The SEO’s guide to Google Search Console

The SEO’s guide to Google Search Console

Google Search Console (GSC) is a free gift from Google to SEO professionals that tells you how your website is performing. 

With data-packed amenities, SEOs can scavenge through GSC to locate stashes of hidden nuggets like clicks and impressions from search queries, Core Web Vitals and whatever other surprises lay within your website. 

Custom regex filters take you around your million-page website. 

And while all SEO professionals hope to avoid any catastrophic SEO-related events with Google’s AI Overviews, all we can really do is be prepared. 

For starters, keep reading this guide below to Google Search Console.  It’s engineered to withstand zombie pages, panda claws and even penguin attacks, so it’s exactly what you need when the SEO industry gets dicey. 

What does Google Search Console do? And how does it help SEO?

Google Search Console is a free website analytics tool Google provides. Google Search Console tracks your website’s performance in search results on Google. 

As an SEO director, I use Google Search Console daily. I check website performance for content updates and troubleshoot any technical changes. It helps me make informed business decisions about where to dedicate my team. 

How do I set up Google Search Console?

Getting set up on Google Search Console is quick and easy but may require technical support. 

First, you need to have a Google account. 

Next, go to Google Search Console: https://search.google.com/search-console

If you don’t see any profiles listed, you’ll need to choose a domain or prefix URL and verify your website ownership. 

How do you choose between domain vs. prefix URL? Let me walk you through the differences. 

Domain property paints the full picture of your website

A domain property includes all subdomains but no protocols (HTTP:// or HTTPS://) and no path strings (/sub/folder/). 

A domain property provides a holistic view of how your website is performing Google search results. 

I recommend setting up domain properties first. 

To set up a domain property in Google Search Console, remove the HTTPS and trailing slashes. 

GSC website domain

After you hit continue, you can verify your ownership via DNS record through TXT files. 

I recommend going this route as it is the easiest. 

You’ll need to log into your hosting provider to submit the TXT file. 

Another option is to verify through the CNAME. If you have technical support, this could be an easy alternative. 

URL prefix property allows you to dissect sections of a site 

A URL prefix property includes the HTTPS or HTTP protocol and path string. This means that if you want to really dive into a section of your website like /blog/ subfolder or a blog.website.com subdomain, you can do this. 

After I set up my domain property, I set up individual URL prefix properties for each subdomain, HTTP versions and /blog/ subfolders. 

By having multiple URL prefix properties, I can dig deeper into sections of the website to help troubleshoot. 

I can also create reporting specific to the website’s sections that may be more relevant to my co-workers. 

For example, I work with customer support team members looking for data on how their Help Center content is performing. 

Key moments in history for Google Search Console

Some really crazy stuff has happened with Google Search Console over time. Google Search Console is notorious as a delicacy for many SEO professionals, an incessant phantom of manual actions and the culprit behind better understanding our website health.

I’ve compiled a short history of my SEO bromance with Google Search Console over the years to give you a glimmer of how we got here. 

Breakdown of Google Search Console for SEOs 

While some SEO professionals may be waiting in the tunnels for Skynet and AIO to take over, there’s one thing we can all still depend on: Google Search Console. 

So before you join your freelance mission with SEAL Team 6, walk through the anatomy of Google Search Console. 

Overview

The Overview section in Google Search Console provides a bird’s eye view of all data sets users can uncover in Google Search Console. 

Search Console Insights

If you click the top section under “Search Console Insights,” you’ll see a snapshot of the past 28 days. 

It gives you a high-level overview of achievements you can share with your client or team. 

Performance

The performance section is also called the “search results” section. 

On my end, I only see this called “Performance” under some of my international sites, specifically in China. 

Similar to the “search results” section found below, the “Performance” section showcases metrics like search traffic over time, search queries, search queries based on mobile devices and page performance. 

URL inspection

The URL inspection tool lets you see what Google sees per URL. 

The URL inspection tool is one of my favorite SEO tools.

Unfortunately, today, you can only inspect one URL at a time. However, if you use the Search Console URL inspection API, you can test up to 2000 URLs per day. 

The test will show if the URL is indexable and explain why it may or may not be indexed. 

You can also request a URL be indexed. 

Search results

Search results are every content marketer’s favorite report in Google Search Console. It shows search traffic over the past 16 months (with comparisons) and search queries, devices, counties and search appearances. 

