MobileMoxie’s Newest Addition: The SERPerator SEO Chrome Extension
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by Devin Riggins
1y ago
The SERPerator SEO Chrome Extension for Technical SEO & Live SERP Parsing A few weeks ago, we launched our landing page tester, the Page-oscope as a free-to-use Chrome extension. We were absolutely blown away by the positive reception and feedback we received. So, we decided to launch our SEO tool, the SERPerator, as a free Chrome extension as well! This is huge for SEO. Now, whenever you make a Google search query, simply click the extension and it will load up the same Google search in a new window. You’ll then be able to see how the search appears on an iOS, Android, and Desktop ..read more
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Protected: Announcing the First MobileMoxie Chrome Extension
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by Devin Riggins
2y ago
This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: The post Protected: Announcing the First MobileMoxie Chrome Extension appeared first on MobileMoxie Blog ..read more
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How to Set-Up WebPageTest to Evaluate Technical SEO
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by Denica Masby
2y ago
WebPageTest and Technical SEO This article is an instructional guide to help you accurately test load time using WebPageTest.org. It is a supporting tutorial that is part of the MobileMoxie Technical SEO Article Series. In May 2021, Google released one of their biggest algorithm updates after the roll-out of Mobile-First Indexing, announcing that load time and user engagement would soon become more important ranking factors. They have also pre-announce the Experience Update that has been delayed, but will now start rolling out in July of 2021. These changes to the Google search algorithm incre ..read more
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How to Optimize Robot Instructions for Technical SEO
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by Cindy Krum
2y ago
Robot.txt, On-page Robot Instructions & their Importance in SEO Crawling, indexing, rendering and ranking are the 4 basic elements of SEO. This article will focus on how robot instructions can be improved to have a positive site-wide impact on SEO and help you manage what pages on your website should and should not be indexed for potentially ranking in Google, based on your business strategy. Google will crawl and index as many pages on a website that they can. As long as the pages are not behind a login utility, Google will try to index all the pages it can find, unless you have provided ..read more
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MobileMoxie Round Table – SEO Agency Changes – July 31st:
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
We are excited to report that the MobileMoxie Round Tables have been going well! The first one we did was about the May 4th Core Update, then we did one about changes in local SEO. Now, we are planning for our next two. This month, the round table will happen on July 31th, 1pm our time, which is noon in San Francisco, 3pm in New York, 8pm in London and 9pm in Europe. More details are included below.   July 31th: Changes in Agency SEO   VIP Guests Include: Mike King (iPullRank) iPullRank Abby Hamilton (@abbyhamilton) Merkle Jamar Ramos (@JamRam33) CrunchyLinks     Public Cal ..read more
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How to Find a Static Business or Topic Knowledge Graph URL
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
More and more SEO’s are learning that there are things in the Knowledge Graph, that they can influence, and thus, should be tracking. The MobileMoxie Page-oscope will let you capture exactly what you Knowledge Graph looks like, and see changes over time. All you need is to get the URL from the Knowledge Graph. Here is how you do that: Open Google and do a search to trigger the Knowledge Graph that you want. In this case we will do one for Cindy Krum – The CEO of MobileMoxie. It looks like this: Next, simply click the triangle share button next to the title of the Knowledge Graph. A modal will ..read more
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How to Find Your Google My Business (GMB) Static ‘g.co’ URL
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
There are 2 types of Google My Business URLs that the Page-oscope can track: g.co URLs and g.page URLs. The g.page URLs are great if you manage the GMB property that you want to track, but if you don’t you can still track the profile with a g.co URL. These are just a bit harder to get, but you can get a g.co URL for any business that is in Google My Business – so it is a great way to track competitors. The other benefit is that you can track these for the branded Map Packs as a whole, or just an individual location. Here are instructions for finding the g.co URL for any business:  Start ..read more
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How to Find Your GMB Profile ‘g.page’ URL
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
If you manage the business that you want to track in the Page-oscope, then the best way to track it is with a g.page URL, which you can easily get from the Google My Business management utility.  Here are instructions for finding the https://g.page/ URLs for your business: The easiest way to get a g.page URL for a business location is directly from the Google y Business management page. Simply log into your GMB account. Follow this link: https://www.google.com/business/ and click ‘Sign In’, in the upper right-hand corner or click either of the ‘Manage Now’ buttons, if you are already log ..read more
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How to Track a GMB Location & Knowledge Graph in the Page-oscope for SEO
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
SUMMARY: This article will outline how you can find URLs for use in the MobileMoxie Page-oscope to track changes Google My Business (GMB) results (with g.co or g.page URLs), and how you can track Knowledge Graph with g.co URLs. Here are the links if you want to skip directly to one of those options: How to Get Static ‘g.page’ URLs for Google My Business Profiles for Companies You Manage in GMB How to Get Static ‘g.co’ URLs for GMB Profiles for Any Company – Even if You Don’t Manage Them How to Get Static ‘g.co’ URLs for Knowledge Graph   Basics of Using URLs in the Page-oscope: Many peo ..read more
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May 4th Core Update Winners & Losers – MobileMoxie Round Table – May 29th
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by Cindy Krum
4y ago
At MobileMoxie, we love to discuss new ideas, concepts and trends that we see in our industry. For years, we have done that at conferences, but now that everyone is traveling less, we thought it might be a fun idea to do it digitally – so we present to you: MobileMoxie SEO Round Table Discussions – This one was great, and focused on the winners and losers of the May 4th Google Core Update. Here is a video of the event: May 29th: Core Update Winners & Losers Preliminary Reading from some of our special guests: Lily Ray Recovering from a Google Core Algorithm Update with Lily Ray [PODCAST ..read more
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