manipulation durch Backlinks16:44 DDoS-Attacken und deren Auswirkungen19:19 E-Commerce und die Gefahren von Bots24:10 Die Herausforderungen von Captchas25:06 Die Gefahren von KI im SEO27:01 Negative SEO-Attacken und ihre Auswirkungen29:57 Wirtschaftliche Schäden durch Cyberangriffe32:47 Die Notwendigkeit regionaler Strategien35:51 Technische Optimierung und Google Updates37:46 Handlungsempfehlungen für Webseitenbetreiber
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, panelist Dan Shappir sits down with guest Aden Bai to delve into the nuances of React performance. Broadcasting from Tel Aviv, Dan welcomes Aden, who is based in San Francisco, for an insightful discussion on optimizing React apps. Aden, known for his projects Million JS and ReactScan, shares his journey into coding and his focus on enhancing web performance. Together, they explore the intricacies of the virtual DOM, React rendering processes, and the common pitfalls that developers face in managing performance. Aden introduces ReactScan, a tool designed to visualize and troubleshoot performance issues in React applications, making complex profiling accessible to a broader range of developers. The conversation also touches on broader performance metrics like Core Web Vitals and the challenges of maintaining efficiency across various devices and browsers. Whether you're a seasoned developer or new to React, this episode offers valuable insights into creating faster and more efficient web applications. Tune in to learn how you can improve your React project's performance and user experience with tools and techniques from top industry experts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Matthew Edgar, Partner and Technical SEO Consultant at Elementive, delves into technical SEO and user experience. Despite the misconceptions surrounding core web vitals, they are not the biggest ranking factor. However, in an age where search engines are prioritizing user experience, we must ensure that our websites provide a positive experience for visitors when they click in from a search result. Today, Matthew discusses how core web vitals affect SEO.Connect With: Matthew Edgar: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sia Karamalegos, performance engineer, web developer, and Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies & Web Performance, discusses the pitfalls of relying solely on Lighthouse scores, the importance of Real User Monitoring (RUM), and dive deep into metrics like Core Web Vitals and various other performance indicators, giving practical insights to enhance user experience on your website! Links https://sia.codes http://front-end.social/@sia https://bsky.app/profile/sia.codes https://github.com/siakaramalegos https://www.linkedin.com/in/karamalegos https://stackoverflow.com/users/5049215/sia https://conf.11ty.dev/2024/you-re-probably-doing-web-performance-wrong https://themevitals.com We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Sia Karamalegos.
In the first episode of 2025, host Jack Chambers-Ward is joined by Jamie Indigo, an expert in technical SEO and an overall delightful human being. Jamie guides Jack through the findings from the 2024 Web Almanac's SEO chapter including technical data changes over recent years, offering insights and predictions for the future. Jamie also highlights AI's rising influence, the importance of robots.txt, Core Web Vitals updates, and structured data advancements. Follow Jamie: Website: https://not-a-robot.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-indigo/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/not-a-robot.com Rich Snippets: https://trafficthinktank.com/rich-snippets/ Resources Web Almanac 2024 - SEO Chapter: https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/seo Performance chapter: https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/performance Maggie Appleton Dark Forest: https://maggieappleton.com/ai-dark-forest https://youtu.be/1OvasjokuaA?si=UBNiK07uyWHjd2HX by Jess Sankhavaram-Peck Chapters 00:00 Welcome to 2025: Kicking Off the New Year 01:11 Sponsored by SE Ranking https://seranking.com/?sou1=influencers&gr1=podcast&tg1=search_with_candour&kw1=com_first_ad&utm_source=influencers&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=com_first_ad_search_with_candour 02:45 Introducing Jamie Indigo: Technical SEO Expert 03:56 What is the Web Almanac? 04:43 Exploring the Methodology: Data and Analysis 13:47 Dynamic Rendering and Robots.txt: Trends and Changes 20:44 Meta Robots Directives: New Data Insights 29:03 Canonical Tags Explained 29:37 Consistency in SEO 33:53 JavaScript and SEO Misconceptions 34:51 Structured Data Insights 39:34 The Role of Knowledge Graphs 46:10 Core Web Vitals Update 50:05 Wrapping Up and Future Plans
Harry Roberts, Google Developer Expert and web performance consultant, about thinking like a performance engineer. Learn about Core Web Vitals, user journey testing, and practical tips for optimizing website speed and user experience. Links https://csswizardry.com/about https://webperf.social/@csswizardry https://x.com/csswizardry https://www.linkedin.com/in/csswizardry Speculation Rules (https://csswizardry.com/2024/12/a-layered-approach-to-speculation-rules) Containment by tightening up your caching (https://csswizardry.com/2024/08/cache-grab-how-much-are-you-leaving-on-the-table) https://speakerdeck.com/csswizardry/how-to-think-like-a-performance-engineer We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Harry Roberts.
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Great deals are happening online during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, but the BEST deals are actually happening during other parts of the year. We're taking you behind the scenes to see how sites like Slickdeals handle a surge of 10 million users—without missing a beat.In this episode, Chuck and Nick talk with Mike Lively, SVP of Engineering at Slickdeals, to uncover the strategies that keep online shopping experiences smooth during peak season. Discover the intense planning, testing, and troubleshooting that go into keeping one of the busiest deal sites running at full speed, even on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Learn how the “Slickdeals Effect” impacts retailers and what it takes to deliver a seamless experience to millions of eager shoppers.In honor of Cyber Monday, we're re-sharing this conversation with Mike Lively, which was recorded last year—but the truths remain just as important today!Join us as we discuss:How retailers and eCommerce sites can get ready for holiday and seasonal shopping days, like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day. Ways to prevent third-party tags from causing costly performance issues and customer friction to ensure reliable user experiences.The value of ongoing testing and planning to convert more visitors and retain customers throughout the entire year. The significance of Core Web Vitals in optimizing website performance and user experiences.Want more tips and strategies to create frictionless user experiences? Subscribe to our newsletter!
