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January SEO Update : Google drops headline character limit

January 03, 2023, Google brought changes to the Article Structured Data Help Documentation, thereby dropping the hard character limit for Headlines.

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Stay Ahead with Latest Google SEO Updates

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Top reasons why you should migrate to Hubspot right away!

Are you looking to take your business to the next level? Hubspot migration can be the right thing to do.

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Top Payment Gateways to use for your Hubspot Website

Are you running a HubSpot website and want to make sure that your customers have the best payment experience possible? Look no further. In this blog, we will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the top payment gateways available on the market today!

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FAQ Pages: Why they’re Essential and How to Optimize Them for SEO?

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FAQ Pages: Why they’re Essential and How to Optimize Them for SEO?

Creating an FAQ page is one of the best strategies to rank your website high on search engine results pages. Not only will it provide valuable information to visitors, but it can also help optimize your website for SEO purposes. In this blog, we’ll discuss why an FAQ page is essential for any website and give tips on optimizing them for SEO.

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How can E-A-T improve your SEO Rankings?

Have you ever heard of E-A-T? It’s Short for Expertise, Authority, and trustworthiness- three important factors in Google’s algorithm for ranking websites. However, many don’t understand how these factors can help improve their SEO rankings. Read this blog to find out why E-A-T should be included in your SEO strategy and how it can help you get the best results!

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What Is Google Ads? How the Google Ads Auction Works

Google AdWords is a pay-per-click online advertising network that allows businesses to place adverts on Google’s search results page. Businesses pay to have their advertising appear at the top of the search results page based on the keywords they want to target. You only have to pay when a visitor clicks on your ad because the platform uses pay-per-click (PPC) advertising.
The Google AdWords markets operate in the same way as an auction, with users bidding for clicks. However, the highest bidder does not always win. Aside from money, Google uses the quality score to ensure that people who click on ads have the best experience possible.