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Google Possum Update 3 Things You Need to Know for Local SEO

On September 1, 2016, Google launched a massive local algorithm update. “Possum”, as it is now known as in the SEO community. While we are still learning the full implications of this update, there are a few things we do know. The evidence seems to show this update only impacted ranking in the 3-pack and Local Finder (Local results or Google Maps results). The main purpose of this update was to diversify the local results and also prevent spam from ranking as well. Some in the industry are calling this the biggest update to Local since Pigeon in 2014. In this video, we will talk about 3 of the most important impacts this update has had on the local search results. 1. Businesses outside the physical city boundaries are getting better visibility. 2. Google has turned up the heat on address filtering. 3. The results are being more tailored to specific users.

How To Rank YouTube Videos - YouTube Video Ranking 2016

In this video I will show you how to rank youtube video. I will teach you to actually do youtube video ranking following a few simple steps that you can implement today and see results. Okay in this video you learn how to rank videos on youtube using high keywords and seo tools.YouTube Video Ranking 2016 is not as hard as you think and with the right knowledge everything is possible. Did you know that youtube is actually the 2nd largest search engine right after google? This means you can drive of traffic to your website using youtube and with michael koehler strategies it will be very easy to rank. On top of all that if your video is positioned on the main page of Youtube you will get a lot of activity to what ever you're elevating to the commercial center. In the event that you don't considerably try to rank your video you have a 0% possibility of driving any movement to your item. Here is a little summary of the three main things of this video: 1. Be sure to do

Bringing HTTPS to all blogspot domain blogs

[Cross-posted from the Google Security Blog ] HTTPS is fundamental to internet security; it protects the integrity and confidentiality of data sent between websites and visitors' browsers. Last September, we began rolling out HTTPS support for blogspot domain blogs so you could try it out. Today, we’re launching another milestone: an HTTPS version for every blogspot domain blog. With this change, visitors can access any blogspot domain blog over an encrypted channel. The HTTPS indicator in the Chrome browser As part of this launch, we're removing the HTTPS Availability setting. Even if you did not previously turn on this setting, your blogs will have an HTTPS version enabled. We’re also adding a new setting called HTTPS Redirect that allows you to opt-in to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS. While all blogspot blogs will have an HTTPS version enabled, if you turn on this new setting, all visitors will be redirected to the HTTPS version of your blog at https ://<your

Introduction to Google Search Console

Search Console lets you tell Google about your site or app, fix errors to improve search visibility, and track site performance in search results. What do you use Search Console mainly for?