In this episode of SEO 101, we explore October's search ranking volatility, potential penalties for Fortune Recommends due to site reputation abuse, and the removal of the sitelinks search box. We also discuss Google's new "People's Insights," expandable knowledge panels, and John Mueller's insights on Core Web Vitals and ideal content length.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Mordy's back with the EDGE after his holiday and throws out hot takes and Captain Obvious moments on the show. We cover the news of the week: AI Overviews that are rolling out in 100+ countries (except for those in the EU, oddly), Google's perspective on Core Web Vitals and ranking, and the communication from Google about content that starkly differs from the rest of the domain - it ain't gonna fair well, folks! Check out our jump into AI News and Tools with this episode—seriously concerning and seriously funny information—the polls of the AI space. Also - last chance to get BrightonSEO US tickets! Go to https://edgeofthewebradio.com/brightonseo to enter into the weekly giveaway! News from the EDGE: [00:02:15] Last Change for BrightonSEO Tickets [00:06:37] Moryd's Hot Take on the Semrush purchase of Search Engine Land [00:09:30] Google Rolls Out AI Overviews in 100+ Countries [00:13:34] What Does John Mueller Say About Core Web Vitals and Ranking? [00:15:54] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:17:15] Google Also Says: Stay in Your Lane AI News: [00:27:28] Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said [00:31:17] Meta is reportedly working on its own AI-powered search engine, too AI Tools: [00:34:57] AI pricing generator for your product or SaaS. [00:37:29] EDGE of the Web Sponsor: InLinks Barry Blast from Search Engine Roundtable: [00:38:46] Google To Sunset Call Ads; Migrating To Responsive Search Ads [00:40:51] Google Search Console Performance Report Showing Almost No Data Today [00:42:27] Google: AI Is Not Going Away, So Don't Be Left Behind Thanks to our sponsors! Site Strategics https://edgeofthewebradio.com/site Inlinks https://edgeofthewebradio.com/inlinks Follow Us: X: @ErinSparks X: @MordyOberstein X: @TheMann00 X: @EDGEWebRadio
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Itai Sadan, founder of Duda, a website builder designed specifically for agencies and small businesses. We discuss the evolution of Duda from a mobile-first solution to a comprehensive platform for responsive web design. Itai Sadan shares his insights on the strategic shift to focus on web professionals, the role of AI in enhancing agency efficiency, and the unique value Duda offers compared to competitors like WordPress. Our conversation also touches on the cultural influences behind the company's name and ethos. Key Takeaways: Duda started as a mobile-first solution for small businesses. The platform evolved to support responsive web design. Focusing on web professionals helped Duda clarify its mission. AI is transforming how agencies operate and deliver services. Duda provides tools to enhance agency productivity and efficiency. The company emphasizes the importance of websites in marketing. Duda's support team offers 24/7 assistance to users. The platform integrates various tools to streamline website creation. Duda is committed to improving Core Web Vitals for better performance. The name 'Duda' is inspired by the film The Big Lebowski. More About Itai Sadan Check out Itai Sadan's Website: https://www.duda.co/ Connect with Itai Sadan on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/itaisadan Follow Duda on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/duda Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts If you liked this episode, please rate and review the show. Click here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-duct-tape-marketing-podcast/id78797836 Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then, let us know what you loved most about the episode. Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ducttapemarketing/ Are you stuck trying to figure out your marketing strategy? Get Your Free AI Prompts To Build A Marketing Strategy HERE - dtm.world/freeprompts This episode of The Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by: Duda - Today's episode is sponsored by Duda—the web design platform trusted by agencies to create beautiful, high-performing sites fast. Ready to impress your clients? Visit duda.co and start building something amazing! ActiveCampaign - Try ActiveCampaign free for 14 days with our special offer. Exclusive to new customers—upgrade and grow your business with ActiveCampaign today! https://www.activecampaign.com/free
Google lleva más de 4 años insistiendo sin cesar en la importancia de optimizar nuestros sitios web para una serie de métricas conocidas como Core Web Vitals, de las que ya hemos hablado en este podcast. Unas métricas que reflejan la respuesta de nuestras páginas a las visitas de usuarios reales donde entran en juego factores externos al webmaster como la conectividad del dispositivo que se utiliza. Obsesionarse con estas métricas dejando a un lado otros factores de experiencia de usuario, además de frustrante, es un gran error. Por eso, he invitado a Alvaro Fontela, experto en Wordpress y Web Performance Optimization, para hablar de cómo podemos optimizar de verdad nuestros sitios web para brindar la mejor experiencia posible a nuestros visitantes.
Join us in this episode as we delve into new performance features in Chrome DevTools with Umar Hansa. Learn about preloading, debugging techniques, and how to optimize website performance by focusing on key metrics. Links https://umaar.com https://x.com/umaar https://github.com/umaar https://www.youtube.com/c/UmarHansa https://www.linkedin.com/in/umarhansa https://www.tiktok.com/@umarhansaofficial https://dev.to/umaar https://www.debugbear.com/blog/fix-web-performance-devtools We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Umar Hansa.
Sat, 21 Sep 2024 08:12:03 +0000 https://podcast552923.podigee.io/325-new-episode 2e23aa4ef4899bb0a774b1c26bc36a1e Google hat die Bedeutung des Page Speeds und der Core Web Vitals relativiert. Wie wichtig sind diese Faktoren wirklich - aus SEO-Sicht und darüber hinaus? Technisches SEO umfasst unter anderem auch Kriterien wie die Ladezeit bzw. den Page Speed. Google fasst wichtige Faktoren der Page Experience in den sogenannten Core Web Vitals zusammen. Sie sind als Gegenstand von Optimierungen sehr beliebt, weil sich Änderungen gut messen lassen. Allerdings sollte man diese Kriterien nicht überbewerten. Das erklärte jetzt Martin Splitt von Google. Google hat eine eigene Umfrage zur Verwendung von KI wieder gelöscht. Darin wurden Website-Betreiber gefragt, wie sie KI zu SEO-Zwecken einsetzen. Auch nach dem Abschluss des Google Core Updates vom August gibt es noch viel Bewegung auf den Suchergebnisseiten. Google hat in den letzten Tagen offenbar viele Einträge aus Google Business Profile entfernt. Betroffen sind bestimmte Branchen. full Google hat die Bedeutung des Page Speeds und der Core Web Vitals relativiert. Wie wichtig sind diese Faktoren wirklich - aus SEO-Sicht und darüber hinaus? no Christian Kunz
How can mastering Core Web Vitals give your website a competitive edge?In this episode, Nick and Chuck chat with Barry Pollard, a web performance developer advocate on Google Chrome, about Core Web Vitals. Barry shares insider insights, dispels common misconceptions, and offers practical advice for improving your website's Core Web Vitals.In this episode:Why prioritize improving your Core Web Vitals: Focusing on metrics can directly boost user satisfaction and conversion rates. Even small improvements (like moving LCP from 3 seconds to 2.8 seconds) can have a meaningful impact due to user breakpoints at scale. How to benchmark your site's performance against competitors: Use tools like CrUX (Chrome User Experience Report) to identify areas of improvement and address performance issues. that might be causing user drop-off.When to focus on field data over lab data: Understand the value of using real-world data from actual users to make informed decisions about site performance improvements.