It will also show you which pages are ranking for certain queries. 

I leverage this report to show which pages are performing best vs. worst. It also helps troubleshoot if there are any major drops or spikes in traffic. 

You can segment this report based on clicks, impressions and CTR. 

Discover

The Discover report in Google Search Console showcases your content’s performance in Google’s Discover feed. 

You can filter by pages, countries, search appearances and devices like the search results report. 

Google News

The Google News report in Google Search Console tells you how your content performs under Google News in Google search results. 

You can filter the report by page and device. 

GSC Google News

Pages

Pages indexing report in Google Search Console shares which pages in Google can find (or not find) on your website. 

The Pages report is valuable for every technical SEO. This report offers tons of quick wins for technical SEO. I always like to start with this section when I’m auditing a website. 

If you see an increase in pages indexed or not indexed, you’ll want to investigate why it’s happening. 

GSC Pages indexing

Video pages

The video indexing report displays how many pages on your website are indexed with video content somewhere on the page. 

GSC Video pages.png

Sitemaps

The sitemap report allows you to submit all your XML sitemaps to Google Search Console. Ideally, you have at least one XML sitemap to submit. 

You’ll have to submit all your XML sitemaps if you have video, image, or language-specific XML sitemaps. 

GSC sitemaps

Removals

The removals tool in Google Search Console allows you to block pages from Google temporarily. 

Remember, these must be pages that you own on your website. You cannot submit pages you do not own. 

This is the fastest way to remove a page from your website. However, I recommend working on a long-term solution if you want this web page permanently removed. 

GSC Removals

Page Experience 

The Page Experience report in Google Search Console provides a glimpse of how user experience is on your website. 

It’s important to remember this is based on URL level. 

The page experience report includes Core Web Vitals and HTTPS usage. 

Core Web Vitals

The Core Web Vitals report uses real-world data to tell you how your pages perform. 

Again, this is based on a URL level. 

The report is grouped into mobile and desktop with segments of poor, needs improvement and good. 

The report is based on LCP, INP and CLS user data. 

Only indexed pages will be included in the Core Web Vitals report. 

GSC Core Web Vitals

HTTPS

The HTTPS report tells you how many indexed pages on your website are HTTP or HTTPS. 

If you notice any HTTP pages on your website, you should convert them to HTTPS. Google indexes the HTTPS version to protect searchers’ security and privacy. 

GSC HTTPS

Product snippets

Product snippets are part of the structured data reporting in Google Search Console that showcases which products have product markup on the page. 

Currently, Google only supports product snippets for pages with one product. 

Be aware of Google’s algorithm updates; there can be changes in impressions and clicks for product snippets

Merchant snippets

Merchant snippets are also part of the rich result report in Google Search Console and serve as extensions of your Product snippet. 

Merchant snippets are like getting a golden ticket. It provides more enhanced features in the SERPs like carousels or knowledge panels. 

Shopping tab listings

Shopping tab listings are also part of the rish result reports in Google Search Console and showcase the pages listed in the Shopping tab in Google search results. 

If you’re an ecommerce marketer, you’ll want to live inside this report. 

Pro tip: If you don’t see this information in Google Search Console, make sure your website’s structured data fits within the Merchant listing structured data requests. 

AMP

The AMP report in Google Search Console shows all the AMP pages on your website and potential issues you may need to troubleshoot. 

If AMP is a big part of your SEO strategy, you’ll want to ensure you reach zero in the critical errors section of the report so Google can detect your AMP pages. 

Breadcrumbs

The breadcrumbs report is also part of the rich result report in Google Search Console, which tells you if your breadcrumb structured data is correct and readable by Google. 

Breadcrumbs are essential to maintain a healthy site architecture and user experience. If you see any errors in the breadcrumbs, I recommend prioritizing this quickly.

FAQ

The FAQ report is also part of Google Search Console’s rich results report, which shares insights into which pages received the FAQ snippet. 

However, with Google’s changes to visibility of HowTo and FAQ rich results, you may see this fluctuate quite a bit. 

Profile page

The Profile page report reflects which pages are getting the profile page markup. You’ll want to validate and clean up any makeup you may be missing because these offer interesting SERP features.

It’s almost like a card functionality similar to the recipes. 

Review snippets

Review snippets showcase your validation of review markup on pages. 

You should check that all your markup is valid. If you notice any errors, work on updating those specific pages. 

