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3 Ways to Use Google’s Advanced Search Operators for SEO Strategy

Not all SEO analysis requires expensive tools and software platforms – some of the most helpful internal and competitive research can be done simply by using Google’s search bar. Google’s advanced search operators are command phrases that can be used within a Google search to refine and filter results. Whether you’re looking to limit search […]
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Understanding Google’s Search Operators

As a digital marketer or SEO, it’s incredibly helpful to understand how to use search operators: Google’s built-in commands for modifying or refining search queries.  What Are Search Operators? Search operators are symbol characters or command phrases created by Google to modify the intent or results of a Google search. Some search operators refine results […]
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Arbor Teas Co-Founder Comes Full Circle, Opening Office for Digital Marketing Agency in Former Tea Headquarters

Climb Marketing opens its doors at 1342 N. Main St. Suite #4 in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Mich. (July 17, 2019) — With the opening of a new office for his budding digital marketing agency Climb Marketing, Arbor Teas co-founder Jeremy Lopatin has come full circle, establishing the agency’s headquarters in the same building that […]
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Image File Size Analysis for SEO on Websites that Automatically Scale Images

Many websites have begun improving user experience and page load speed by dynamically serving different image resolutions dependent on the size of the user’s browser. This means that a user on a large-screen desktop computer may be served an image of one size (i.e. a 800×400 pixel banner), while a mobile user will be served […]
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LinkedIn and Bing Ads Integration: How Excited Should You Be?

Microsoft’s acquisition of LinkedIn back in June 2016 left many of us in the paid search advertising world dreaming of future integrations between the two tech powerhouses. Safe to assume the $26 billion acquisition wasn’t made without future profit generation in mind, and ad revenue is lucrative for both companies. Fast forward to October 2018 […]
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