Dan Shappir takes the lead this week to discuss Core Web Vitals and how Google is pushing the web to be faster.He leads Chuck, Aimee, and AJ through the ways that developers can measure and improve the performance of websites based on the statistics specified by Google as components of Google rankings.Sponsors Wix StudioLinksWeb VitalsPicksAimee- GitHub | treosh/lighthouse-ci-actionAimee- GitHub | GoogleChrome/lighthouse-ciAJ- Classless CSSAJ- One FinanceAJ- JCS - Criminal Psychology - YouTubeAJ- Auth Library Live StreamCharles- Atlas Shrugged Charles- Dev Influencers | Devchat.tvDan- Core Web Vitals Technology ReportDan- Math Has a Fatal Flaw - YouTubeBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
The newest tech SEO conference is coming to Raleigh, North Carolina, this fall! Guests JR Oakes, Patrick Stox, and Matthew Kay have come together to create an all-new SEO experience, Tech SEO Connect, coming to Raleigh on October 17th & 18th. Don't miss the heavy list of speakers covering core web vitals, Ahrefs Lang, data warehousing, BigQuery, machine learning, and more. In this show, we discuss the origin of Tech SEO Connect with the founders themselves. Learn what makes Tech SEO Connect different from the rest with a diverse content lineup made by technical SEOs for technical SEOs. Get your tickets and mark your calendar as we are all gearing up for the inaugural Tech SEO Connect conference coming this fall. See you there! Key Segments: [00:01:00] Introducing Panelists [00:03:04] The All New TechSEOConnect Conference [00:07:18] Who is TechSEOConnect Designed For? [00:12:29] Speakers on the Ballot for Tech SEO Connect [00:13:40] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:21:40] Featured Sponsors to Expect at the Conference [00:23:48] What Challenges Arise While Planning an Industry Conference? [00:24:00] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Wix [00:25:47] Unexpected Benefits to Planning Tech SEO Connect [00:28:06] Tech SEO Connect's Venue Follow Our Guests JR Oakes JR Oakes GitHub Patrick Stox Matthew Kay TechSEOConnect Resources: Tech SEO Connect (Tickets Here)
In this SEO 101 podcast episode, host Ross Dunn discussed Google's potential Wiz acquisition, tracking SEO results to business outcomes, an upcoming core update, Core Web Vitals, AI features, TLD testing insights, augmented reality images, and AI-driven local search results. Learn invaluable tactics to elevate your online presence and effectively navigate the evolving search landscape!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a Text Message.Ready to transform your SEO and content marketing game? Discover how you can effectively enhance your online presence and outperform your competitors with actionable insights from our latest podcast episode. From understanding the nuances of different content types to leveraging Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) for faster and more reliable website performance, we cover it all. We'll also reveal the secrets behind Content Gap Analysis, showing you how to identify and fill gaps in your content strategy, ultimately boosting your site's topical authority. Plus, get a comprehensive look at content marketing and its crucial role in attracting and engaging your target audience.But that's not all—unlock the full potential of your website with expert tips on Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO). Learn how to measure and improve the percentage of users taking desired actions without sacrificing your SEO efforts. We'll discuss the delicate balance between increasing conversions and maintaining robust traffic, along with essential topics like Google's core updates, Core Web Vitals, and crawl budget. Whether you're a seasoned SEO veteran or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable information that will help you stay ahead in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Don't miss out on these expert strategies to elevate your online success!Links to resources mentioned in this podcast:- SEO Glossary- SEO Glossary CSEO Is Not That Hard is hosted by Edd Dawson and brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUse.comYou can get your free copy of my 101 Quick SEO Tips at: https://seotips.edddawson.com/101-quick-seo-tipsTo get a personal no-obligation demo of how KeywordsPeopleUse could help you boost your SEO then book an appointment with me nowAsk me a question and get on the show Click here to record a questionFind Edd on Twitter @channel5Find KeywordsPeopleUse on Twitter @kwds_ppl_use"Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Andrea Breanna, the dynamic founder and CEO of RebelMouse. Discover how Andrea's journey from CTO at HuffPost to leading RebelMouse is reshaping the way we think about digital content and website performance. Andrea shares her insights on the importance of creating inclusive and accessible online spaces, the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship, and how RebelMouse is empowering brands and creators to achieve their digital potential. From discussing the impact of SEO and Core Web Vitals on web traffic to delving into Andrea's personal journey of self-discovery and advocacy for gender fluidity, this episode is a deep dive into the intersection of technology, identity, and media. Andrea's work at Fluidity.Love, a venture focused on understanding gender fluidity and distributing missing narratives in media, highlights the need for diversity and inclusion in all aspects of society, including the tech industry. Learn how RebelMouse is not just a platform but a movement towards more humane and empathetic digital experiences. Don't miss Andrea's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and her vision for the future of digital content. Whether you're involved in tech, media, or simply passionate about creating a more inclusive world, this episode is packed with inspiration, innovation, and insight. This show is supported by www.matchrelevant.com. A company that helps venture-backed Startups find the best people available in the market, who have the skills, experience, and desire to grow. With over a decade of experience in recruitment across multiple domains, they give people career options to choose from in their career journey.