With Google’s algorithm updates, I’ve seen significant fluctuations in review snippets. Always double-check if it’s a bug, algorithm update or a true markup error. 

The sitelinks searchbox is a feature of the rich result report in Google Search Console that tells us in more detail any errors you may have to your Sitelinks Searchbox markup. 

GSC Sitelinks searchbox

Unparsable structured data

The unparsable structured data report in Google Search Console aggregates structured data syntax errors that prevent Google from identifying the specific structured data type. 

Videos

The video indexing report in Google Search Console has expanded dramatically over the last few years, giving us more detailed information on how your videos perform in search results. 

You can dissect whether the video is outside the viewport, too small or too tall. If you’re building a video content strategy, it really helps to elevate your game with your UX team. 

Manual actions

If you’re running your SEO strategy properly, you’ll hopefully never have to worry about the manual action report. 

But if you’re one of the unlucky ones who gets hit with a manual action, Google will tell you in this report in Google Search Console. 

A manual action occurs when a human reviewer at Google determines that a specific page or pages are not compliant with Google’s spam policy. 

GSC Manual actions

Security issues

The Security issues report in Google Search Console will tell you if your site was hacked or harmful. 

Google now emails you to notify you when you receive a security issue. 

Check out this beauty I received within the first week of starting to work on a new site. 

The Links report in Google Search Console allows you to view all your site’s internal and external links. You can view the top link pages, top linking sites and top linking text. 

This is a legacy report, so I’d be cautious about relying on it in case Google decides to depreciate it. 

GSC Links report

Settings

If you need to verify ownership or add a new user, you should check the settings in Google Search Console. 

Two cool reports under Settings in Google Search Console go undiscovered, but these are two of my favorite reports.

Robots.txt

    The robots.txt report tells us which pages Google can crawl or any potential issues preventing Google from crawling your site. 

    One of the challenges I run into when working with developers is that they often choose to disallow it in the robots.txt file instead of adding a noindex, nofollow tag. 

    This report will help audit any technical updates with your dev team. 

    The robots.txt report is only available if you set up a domain property. 

    Crawl stats

      The crawl stats report shows Google’s crawling history on your website. It can be sorted by how many requests were made and when, server response and availability issues. 

      It tells SEO professionals if Google is encountering problems when crawling your website. 

      This report is only available if you have a domain property or a URL prefix at a root level. 

      Unlocking the power of Google Search Console for better SEO

      That’s a lot to unpack. But the gist is that Google Search Console is a place that helps you better understand how your website is performing. 

      All of the above is just part of the early phases of Google Search Console’s transformation. Google also hopes to add Google’s AI Overviews data in the future. That seems like a worthwhile endeavor, seeing as no tool supports AIO data today. 

      And I know you all must be hoping Google’s AI Overviews don’t overtake your jobs.

      But in the insane event it does, at least you’re covered on how Google Search Console got here today. 

      Until then, you’ll have to make do with luxe URL inspections, regex filters and manual action surprises. 

      Original source: https://searchengineland.com/google-search-console-seo-guide-443942

      Lost luggage: How to Make Money Buying Unclaimed Baggage

      Did you know you can make cash from lost luggage? Hundreds of thousands of suitcases get lost every year around the world, but they don’t just disappear into a black hole – in fact, they open up an opportunity for you to make money.

      Even the ones that never find their owners again end up somewhere. In fact, that somewhere is usually some form of auction house that sells unclaimed baggage to people like you and me. In America, the Unclaimed Baggage Centre in Alabama receives 800,000 visitors per year and is, incredibly, the state’s biggest tourist attraction.

      If you can’t get to Alabama then no fear, the British version of lost luggage auctions is also the place to bag a good bargain and even sell it on at a profit.

      Step 1: The auction house

      When British Airways has a surplus of unclaimed baggage in storage, it sells the cases at auction (of course, BA – and we hope all airlines – do their absolute best to reunite baggage that has gone astray with its owner before attempting to sell it off.)

      All those looking to bag a bargain on the lucky dip of lost luggage need to do is head down to the auction house, and bid on cases that go under the hammer.

      If you’re lucky, you could pick up items worth hundreds or thousands of pounds, for very little – most suitcases sell for between £10 and £75. The savvy amongst you could sell items on for more than you paid, making a tidy profit.

