As Google starts pulling in trusted answers from community forms and discussion sites like Reddit, it appears that the search engine is now asking questions of its own in order to build trust into its search results, after Stickyeyes’ Richard Hird spotted a user poll embedded within the search results pages for a leading pop artist.
Google has announced that search snippets are getting longer, with snippets now growing to as much as 230 characters, depending on the search query.
We’ve survived a week of ‘Mobilegeddon’, but what has the damage been so far? Not as much as you might have thought, but there are already some big lessons.
Google has been issuing warnings in the Google Search Console to warn website owners about slow-loading web pages – with the warnings containing much more specific data than before.
There is one factor that can cause your visitors to stop dead in their tracks and leave your site never to return, what is this all powerful factor that can ruin all your plans to be the next Amazon or Reddit? Loading speed.
Just what will be the big tends, the big stories and the key things that could influence your strategy in 2020? We asked the Stickyeyes team for their views on what they think we’ll be talking about in the coming year.
As 2015 comes to a close, thoughts will immediately turn to what the New Year has in store for the world of digital. We asked our teams to gaze into their crystal balls and reveal their top predictions for 2016.
Lots of brands are producing video content, but few are actually getting their video seen. Here are our five top tips for SEO-friendly video.
Lots of brands are producing video content, but few are actually getting their video seen. Here are our five top tips for SEO-friendly video.
Last week, Google announced a significant change to the content of its mobile search results for Android users – it will now start to recommend in-app content relevant to search queries. Sally Charnley discusses how this is likely to affect brands in distributing and optimising their mobile applications.