Hoje o papo é sobre performance na web! Neste episódio, atualizamos o papo sobre as principais tendências, melhores práticas e ferramentas que fazem parte do dia a dia do Front em 2024. Vem ver quem participou desse papo: Paulo Silveira, o host que lembra de quando o óbvio precisava ser dito Luciano Junior, CTO da deco.cx Guilherme Rodrigues, CEO e co-fundador da deco.cx Tiago Gimenes, Engenheiro na deco.cx Carol Santos, Líder de Front-End na Alura Vinicios Neves, Líder de Front-End na Alura Mário Souto, o Dev Soutinho, Lead Software Engineer no Nubank
In this episode, Evan Facinger and Jon Ballard guide you through the March 2024 Google Helpful Content Update. With Google is cracking down on scaled content abuse, particularly AI-generated content lacking original insights, and manipulative linking practices, they're here to ensure your website isn't negatively impacted and where you can find opportunities to take advantage of this update. The Importance of SEO Auditing in 2024 Hosts Evan Facinger and Jon Ballard walk through the impact of the March 2024 Google Helpful Content Update which doubled down on the September 2023 updates, aiming to elevate content quality across the web. This update emphasized original, user-focused content over content that is only created to manipulate search engines which will massively negatively impact AI-generated and spammy content, parasite SEO, and manipulative linking practices. Now more than ever, experience, expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) are necessary for creating high ranking content in the eyes of Google. Listeners will gain valuable insights into maintaining high rankings or recovering from losses post-update. Jon and Evan also discuss the role of high-quality backlinks, how the Core Web Vitals have changed, and trusted author attribution for content. If you're a marketer or website owner navigating these changes, this episode is packed with essential tips and strategies to ensure your content remains relevant and competitive. Tune in for expert advice and actionable steps to adapt and thrive amidst Google's ongoing updates. Resources Referenced: Google Feedback Form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf76Nm3Xsd5NoOPzFajem2sIdwgeewlqAH7XknhycaqP6myRA/viewform?pli=1) Google Search Central Content Article (https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content) Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:03 The March 2024 Google Helpful Content Update 2:06 What Unhelpful Content is to Google 6:03 Trusted Authors will be More Important in the Future 7:22 Google Search Central Content Article (https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/creating-helpful-content) 8:04 How Important are High Quality Links? 10:03 What is Parasite SEO? 11:24 What to do if You've Been Negatively Impacted 14:00 Additional Google Updates 15:05 Outro Find more marketing insights and show notes here (https://www.foremostmedia.com/resources/blog/posts?category=foremost-podcast)
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Matthew Edgar, Partner and Technical SEO Consultant at Elementive, delves into technical SEO and user experience. Despite the misconceptions surrounding core web vitals, they are not the biggest ranking factor. However, in an age where search engines are prioritizing user experience, we must ensure that our websites provide a positive experience for visitors when they click in from a search result. Today, Matthew discusses how core web vitals affect SEO.Connect With: Matthew Edgar: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 205 contains the Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of Mar 25-29, 2024.1. Google's Guidance On Helpful Content Update - Google's Search Liaison recently addressed concerns about the Helpful Content Update (HCU), providing clear guidance for content creators facing ranking changes. Announced on March 25, 2024, this advice aims to dispel misconceptions and offer recovery strategies. Unlike earlier perceptions of the HCU affecting entire domains, Google now evaluates content on a page-by-page basis, focusing on the helpfulness of each page independently. This means that having some unhelpful content doesn't penalize an entire site, allowing helpful pages to be recognized individually.The clarification that the HCU is not a single signal but part of Google's complex ranking system highlights the need for creators to focus on producing genuinely helpful content. The emphasis is on the quality and relevance of content, rather than on trying to manipulate rankings through a single algorithmic factor.For those noticing ranking drops, Google suggests a thoughtful review of the content in question, urging creators to focus on its relevance and usefulness to users. Such decreases in visibility might indicate Google's preference for more pertinent content options, not necessarily a penalty against the site.Google has also introduced a new FAQ page to help publishers understand how to align their content with HCU principles, especially for content that has lost traffic following the update. By adhering to these guidelines and prioritizing user experience, website owners and SEO experts can better navigate the post-HCU search landscape.2. Rethinking BackLink Importance in SEO - John Mueller of Google indicated in a Reddit discussion that solely focusing on increasing backlink counts might not be the most effective strategy for marketers anymore. This change is part of Google's consistent effort over the past six months to update its stance on the role of links in SEO, suggesting a more comprehensive change in the valuation of links.The discussion was initiated by questions regarding the variation in backlink counts reported by different SEO tools, like Ahrefs and Google Search Console. Mueller pointed out that due to the varied methodologies of web crawling and indexing across these tools, discrepancies in link counts are natural. He stressed that concentrating on the sheer number of backlinks might divert marketers from improving their website's quality or relevance.Mueller further encouraged marketers to focus on other website aspects that could more significantly affect SEO success. He mentioned that search engines are now using more advanced methods, like sitemaps, for content discovery and evaluation, reducing dependency on backlinks for website ranking.This conversation is in line with recent adjustments in Google's guidelines and statements from Google representatives such as Gary Illyes, indicating a reduced emphasis on backlinks as a ranking factor. The removal of the term "important" from Google's description of links as a ranking signal confirms this trend.For business owners and digital marketers, this shift highlights the need for a more holistic SEO approach that extends beyond backlink building. Concentrating on content quality, user experience, and technical SEO elements, while keeping abreast of Google's algorithm updates, is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge in the digital arena.3. Core Web Vitals: A Ranking Factor That Requires Balanced Attention - On March 29, 2024, in episode 71 of Google's "Search Off The Record" podcast shed light on the complex role of Core Web Vitals (CWV) in SEO, making it clear that excelling in CWV scores alone does not ensure higher search visibility. This episode, featuring insights from Google engineers including Rick Viscomi, a web performance lead, and Lizzi Sassman, a senior technical writer, emphasized the importance of focusing on real-world user experiences over merely achieving high CWV scores.The conversation revealed a common misunderstanding among developers and marketers who prioritize CWV scores without considering actual user satisfaction. An eye-opening example