      Sometimes, auction houses will have opened up the suitcases and separated the goods. Other times, there may be a generic description of what’s inside – “men’s clothes”, for example.

      There are plenty of bargains up for grabs, and it can be fun – many people describe it as being like a treasure hunt.

      Auction houses often hold luggage auctions

      Where to look

      London’s lost luggage hotspot is Greasby’s in Tooting, south west London. It’s here that British Airways (one of the world’s biggest baggage losers) sells its lost luggage. Greasby’s also deals with the lost luggage from Heathrow Airport.

      Auctions take place every Tuesday, with views the Monday before. The most recent Monday viewing took place between 11am and 4.45pm. The viewings give you a chance to suss out which bags you want to buy.

      Other notable auction houses that deal in lost luggage include:

       

      As most of the above auction houses don’t have allotted airport auctions, it’s probably best to check with their website as to the next scheduled date for baggage bounty. You should sign up to their mailing lists, which will let you know when they’re going to happen, or follow individual houses on social media.

      Step 2: Evaluate

      After viewing the auction collection, go home and think about the prices of likely individual items to see how much of a profit you can make up to a certain bid. It’s hard to tell if cases are sold closed, but the posher the case, the more likely it is to contain items of value.

      A good way to get an idea of how much the cases themselves will sell for is to search for similar items that are already listed on eBay. You can also check out the recommended retail price of the cases by looking online.

      Once you know how much the case itself is worth, you can set your bidding limit. The only gamble is on how much over the worth of the case you’re willing to bid. If the case contains lots of goodies then it could be worth exceeding your limit. Of course, it could be full of junk.

      If you’ve found an auction house that lets you see into the cases before you bid on them, you’ve got a better chance of grabbing a bargain.The same goes if the auction house gives you a description of what’s inside the case, even if it’s brief.

      Step 3: Valuable items or cases?

      Make money from lost luggage

      There are two paths you can take at the auction. The auctioneers are likely to take very valuable items out of the suitcases first and sell them separately. This might include electronics, shoes and jewellery. You can bid on these and then sell them, ideally for more, elsewhere.

      Alternatively, you can bid for suitcases and hope there are some good clothes, shoes, books, etc. in them that you could flog. This is a bit of a lottery. Auctioneers only give the vaguest details about what is in each suitcase, so you won’t know exactly what you are buying.

      The auctioneers do tell you whether the clothes are clean or not though. It’s up to you whether or not you’re happy dealing with someone else’s nasty knickers. Of course you can also sell the suitcase itself and make some cash on that too.

       

      Step 4: Bag a bargain and sell it on

      Once you’ve successfully bid and paid for unclaimed luggage bargains, take them home and begin your online selling to make money. Take some photos, write some good ad copy, and then post it on eBay and wait for the bidding to begin.

      How much can I make?

      Lots. Valuable items can sell very cheaply at auction. A £500 snowboard recently sold for £75, for example. Suitcases might sell between £5 to £50. Even if the case is just full of clothes you should be able to sell it all for more than the price you paid for it.

      The post Lost luggage: How to Make Money Buying Unclaimed Baggage appeared first on MoneyMagpie.

      Original source: https://www.moneymagpie.com/make-money/lost-luggage-make-money-buying-unclaimed-baggage

      Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul

      Home Business Magazine Online

      There’s no doubt that summer is synonymous with music festivals, as the season is jam-packed with riveting concert experiences all across the nation. In St. Paul, Minnesota, Sound in Motion recently hosted Breakaway music festival, a multi-city electronic music extravaganza featuring some of today’s most sought-after DJs. Taking place on the Allianz Field stadium grounds, this music festival brought together EDM lovers for two days of non-stop entertainment and unforgettable memories.

      Breakaway 2
      Breakaway music festival takes over the Allianz Field stadium grounds. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The performances on Day 1 were nothing short of spectacular. Festivalgoers were treated to a high-energy set by ARMNHMR, a dynamic duo known for their emotional melodies and intense drops. Afterwards, EDM pioneer Kaskade captivated the massive crowd with a beautiful set featuring some of his most popular songs. Attendees were seen dancing with happiness and singing along to top hits like “Atmosphere” and “4am”.  Renowned DJ Illenium then closed out the night with a powerful set complete with a fireworks show.

