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2018年1月11日 星期四

Google PageSpeed Insights now uses real data from Chrome browser users

 
 

Google PageSpeed Insights now uses real data from Chrome browser users

 

Jan 10, 2018 by Barry Schwartz
Google has revamped their pagespeed tool to give more insights into how fast their pages really load.

 
 
Looking back at 2018 in search: A time traveler's year in review
Jan 10, 2018 by Dave Davies
What does 2018 have in store for search marketers? Columnist (and time-traveler) Dave Davies pays a visit from the future to share what this year's major search developments will be.
 
5 content distribution strategies for 2018
Jan 9, 2018 by Sherry Bonelli
So, you've created tons of content, but you still aren't gaining any traction. What gives? Columnist Sherry Bonelli explains how doing more with your existing content can help it reach its full potential.
 
Best practices for qualifying your link opportunities
Jan 9, 2018 by Ryan Shelley
So, you've got a list of potential linking partners, but how do you qualify them? Columnist Ryan Shelley shares his process.
 
Google announces solution to longstanding AMP cache URL display problem
Jan 8, 2018 by Michelle Robbins
Later this year, the Google AMP cache will finally display publisher URLs instead of Google URLs in the search results.
 
Google accidentally removes news publishers from Google News
Jan 8, 2018 by Barry Schwartz
It is expected that affected publishers will be reinstated by the end of the day.
 
Google to roll out new Search Console features in coming weeks
Jan 8, 2018 by Barry Schwartz
After comprehensive beta user testing, Google begins release of the new Google Search Console reports to all verified users.
 
What the development of visual search will mean for SEO
Jan 8, 2018 by Kristopher Jones
Columnist Kristopher Jones talks visual search -- its current state, its implications for the future and strategies for SEOs looking to capitalize on this evolving technology.
 
10 facts about rich results that all SEOs should know
Jan 5, 2018 by John E Lincoln
Columnist John Lincoln provides a lesson in rich results 101 for those who are just getting started with them.
 

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Breaking News: Senators on verge of bipartisan immigration deal

 
 
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Senators on verge of bipartisan immigration deal
A bipartisan group of senators appears to be on the verge of clinching a deal on immigration, signaling an agreement could be released as soon as Thursday.

"We've got this bipartisan group. We are at a deal. ... It's the only game in town," Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) told reporters. 
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News Alert: Exclusive: Issa mulls running in neighboring district

 
 
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Exclusive: Issa mulls running in neighboring district
GOP Rep. Darrell Issa, who said Wednesday he is not seeking reelection in California’s 49th district, has been discussing with colleagues the possibility of running in a neighboring San Diego district if embattled Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) resigns, multiple sources told The Hill.

Some of these discussions happened as recently as Wednesday, the day Issa announced he would not be running for reelection in his coastal Southern California district after 15 years in the House.

Most of Washington took that to mean Issa, the former Oversight Committee chairman and Congress’s wealthiest member, was leaving Capitol Hill for good.
But in his statement, Issa never specifically said he was retiring from Congress.
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