shared was Google's own page experience documentation, which scored only 45 out of 100, illustrating that achieving top CWV scores is not crucial for success.John Mueller, explained that while CWV metrics do influence Google's ranking algorithms, slight improvements in these metrics may not significantly impact search rankings. He advised against focusing too much on CWV at the expense of other SEO priorities, as CWV is only one aspect of a comprehensive ranking system.The podcast also advocated for a holistic approach to web performance, suggesting improvements in CWV should be part of a broader strategy to enhance the overall user experience. This includes focusing on content quality and website design, aiming for a balanced effort that enhances user satisfaction and engagement.This discussion serves as a reminder that Core Web Vitals, while important, should not detract from other essential aspects of SEO like content relevance and user engagement. A well-rounded approach that prioritizes a superior user experience overall is crucial for long-term success in search engine rankings.4. Quality Over Quantity: Google's Stance on Content and Indexing - Again from episode 71 of the "Search Off The Record" podcast episode with Google's Gary Illyes, Lizzi Sassman, and guest Dave Smart, a key SEO principle was highlighted: the significant impact of content quality on Google's crawling and indexing frequency. The discussion emphasized a shift towards prioritizing content quality over quantity, a stance Google has consistently maintained. This approach contradicts the belief that merely increasing content production will lead to better rankings or more rapid indexing.John Mueller from Google further clarified this point on LinkedIn, addressing a misconception among website owners that boosting content volume could signal a site's quality to Google, thus improving crawl rates. Mueller likened this to the futile effort of making children prefer kale over ice cream by increasing kale consumption, humorously illustrating that quality cannot be replaced with quantity.Google and Bing's spokespeople have consistently stated that the frequency of content publication is not a ranking signal. This clarifies that producing more content does not automatically enhance a site's search visibility or ranking. Bing's Fabrice Canel supported this by advising a "less is more" strategy, suggesting that focusing on creating high-quality content is a more efficient use of crawl budgets and can result in higher quality traffic from search engines. Moreover, publishing repetitive content could negatively impact a site's crawl allocation, underlining the need for original and valuable content.For business owners in the digital marketing field, this underscores a critical message: investing in content quality, rather than quantity, is more likely to improve SEO performance. As user experience and content value become increasingly important, tailoring digital strategies to meet these expectations is key for sustained success in search engine rankings.5. Google's Plea to SEOs: Focus on Your Visitors, Not Just on Rankings - On March 2...
In this episode of Search Off the Record, John Mueller and Lizzi Sassman are joined by Rick Viscomi from the Chrome Web Performance team to discuss the importance of understanding what users seek to accomplish and optimizing accordingly, rather than focusing solely on metric scores. Listen along as the Search team touches on metrics like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), and the latest Interaction to Next Paint (INP) as pieces of the pie for a better user experience. Resources: Episode transcript → https://goo.gle/sotr071-transcript Introducing INP to Core Web Vitals → https://goo.gle/4ar2UW6 Page Experience & Google Search → https://goo.gle/49cEWgm Rick on X (formerly Twitter)→ https://goo.gle/3PCe4ze Core Web Vitals on Stack Overflow → https://goo.gle/4awMqvw Search Off the Record is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Google Search with the Search Relations team. #SOTRpodcast Speaker: John Mueller, Lizzi Sassman, Rick Viscomi, Products Mentioned: Search Off The Record,
Sat, 16 Mar 2024 13:33:44 +0000 https://podcast552923.podigee.io/298-neue-episode 236a3814cffbcebf8927af6c6d02d728 Google geht derzeit verstärkt gegen Spam und Massen-Content vor. Für diejenigen, deren Website mit einer manuellen Maßnahme wegen Spam belegt wurde, gibt es neue FAQs. Massen-Content oder sogenannter "Scaled Content", wie Google es nennt, ist ein großes Problem für die Qualität der Suche. Deshalb geht Google gleich auf verschiedene Weisen dagegen vor: durch das laufende Super-Update, bestehend aus einem Core Update und einem Spam-Update, sowie durch das Verhängen von manuellen Maßnahmen gegen viele Websites. In der im Rahmen einer aktuellen Studie untersuchten Stichprobe waren fast zwei Prozent aller Websites von einer manuellen Maßnahme wegen Massen-Content betroffen. Für alle diejenigen, deren Website eine manuelle Maßnahme wegen Spam erhalten hat, gibt es jetzt von Google passende FAQs. Dort wird zum Beispiel erklärt, ob eine Domain noch zu retten ist, wenn gegen sie eine manuelle Maßnahme verhängt wurde. Vorsicht auch bei der Verwendung ungeprüfter KI-Inhalte auf Websites: Google hat die Search Quality Rater Guidelines um ein Beispiel erweitert, in dem es heißt, dass solche Inhalte auf einer Website zur niedrigsten Bewertung führen sollen - und zwar für alle Beiträge der betreffenden Website. Seit dem 12. März ist die Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Bestandteil der Google Core Web Vitals. Sie löst damit den First Input Delay (FID) ab. Auswirkungen auf die Rankings wird das aber kaum haben. Passend dazu hat Google erklärt, dass gute Werte bei den Core Web Vitals nicht automatisch zu Top-Rankings führen. full Google geht derzeit verstärkt gegen Spam und Massen-Content vor. Für diejenigen, deren Website mit einer manuellen Maßnahme wegen Spam belegt wurde, gibt es neue FAQs. no Christian K
This week: TikTok might be banned, there's a new study from eMarketer, and other really big stories. Here's what happened this week in digital marketing.
This past weekend (a week ago) we saw the first ranking volatility likely from the Google March 2024 core update. We also some saw possible reversals or recoveries a few days later. Then today, Friday, March 15th, I am seeing more ranking volatility likely related to the core and spam updates. Google posted....
A final answer — perhaps — on the age-old question: How much does user experience matter to your Google ranking? Meta adds some new tricks to its ad campaigns. TikTok now offers more performance data, even from opted-out users, and Instagram is working on a very meme-worthy update.
This week, Amal and Nick are joined by Rick Viscomi and Annie Sullivan from the Chrome team to dive into Core Web Vitals, a set of performance metrics geared towards helping developers surface web page quality signals that are key to delivering great user experiences. We deconstruct the different vitals and learn how they are helpful, as well as introduce the newest vital to hit the scene, Interaction to Next Paint (INP). Join us for a fun and nerdtastic discussion as we dive into the humbling universe of web performance!
This week, Amal and Nick are joined by Rick Viscomi and Annie Sullivan from the Chrome team to dive into Core Web Vitals, a set of performance metrics geared towards helping developers surface web page quality signals that are key to delivering great user experiences. We deconstruct the different vitals and learn how they are helpful, as well as introduce the newest vital to hit the scene, Interaction to Next Paint (INP). Join us for a fun and nerdtastic discussion as we dive into the humbling universe of web performance!