      Breakaway 3
      Kaskade plays a mesmerizing set at Breakaway music festival. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The second day of the music festival was just as thrilling as the first, with the lineup featuring heavy-hitters in the bass music scene. Celebrated for his unique style, ISOxo wowed the crowed with his innovative, energetic beats and heavy drops. Knock2 also delivered an electrifying performance that blended genres. Afterwards, Slander closed out the evening with an exhilarating set featuring their most popular bass-heavy tracks. The crowd was seen jumping up and down and head-banging along to each set with glee.

      In addition to all the outstanding music sets, Breakaway featured a number of exciting brand activations for attendees to check out. Presenting Sponsor CELSIUS® hosted a fun lounge for festivalgoers to immerse in great vibes and enjoy complimentary energy drinks. Other notable activations were put on by SHEIN fashion, SunnyD vodka seltzers, and BeatBox party punch beverages. Monaco Cocktails also hosted a silent disco!

      Breakaway 4
      Breakaway music festival was one for the books. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      In all, Breakaway music festival helped solidify Sound in Motion’s reputation as the premiere, go-to EDM event production company in Minnesota. They also have a number of upcoming events that will bring the Twin Cities EDM community together all summer. These include Gabriel & Dresden at Union Rooftop on July 12th, Riordan at Union Rooftop on August 2nd, and Riot Ten at The Fillmore on September 6th. Companies looking to grow their brand awareness in the Twin Cities market should consider sponsoring these events.

      The post Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul appeared first on Home Business Magazine.

      Original source: https://homebusinessmag.com/lifestyles/sound-motion-hosts-breakaway-music-festival-st-paul/

      Google launches tool to simplify Enhanced Conversions setup

      Google rolled out a Chrome extension designed to help advertisers troubleshoot their Enhanced Conversions setup called EC Assist.

      Why we care. Enhanced Conversions are crucial for improving Google Ads performance, but setting them up correctly can be a challenge.

      How it works:

      1. Advertisers install the EC Assist Chrome extension
      2. They run a test conversion on their website
      3. EC Assist identifies potential issues and suggested next steps

      Between the lines. This tool reflects Google’s efforts to make advanced advertising features more accessible to a broader range of users.

      What advertisers think. We first spotted this update on Head of PPC, Scott Carruthers’ LinkedIn

      I ran a poll on X to gauge how challenging people are finding setting up Enhanced Conversions. Not everyone finds it cumbersome. The amount of complexity is related to the architecture of a website, according to several sources. Boris Beceric and Rob P commented on X:

      The big picture. Enhanced Conversions allow advertisers to send hashed first-party conversion data to Google, powering tools like Smart Bidding, for better ad performance.

      Where to get it. The EC Assist Chrome extension is available for download now.

      Original source: https://searchengineland.com/google-launches-tool-to-simplify-enhanced-conversions-setup-443955

      Google launches tool to simplify Enhanced Conversions setup

      Google rolled out a Chrome extension designed to help advertisers troubleshoot their Enhanced Conversions setup called EC Assist.

      Why we care. Enhanced Conversions are crucial for improving Google Ads performance, but setting them up correctly can be a challenge.

      How it works:

      1. Advertisers install the EC Assist Chrome extension
      2. They run a test conversion on their website
      3. EC Assist identifies potential issues and suggested next steps

      Between the lines. This tool reflects Google’s efforts to make advanced advertising features more accessible to a broader range of users.

      What advertisers think. We first spotted this update on Head of PPC, Scott Carruthers’ LinkedIn

      I ran a poll on X to gauge how challenging people are finding setting up Enhanced Conversions. Not everyone finds it cumbersome. The amount of complexity is related to the architecture of a website, according to several sources. Boris Beceric and Rob P commented on X:

      The big picture. Enhanced Conversions allow advertisers to send hashed first-party conversion data to Google, powering tools like Smart Bidding, for better ad performance.

      Where to get it. The EC Assist Chrome extension is available for download now.

      Original source: https://searchengineland.com/google-launches-tool-to-simplify-enhanced-conversions-setup-443955

      Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul

      Home Business Magazine Online

      There’s no doubt that summer is synonymous with music festivals, as the season is jam-packed with riveting concert experiences all across the nation. In St. Paul, Minnesota, Sound in Motion recently hosted Breakaway music festival, a multi-city electronic music extravaganza featuring some of today’s most sought-after DJs. Taking place on the Allianz Field stadium grounds, this music festival brought together EDM lovers for two days of non-stop entertainment and unforgettable memories.

