In episode #1041, we discuss how Google will decrease your organic traffic. Tune in to hear how you can combat this problem.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:27] Today’s Topic: How Google’s SERP Listing Will Decrease Your Organic Traffic (And How You Can Combat This)
- [00:45] Orbit Media wrote a post about this very topic.
- [01:13] If you ranked #1 in Google today, you would be 630 pixels down.
- [01:45] There are more ads now and a lot of other content before your listing.
- [02:00] People why are paying Google will get preferential treatment.
- [02:30] This is why an omni-channel approach is so important.
- [03:45] Building your brand goes a long way to combat this.
- [03:55] In the short term, you should focus on voice search.
- [04:41] You can use remarketing lists for search ads.
- [04:55] You can bid on the keywords that work best for you.
- [05:15] That’s it for today!
- [05:29] We are almost at capacity for our live event, so register while you still can: Check out Single Grain for more info.
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