EGOL, you raise some really thought-provoking possibilities here. Much like how viewers are annoyed when a long commercial interrupts their favourite show - I'm not thinking that these new kinds of ads on the Internet will be any more attuned to user intent. I guess we will have to wait and see what happens and start developing solutions to these new dynamics of search and visibility.
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RE: Thoughts on Net Neutrality Repeal & Digital Marketing
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RE: Thoughts on Net Neutrality Repeal & Digital Marketing
Patrick, thank you for starting this conversation. It has also heavily weighed on my mind. Besides barriers to entry for smaller websites, publishers, and content producers, I'm also trying to come up with some examples of how SEO itself is going to be affected. How will the repeal change SERPs? If the Internet is going to be increasingly pay-to-play, what happens to keyword difficulty, rankings? What discernible differences will there be between ads and organic content?
I know it’s early days, and since we haven’t experienced this before, there’s no formula for achieving SEO success post-repeal.
What are the community’s thoughts on this?
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Rank Tracker - URLs are Different when Exporting to CSV
When exporting to CSV in Rank Tracker, many of the URLs are reduced to the root domain instead of the full, ranking URL as seen within the tool.
Right now the URLs must be copied/pasted or manually edited afterwards in the CSV. However, it doesn't happen to every item. A few of them do show the correct URL after being exported.
Any idea if this is a bug or just an odd thing the export does?
Best posts made by AlfredGoldberg
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RE: Thoughts on Net Neutrality Repeal & Digital Marketing
Patrick, thank you for starting this conversation. It has also heavily weighed on my mind. Besides barriers to entry for smaller websites, publishers, and content producers, I'm also trying to come up with some examples of how SEO itself is going to be affected. How will the repeal change SERPs? If the Internet is going to be increasingly pay-to-play, what happens to keyword difficulty, rankings? What discernible differences will there be between ads and organic content?
I know it’s early days, and since we haven’t experienced this before, there’s no formula for achieving SEO success post-repeal.
What are the community’s thoughts on this?
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RE: Thoughts on Net Neutrality Repeal & Digital Marketing
EGOL, you raise some really thought-provoking possibilities here. Much like how viewers are annoyed when a long commercial interrupts their favourite show - I'm not thinking that these new kinds of ads on the Internet will be any more attuned to user intent. I guess we will have to wait and see what happens and start developing solutions to these new dynamics of search and visibility.
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Rank Tracker - URLs are Different when Exporting to CSV
When exporting to CSV in Rank Tracker, many of the URLs are reduced to the root domain instead of the full, ranking URL as seen within the tool.
Right now the URLs must be copied/pasted or manually edited afterwards in the CSV. However, it doesn't happen to every item. A few of them do show the correct URL after being exported.
Any idea if this is a bug or just an odd thing the export does?
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