      Breakaway 2
      Breakaway music festival takes over the Allianz Field stadium grounds. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The performances on Day 1 were nothing short of spectacular. Festivalgoers were treated to a high-energy set by ARMNHMR, a dynamic duo known for their emotional melodies and intense drops. Afterwards, EDM pioneer Kaskade captivated the massive crowd with a beautiful set featuring some of his most popular songs. Attendees were seen dancing with happiness and singing along to top hits like “Atmosphere” and “4am”.  Renowned DJ Illenium then closed out the night with a powerful set complete with a fireworks show.

      Breakaway 3
      Kaskade plays a mesmerizing set at Breakaway music festival. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The second day of the music festival was just as thrilling as the first, with the lineup featuring heavy-hitters in the bass music scene. Celebrated for his unique style, ISOxo wowed the crowed with his innovative, energetic beats and heavy drops. Knock2 also delivered an electrifying performance that blended genres. Afterwards, Slander closed out the evening with an exhilarating set featuring their most popular bass-heavy tracks. The crowd was seen jumping up and down and head-banging along to each set with glee.

      In addition to all the outstanding music sets, Breakaway featured a number of exciting brand activations for attendees to check out. Presenting Sponsor CELSIUS® hosted a fun lounge for festivalgoers to immerse in great vibes and enjoy complimentary energy drinks. Other notable activations were put on by SHEIN fashion, SunnyD vodka seltzers, and BeatBox party punch beverages. Monaco Cocktails also hosted a silent disco!

      Breakaway 4
      Breakaway music festival was one for the books. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      In all, Breakaway music festival helped solidify Sound in Motion’s reputation as the premiere, go-to EDM event production company in Minnesota. They also have a number of upcoming events that will bring the Twin Cities EDM community together all summer. These include Gabriel & Dresden at Union Rooftop on July 12th, Riordan at Union Rooftop on August 2nd, and Riot Ten at The Fillmore on September 6th. Companies looking to grow their brand awareness in the Twin Cities market should consider sponsoring these events.

      The post Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul appeared first on Home Business Magazine.

      Original source: https://homebusinessmag.com/lifestyles/sound-motion-hosts-breakaway-music-festival-st-paul/

      Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul

      Home Business Magazine Online

      There’s no doubt that summer is synonymous with music festivals, as the season is jam-packed with riveting concert experiences all across the nation. In St. Paul, Minnesota, Sound in Motion recently hosted Breakaway music festival, a multi-city electronic music extravaganza featuring some of today’s most sought-after DJs. Taking place on the Allianz Field stadium grounds, this music festival brought together EDM lovers for two days of non-stop entertainment and unforgettable memories.

      Breakaway 2
      Breakaway music festival takes over the Allianz Field stadium grounds. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The performances on Day 1 were nothing short of spectacular. Festivalgoers were treated to a high-energy set by ARMNHMR, a dynamic duo known for their emotional melodies and intense drops. Afterwards, EDM pioneer Kaskade captivated the massive crowd with a beautiful set featuring some of his most popular songs. Attendees were seen dancing with happiness and singing along to top hits like “Atmosphere” and “4am”.  Renowned DJ Illenium then closed out the night with a powerful set complete with a fireworks show.

      Breakaway 3
      Kaskade plays a mesmerizing set at Breakaway music festival. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The second day of the music festival was just as thrilling as the first, with the lineup featuring heavy-hitters in the bass music scene. Celebrated for his unique style, ISOxo wowed the crowed with his innovative, energetic beats and heavy drops. Knock2 also delivered an electrifying performance that blended genres. Afterwards, Slander closed out the evening with an exhilarating set featuring their most popular bass-heavy tracks. The crowd was seen jumping up and down and head-banging along to each set with glee.

      In addition to all the outstanding music sets, Breakaway featured a number of exciting brand activations for attendees to check out. Presenting Sponsor CELSIUS® hosted a fun lounge for festivalgoers to immerse in great vibes and enjoy complimentary energy drinks. Other notable activations were put on by SHEIN fashion, SunnyD vodka seltzers, and BeatBox party punch beverages. Monaco Cocktails also hosted a silent disco!

