Google announced this on they blog: “Starting April 21, we will be expanding our use of mobile-friendliness as a ranking signal. This change will affect mobile searches in all languages worldwide and will have a significant impact in our search results”. What this means for us, the people that take care of the presence of websites […]
I wanted to check the click through ratios of organic results in Google. As we published before, here: , we do have some kind of idea of the click through ratios based on some data that leaked from AOL a few years ago. Here it is: But since I never trust anything I didn’t check […]
This is going to be very useful new feature! If you look at the current rankings screen, you’ll see there is a new column with a graph showing the latest progress for each keyword: Although there is no new information here, since you could already see this info by going to the historical graph for […]
We’ve just finished replacing the charts. The new charts function the same as old ones, but rely on a different charting API. There are some advantages to the new charts, and there should be no disadvantages. The advantages are: Since the new charts rely on Java Script and not Flash technology, they are much more […]
We now started supporting localization per zip code in the US. Since Google now localizes the results not only per country, but also per specific city, or even regions within the city in bigger cities, some businesses need to see how they are doing in the SERPs for those localizations. This is mostly relevant to […]
I’m happy to announce on our newest feature, called “page optimization”. One of our most common tasks in SEO is to optimize a page for a certain keyword. Usually this involves altering the page to have the keyword in the title & H1 tag, improve keyword density of the keyword in the page. Maybe add […]
We’ve launched a new feature this week that allows to compare the rankings of your website between 2 past dates. This can be useful to see the progress achieved during a work done in the past or simply see the progress over a given time period in the past. Here is an example: Note this […]
I’m happy to announce that we are launching a brand new service – Backlinks Checker (Site Explorer). It is on a different domain, SheerExplorer.com. This project started after Yahoo decommissioned their site explorer about 2 years ago. What it does, if you don’t know what site explorer means, is show your website’s backlinks. Initially, this […]
So, as many of your heard. Raven tools, which are one of the favorite solutions for rank tracking by SEO agencies, are stopping their rankings feature early next month. This is due to Google actions against them. I just want to make it clear that we are going to keep this feature live and there […]
It has been a while since we launched something and users start asking why we didn’t load any new features. The reason was that we were working on a few bigger improvements and those take long time to develop. One of those new improvements is a new UI (user interface). Here is how it looks […]