Harry Roberts is a web performance consultant. They immerse themselves in the critical realm of web performance and JavaScript. The esteemed panel, including the renowned Harry Roberts, delves into the intricate details of site speed measurement and the evolving landscape of web performance metrics. The conversation sheds light on the profound impact of Core Web Vitals on businesses and the challenges they pose. Join them as they navigate the intricacies of web development, explore the nuances of user experience, and unravel the complexities of performance optimization.SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Harry RobertsGitHub: Harry RobertsPicksAJ - ImageOptimAJ - AmeriDroid AJ - CloudFreeAJ - TRÅDFRIAJ - Aquarium Co-OpAJ - MJ AquascapingAJ - AQUAPROSAJ - Father FishDan - Apple Vision ProDan - Cache Rules Everything | Harry Roberts | performance.now() 2023Dan - GriseldaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 198 contains the Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of Feb 5 -9, 2024.1. Google's SEO Starter Guide Revamp: Streamlining for Clarity and Efficiency - Google has recently overhauled its SEO Starter Guide, a move that marks a significant shift towards simplifying SEO practices for website owners and digital marketers. The revised guide has been condensed from approximately 8,639 words to about 4,058 words, making it nearly 53% shorter than its predecessor. This streamlining effort is aimed at eliminating redundancy and focusing on the core essentials of SEO. The reduction in content volume is matched by a decrease in the use of heading elements, from 92 in the original to 27 in the updated version, indicating a more orderly page structure and a tighter focus on key topics.Key Takeaways from the Updated Guide:Topic-Rich Links: The guide emphasizes the importance of creating links that are useful to readers, suggesting that user interactions, as influenced by the quality of these links, play a significant role in ranking.Orderly Page Structure: The new guide is not only shorter but also more logically organized, with a clear progression from one topic to the next. This structure enhances readability and comprehension.Topic-Focused Content: By discarding granular subtopics and reducing the number of headings, the guide maintains a sharp focus on the main topic, providing essential information while offering links to more detailed content.Conciseness Over Comprehensiveness: Reflecting the mobile-first world's content consumption habits, the guide favors concise, on-topic information that addresses readers' immediate needs without overwhelming them with excessive detail.Cohesive Visual Elements: The updated guide also pays attention to the visual consistency of images, which contributes to a more professional and trustworthy presentation of content.This revamped SEO Starter Guide is a valuable resource that demystifies SEO by presenting it in a more digestible and actionable format. It highlights the shift away from technical SEO manipulations towards creating high-quality, user-focused content that naturally improves search rankings.2. Decoding SEO: Understanding Google's Ranking Systems, Signals, and Factors - In a recent clarification, Danny Sullivan, Google's Search Liaison, provided valuable insights into the intricacies of Google's ranking process, which is crucial for business owners striving to enhance their online visibility. Sullivan's explanation sheds light on the often-confusing terms within SEO: ranking systems, signals, and factors. He emphasized that signals and factors are used synonymously at Google, serving as the "fuel" for the ranking "machine" or systems.This analogy is particularly enlightening for small business owners navigating the complex world of SEO. Sullivan described the signals and factors as the essential elements or criteria that Google's algorithms evaluate when determining the relevance and quality of a webpage for a specific search query. These can range from the use of keywords within the content to the speed at which a page loads and the quality of inbound links.On the other hand, the systems are the algorithms themselves – the "machines" that process these signals or factors to rank content. This distinction is critical for understanding how SEO works and how to optimize content effectively. It highlights that while the signals or factors are the inputs or "fuel," the ranking systems are the engines that analyze these inputs to determine search rankings.In summary, Sullivan's analogy provides a clearer understanding of how Google's search ranking process works, distinguishing between the inputs (signals/factors) and the systems that process them. For businesses, this means that SEO efforts should be holistic, focusing on improving all aspects of their website's content and user experience. By doing so, they can provide the right "fuel" to power the "machine" that determines their visibility in search results, driving more organic traffic to their site and ultimately, enhancing their online presence.3. Clarifying Google's Stance: Page Experience and Core Web Vitals as Ranking Factors - Google's Danny Sullivan provided clarity on the ongoing confusion surrounding page experience and core web vitals as ranking factors. Despite previous discussions and documentation updates, Sullivan emphasized, "We don't confirm any of the things [page experience or core web vitals] as a direct ranking factor." This clarification is crucial for business owners navigating the complexities of SEO to enhance their online presence.Sullivan further elaborated that Google evaluates numerous elements to determine search rankings, indicating that no single factor, including page experience or core web vitals, directly influences ranking. This approach underscores Google's multifaceted evaluation system, which assesses a wide range of signals rather than relying on a singular metric.The confusion stems from past updates to Google's helpful content guidance and page experience documentation, which led to mixed messages about their role in search rankings. While Google previously stated that page experience is a ranking signal, Sullivan clarified it is not a ranking system but rather one of many signals used by other systems. This distinction is vital, as it highlights the importance of considering a broad spectrum of factors in SEO strategies.On X, Sullivan reiterated, "While not all aspects may be directly used to inform ranking, they do generally align with success in search ranking and are worth attention." This statement is a reminder that, although not every aspect may directly impact rankings, focusing on page experience and core web vitals aligns with overall success in search results.4. Google Updates Extended Crawler Documentation for AI Model Training - Google has recently made updates to the documentation of its Google-extended web crawler user agent. Introduced on September 28, 2023, the Google-extended user agent allows web publishers to control how their sites are crawled, specifically offering the option to opt-out of having their content used in AI training datasets. This move by Google aims to give publishers more control over their content, addressing concerns about the use of web content in training AI models like Bard (now renamed Gemini Apps) and Vertex AI generative APIs.The updated documentation clarifies that the Google-extended crawling is exclusive to Gemini Apps and has no impact on Google Search. This distinction is crucial for business owners who may worry that blocking the Google-extended crawler could affect their site's search rankings. The revised guidance reassures publishers that opting out of Google-extended AI data collection does not impact a site's inclusion or ranking in Google Search.Key points from the update include:Control Over Content Use: Publishers can now explicitly allow or disallow the Google-extended user agent from crawling their sites, providing a direct way to opt-out of AI model training data collection.Clarification on Impact: The documentation emphasizes that Google-extended crawling is solely for AI model training and does not affect search rankings, ...