      Breakaway 4
      Breakaway music festival was one for the books. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      In all, Breakaway music festival helped solidify Sound in Motion’s reputation as the premiere, go-to EDM event production company in Minnesota. They also have a number of upcoming events that will bring the Twin Cities EDM community together all summer. These include Gabriel & Dresden at Union Rooftop on July 12th, Riordan at Union Rooftop on August 2nd, and Riot Ten at The Fillmore on September 6th. Companies looking to grow their brand awareness in the Twin Cities market should consider sponsoring these events.

      The post Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul appeared first on Home Business Magazine.

      Original source: https://homebusinessmag.com/lifestyles/sound-motion-hosts-breakaway-music-festival-st-paul/

      Lost luggage: How to Make Money Buying Unclaimed Baggage

      Did you know you can make cash from lost luggage? Hundreds of thousands of suitcases get lost every year around the world, but they don’t just disappear into a black hole – in fact, they open up an opportunity for you to make money.

      Even the ones that never find their owners again end up somewhere. In fact, that somewhere is usually some form of auction house that sells unclaimed baggage to people like you and me. In America, the Unclaimed Baggage Centre in Alabama receives 800,000 visitors per year and is, incredibly, the state’s biggest tourist attraction.

      If you can’t get to Alabama then no fear, the British version of lost luggage auctions is also the place to bag a good bargain and even sell it on at a profit.

      Step 1: The auction house

      When British Airways has a surplus of unclaimed baggage in storage, it sells the cases at auction (of course, BA – and we hope all airlines – do their absolute best to reunite baggage that has gone astray with its owner before attempting to sell it off.)

      All those looking to bag a bargain on the lucky dip of lost luggage need to do is head down to the auction house, and bid on cases that go under the hammer.

      If you’re lucky, you could pick up items worth hundreds or thousands of pounds, for very little – most suitcases sell for between £10 and £75. The savvy amongst you could sell items on for more than you paid, making a tidy profit.

      Sometimes, auction houses will have opened up the suitcases and separated the goods. Other times, there may be a generic description of what’s inside – “men’s clothes”, for example.

      There are plenty of bargains up for grabs, and it can be fun – many people describe it as being like a treasure hunt.

      Auction houses often hold luggage auctions

      Where to look

      London’s lost luggage hotspot is Greasby’s in Tooting, south west London. It’s here that British Airways (one of the world’s biggest baggage losers) sells its lost luggage. Greasby’s also deals with the lost luggage from Heathrow Airport.

      Auctions take place every Tuesday, with views the Monday before. The most recent Monday viewing took place between 11am and 4.45pm. The viewings give you a chance to suss out which bags you want to buy.

      Other notable auction houses that deal in lost luggage include:

       

      As most of the above auction houses don’t have allotted airport auctions, it’s probably best to check with their website as to the next scheduled date for baggage bounty. You should sign up to their mailing lists, which will let you know when they’re going to happen, or follow individual houses on social media.

      Step 2: Evaluate

      After viewing the auction collection, go home and think about the prices of likely individual items to see how much of a profit you can make up to a certain bid. It’s hard to tell if cases are sold closed, but the posher the case, the more likely it is to contain items of value.

      A good way to get an idea of how much the cases themselves will sell for is to search for similar items that are already listed on eBay. You can also check out the recommended retail price of the cases by looking online.

      Once you know how much the case itself is worth, you can set your bidding limit. The only gamble is on how much over the worth of the case you’re willing to bid. If the case contains lots of goodies then it could be worth exceeding your limit. Of course, it could be full of junk.

      If you’ve found an auction house that lets you see into the cases before you bid on them, you’ve got a better chance of grabbing a bargain.The same goes if the auction house gives you a description of what’s inside the case, even if it’s brief.

      Step 3: Valuable items or cases?

      Make money from lost luggage

      There are two paths you can take at the auction. The auctioneers are likely to take very valuable items out of the suitcases first and sell them separately. This might include electronics, shoes and jewellery. You can bid on these and then sell them, ideally for more, elsewhere.

      Alternatively, you can bid for suitcases and hope there are some good clothes, shoes, books, etc. in them that you could flog. This is a bit of a lottery. Auctioneers only give the vaguest details about what is in each suitcase, so you won’t know exactly what you are buying.

      The auctioneers do tell you whether the clothes are clean or not though. It’s up to you whether or not you’re happy dealing with someone else’s nasty knickers. Of course you can also sell the suitcase itself and make some cash on that too.