This week: your Local Service Ads may be disappearing, Bard is now Gemini, and Core Web Vitals has a new metric. Here's what happened this week in digital marketing.
This week: WordPress says more sites post passing Core Web Vitals scores, hours of operation is a local search ranking factor, and X saw a surge in web visits during the past year. Here's what happened this week in digital marketing.
This week: WordPress says more sites post passing Core Web Vitals scores, hours of operation is a local search ranking factor, and X saw a surge in web visits during the past year. Here's what happened this week in digital marketing.
In this episode of Search, Martin, John, and Gary look back at 2023 and reminisce on some of this year's Search announcements. From updates to Core Web Vitals to going back to basics of website titling, the team covers a wide range of announcements and updates in the world of SEO. Resources: Episode transcript → https://goo.gle/sotr067-transcript Search Off the Record is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Google Search with the Search Relations team. #SOTRpodcast
Bianca and Sumitra from Raygun join the panel to talk about Core Web Vitals and how tools like Raygun can help keep tabs on and monitor your performance stats as you change your web application to get you better results on Google.SponsorsChuck's Resume Template MiroBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksCrUX and Core Web Vitals – What to Measure on the Web with Rick Viscomi – JSJ 486JSJ 477: Understanding Search Engines and SEO (for devs) – Part 2Opinionated Core Web Vitals – JSJ 495Twitter: Raygun ( @raygunio )LinkedIn: Bianca GrizharLinkedIn: Sumitra MangaPicksAJ- How to ADHD - YouTubeAJ- The Biggest Myth In Education - YouTubeAJ- Brave SearchAJ- GitHub | go-gitea/giteaBianca- How to monitor and optimize Core Web Vitals - YouTubeCharles- Level Up | Devchat.tvCharles- Rhythm of WarDan- Is our universe the only universe? - Brian Greene - YouTubeSumitra- Formula 1: Drive to SurviveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Great deals are happening online during Black Friday or Cyber Monday, but the BEST deals are actually happening during other parts of the year. In this episode of The Frictionless Experience we have the pleasure of hearing from Mike Lively, Senior Vice President of Engineering at Slickdeals. Mike walks us through the significance of Seasonality, one of the Five Friction Forces, in the online shopping experience.With over 10 million monthly users, Slickdeals ranks among the top 10 most-visited sites during peak shopping seasons like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With so much site volume and business at stake, Mike preaches load testing, monitoring, and preparation to continuously optimize the customer experience, not only during seasonal bursts, but consistently throughout the year.Mike shares the proactive strategies his team has mastered to prepare with other departments in the company for peak periods and how they leverage testing and user behavior analysis to create personalized, frictionless experiences.Join us as we discuss:How retailers and eCommerce sites can get ready for holiday and seasonal shopping days, like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day. Ways to prevent third-party tags from causing costly performance issues and customer friction to ensure reliable user experiences.The value of ongoing testing and planning to convert more visitors and retain customers throughout the entire year. The significance of Core Web Vitals in optimizing website performance and user experiences.
Is it more important to quickly execute site speed optimizations or focus on getting them right before launch for a better customer experience?Join us and Kenny Goldshvartz, Digital Strategy and Solutions guru at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, as we dive into how he approaches Speed, one of the Five Friction Forces in digital experiences.According to Kenny, site performance is not just about Speed, but about balancing the Five Friction Forces and reducing digital friction to create seamless, reliable experiences. We explore the impact of Speed on bookings (a critical metric in the tourism and hospitality space to maximize occupancy rates and average booking value), the customer journey, and conversion rates. Come along as we discuss:Measuring friction, site performance, and user experience through A/B Testing, Core Web Vitals, and analytics.Evaluating different experiences on desktop and mobile, and the challenges of blending digital and physical experiences to meet customer expectations.Working together across an organization to identify and resolve friction, turning finger-pointing into transparent cross-team collaboration.If you enjoyed Part 2: Speed in our series on the Five Friction Forces, stay tuned for Part 3: Marketing.
Voices of Search // A Search Engine Optimization (SEO) & Content Marketing Podcast
Ryland Bacorn, Principal Product Manager of SEO at Realtor.com, discusses Core Web Vitals and performance. When you've optimized for Core Web Vitals, you're not only helping your website gain more recognition in the SERPs, but you're also providing your audience with a seamless browsing experience. But, what is our role as SEOs in diagnosing and articulating Core Web Vitals issues to dev and engineering teams? Today, Ryland looks into how Core Web Vitals is actually performance. Show NotesConnect With: Ryland Bacorn: Website // LinkedInThe Voices of Search Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Barry Pollard is the Web Performance Developer Advocate on Google Chrome. They dive into the world of website performance metrics and the complexities surrounding them. From the confusion around reliability to the impact of front-end optimization, they explore it all. They discuss the importance of Core Web Vitals, the influence of user location and device speed, and the challenges in presenting aggregated information about website performance. They also touch on the ongoing debate between front-end and back-end optimization, as well as the current state of website scores and metrics. SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Barry Pollard PicksBarry - HolidaysDan - Silicon Valley (TV Series 2014–2019)Dan - War in UkraineDan - Fight for Democracy in IsraelCharles - Women's World CupCharles - The Crew: Mission Deep Sea | Board GameSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's been another busy week in SEO news, and Spencer Haws and Jared Bauman, of 201 Creative, explain it all here! Don't miss the latest edition of the best news podcast for SEOs, people in the digital marketing and niche site development space, and everyone in between. First, they talk about how Google was recently hit with a class-action lawsuit claiming that it stole data from millions of users to train its AI tools and seeking compensation. Jared points out that we'll have to wait to see how this all plays out and how we address issues like copyright infringement and content rights and ownership. They predict that, even if the suit moves forward, it won't stop AI or make much of a difference in the long run. That being said, lots of people are suing AI tools and there could be quite the legal battle ahead. Jared and Spencer then move on to talk about how Google has sent out emails notifying website owners of Core Web Vitals and INP issues on their sites, giving them until March 2024 to fix the issues. Then Spencer talks about how he was invited to use Google's new Search Generative Experience. By the end of the year, around 30% of all users will participate in a gradual rollout, and the remainder will be provided with access over time. Then Spencer and