       

      Step 4: Bag a bargain and sell it on

      Once you’ve successfully bid and paid for unclaimed luggage bargains, take them home and begin your online selling to make money. Take some photos, write some good ad copy, and then post it on eBay and wait for the bidding to begin.

      How much can I make?

      Lots. Valuable items can sell very cheaply at auction. A £500 snowboard recently sold for £75, for example. Suitcases might sell between £5 to £50. Even if the case is just full of clothes you should be able to sell it all for more than the price you paid for it.

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      Original source: https://www.moneymagpie.com/make-money/lost-luggage-make-money-buying-unclaimed-baggage

      Vibes and Beats: Sound in Motion Hosts Breakaway Music Festival in St. Paul

      Home Business Magazine Online

      There’s no doubt that summer is synonymous with music festivals, as the season is jam-packed with riveting concert experiences all across the nation. In St. Paul, Minnesota, Sound in Motion recently hosted Breakaway music festival, a multi-city electronic music extravaganza featuring some of today’s most sought-after DJs. Taking place on the Allianz Field stadium grounds, this music festival brought together EDM lovers for two days of non-stop entertainment and unforgettable memories.

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      Breakaway music festival takes over the Allianz Field stadium grounds. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The performances on Day 1 were nothing short of spectacular. Festivalgoers were treated to a high-energy set by ARMNHMR, a dynamic duo known for their emotional melodies and intense drops. Afterwards, EDM pioneer Kaskade captivated the massive crowd with a beautiful set featuring some of his most popular songs. Attendees were seen dancing with happiness and singing along to top hits like “Atmosphere” and “4am”.  Renowned DJ Illenium then closed out the night with a powerful set complete with a fireworks show.

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      Kaskade plays a mesmerizing set at Breakaway music festival. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      The second day of the music festival was just as thrilling as the first, with the lineup featuring heavy-hitters in the bass music scene. Celebrated for his unique style, ISOxo wowed the crowed with his innovative, energetic beats and heavy drops. Knock2 also delivered an electrifying performance that blended genres. Afterwards, Slander closed out the evening with an exhilarating set featuring their most popular bass-heavy tracks. The crowd was seen jumping up and down and head-banging along to each set with glee.

      In addition to all the outstanding music sets, Breakaway featured a number of exciting brand activations for attendees to check out. Presenting Sponsor CELSIUS® hosted a fun lounge for festivalgoers to immerse in great vibes and enjoy complimentary energy drinks. Other notable activations were put on by SHEIN fashion, SunnyD vodka seltzers, and BeatBox party punch beverages. Monaco Cocktails also hosted a silent disco!

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      Breakaway music festival was one for the books. Photo credit: Tyler Allix

      In all, Breakaway music festival helped solidify Sound in Motion’s reputation as the premiere, go-to EDM event production company in Minnesota. They also have a number of upcoming events that will bring the Twin Cities EDM community together all summer. These include Gabriel & Dresden at Union Rooftop on July 12th, Riordan at Union Rooftop on August 2nd, and Riot Ten at The Fillmore on September 6th. Companies looking to grow their brand awareness in the Twin Cities market should consider sponsoring these events.

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      Original source: https://homebusinessmag.com/lifestyles/sound-motion-hosts-breakaway-music-festival-st-paul/

      Google launches tool to simplify Enhanced Conversions setup

      Google rolled out a Chrome extension designed to help advertisers troubleshoot their Enhanced Conversions setup called EC Assist.

      Why we care. Enhanced Conversions are crucial for improving Google Ads performance, but setting them up correctly can be a challenge.

      How it works:

      1. Advertisers install the EC Assist Chrome extension
      2. They run a test conversion on their website
      3. EC Assist identifies potential issues and suggested next steps

      Between the lines. This tool reflects Google’s efforts to make advanced advertising features more accessible to a broader range of users.

      What advertisers think. We first spotted this update on Head of PPC, Scott Carruthers’ LinkedIn

      I ran a poll on X to gauge how challenging people are finding setting up Enhanced Conversions. Not everyone finds it cumbersome. The amount of complexity is related to the architecture of a website, according to several sources. Boris Beceric and Rob P commented on X:

      The big picture. Enhanced Conversions allow advertisers to send hashed first-party conversion data to Google, powering tools like Smart Bidding, for better ad performance.

      Where to get it. The EC Assist Chrome extension is available for download now.

      Original source: https://searchengineland.com/google-launches-tool-to-simplify-enhanced-conversions-setup-443955