Jared do a few search queries live and talk about what it looks like, how it seems to work, and what they think of it. Spencer goes on to share a few podcast reviews before shifting to the Shiny Object Shenanigans portion of the podcast. He starts by discussing a niche website he created with his kids, who eventually lost interest. However, he's been working on it for the last 6 months and has been able to build up a Facebook page to +30k followers. His strategy is to post short articles on the website, share them on his Facebook page, and drive traffic back to the website, which is monetized with ads. Although he hasn't seen much success so far, he did have an article go viral, registering 48k users in about a week. Spencer's still wondering what to do with this project and he offers listeners the chance to reach out and partner with him to take it to the next level. Jared talks about his side hustles, focusing on his experience with the Amazon Influencer Program. He talks about the impact of Prime Day on his earnings and clicks, and how he's increased his earnings to more than $2k in the last 30 days. He also gives some ideas of unique places to go to get content for your videos. Jared also talks about the YouTube channel he's developing with his wife and the progress they're making, particularly with regard to copyright issues. He briefly mentions a WordPress plugin he's considering developing. Stay tuned to hear more about it! In the Weird Niche portion of the podcast, Spencer talks about a single-page website with approximately 3.3 million visitors a month, Sleep Calculator. The simple site helps you figure out when to go to bed and explains the various sleep cycles and it's monetized with display ads. He and Jared talk about sleep as a niche and the potential it has as a niche. Jared shares his weird niche site, Dash Lights, which focuses on dashboard warning lights and what they mean. The design is quite generic, it has a DR of just 8, and it's monetized with ads, but it's ranking for 27k keywords, 2000 of which are number 1 rankings, and probably gets over 100k visitors per month. Jared's theory about the success of this website is the great way it has established topical authority, and he thinks it could be earning up to $5k per month. And that concludes another informative edition of the Niche Pursuits News podcast. We'll see you next week! Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper
Get ready for an exciting new episode of our podcast, where Spencer and co-host Jared Bauman of 201 Creative dive deep into the fascinating world of AI, SEO, and website building! First up on their agenda is Google's policy on AI-generated content and EEAT. At the moment, Google does not distinguish between AI and human-generated content and is not requiring creators to label their content. The hosts talk about why this may be and about how Google has also shifted its position on this topic and will probably continue to do so. They also discuss EEAT and AI, as artificial intelligence-generated content can't claim any kind of experience. As this is a topic that is constantly evolving, they agree to discuss it as changes arise. The next topic Jared and Spencer talk about is OpenAI's potential plans to open an AppStore for ChatGPT. This could include customized AI chatbots, which several companies are already selling. The hosts then briefly talk about how the INP report has now been added to Google Search Console and is now a part of the Core Web Vitals report. GA4 comes up when Jared asks Spencer about his thoughts on the new analytics, and the hosts talk about their experience using it. In the Shiny Object Shenanigans portion of the episode, Spencer talks about his new side project, the WordPress plugin Rank Logic, which helps users track their SEO performance. It's a real game-changer that enables content creators to understand what's working and what's not and tracks changes they make as well as content and author performance. He's even considering incorporating GA4 into the app to make it the data user-friendly. The launch is imminent, so stay tuned! Jared talks about his new side hustle using the Amazon Influencer Program, reporting that in his first month, he will have made around $1000 from 229 videos. He talks about how daily earnings from the program fluctuate a lot and how inspiring it is to be able to build such a lucrative income stream in just one month. As for Weird Niche Sites, Jared goes first and talks about the site People of Walmart, which features user-generated photos of the people that shop at Walmart. He talks about how a site like this could be created for any number of stores, although he and Spencer point out how normally it's very risky to use the name of a company as part of your domain name. Spencer shares his site, which is Psychic High School, a humorous site. It's updated actively but is a low-traffic site that's ranking for very few keywords. The hosts talked about why the site might have been created and they have a good laugh about the content. You won't want to miss this episode, where the hosts share insight, opinions, and a few surprises along the way!
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Optimizing your website for Core Web Vitals, following best practices for images, and learning more about Google's Ranking Factors with Andrew Wilder from NerdPress. ----- Welcome to episode 407 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Andrew Wilder from NerdPress. How Core Web Vitals and Image Size Impact Search Ranking Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the nitty gritty tech side of running a food blog? Well then, this week's podcast episode is for you. Bjork is chatting with Andrew Wilder, our WordPress Support Expert, and the Founder and CEO of NerdPress. In this episode, Andrew takes a deep dive into Core Web Vitals and explains how they're calculated, and why it's important to optimize your site with Core Web Vitals in mind. They also discuss the best practices for blog image sizes, including the best method for compressing your images, and frequently asked questions about Featured Images. Andrew is a frequent flyer guest on the podcast for a reason — he is super knowledgeable, and can teach us all about the tech side of blogging that many of us struggle with! If that sounds like you, you won't want to miss this episode. In this episode, you'll learn: All about Andrew's journey of starting and growing NerdPress as a business. Why it's important for creators to pay attention to Core Web Vitals. More about Google's Ranking Factors (and how they relate to Core Web Vitals). Everything you need to know about Core Web Vitals, including how they're calculated and how to optimize for Core Web Vitals. What Google Search Console is, and how to set it up. The process for optimizing and compressing the images on your site. The difference between .jpeg, .png, and .webp, and when to use them. Best practices for sizing and cropping your Featured Images. More about working with Andrew and the NerdPress team. Resources: Andrew's episodes on The Food Blogger Pro Podcast NerdPress International Food Bloggers Conference Google Search Console's Core Web Vitals report The Feast Plugin WP Rocket Perfmatters PageSpeed Insights 339: Tech Check-In – The Best Plugins and Tools for Food Bloggers in 2022 with Andrew Wilder Google Search Console Google Discover Adobe Lightroom Adobe Photoshop WP Recipe Maker ShortPixel Imagify Smush NerdPress Frequently Asked Questions Follow Andrew on Instagram Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti. Learn how you can organize your blog content for maximum growth by going to clariti.com/food. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership