This day in search marketing history: January 8

Intent research vs. keyword research

In 2020, Frédéric Dubut of Bing told us: “Keyword research are probably going to become slowly obsolete and you’ll need to switch to intent research as a practice.”

Barry Schwartz asked Google’s John Mueller about Dubut’s statement. Here’s what Mueller said:

  • “There’s probably always gonna be a little bit of room for keyword research because you’re kind of providing those words to users. And even if search engines are trying to understand more than just those words, showing specific words to users can make it a little bit easier for them to understand what your pages are about and can sometimes drive a little bit of that conversion process.”

So, is keyword research obsolete yet? In 2023, there definitely has been a significant shift in the way SEOs think about user intent, or the search intent behind a query. But keyword research is still far from obsolete.

Read all about it in Google’s John Mueller on intent research vs keyword research for 2020.


Also on this day 


Halting campaigns shouldn’t be your only brand safety precaution

2021: How advertisers responded to the storming of the Capitol and the cases for and against pausing ads in times of disruption.


Google’s John Mueller on intent research vs keyword research for 2020

2020: Search engines continue to get better at understanding intent and rely less on keywords. But Mueller wouldn’t go as far as to say keyword research practices will or should go away anytime soon.


Google handles reconsideration requests in batches

2020: John Mueller said that the Google team goes through reconsideration requests in batches, so sometimes it can feel like there is a backlog.


2020: Page owners could use Bing Pages to aggregate social media links, publish contact details, customize Outlook profiles with images and content and promote social media posts.


2020: In this installment of Barry Schwartz’s vlog series, he chatted with Dean about making good quality videos, the nofollow link attribute change and more.


Need to expedite page removal in Google’s search index? Try a temporary sitemap file

2019: if you have hundreds or thousands of pages, removing URLs one by one can be time-consuming. What tocan you do? Use temporary sitemaps, according to John Mueller. 


Google Assistant updates: Airline check-ins, hotel bookings, language translation and Maps

2019: Google was working hard to make the Assistant (and by extension, Home) a transactional platform.


Machine vs. man: What really matters for SEO success

2019: Lily Ray on changes to how sites are evaluated, dealing with traffic drops due to algorithm changes, Google’s search quality rater guidelines and more.


Google to roll out new Search Console features in coming weeks

2018: Verified users in Google Search Console were about to get access the new Search Performance, Index Coverage, AMP status and Job posting reports.


Google removes addiction treatment ads from UK search results

2018: An investigation revealed an ongoing issue with middlemen bidding on the terms and receiving large kickbacks from the private centers where the searchers were ultimately referred to – a practice called “patient brokering.”


Google accidentally removes news publishers from Google News

2018: Google called it an “unintentional technical issue.”


It’s Google Home vs. Amazon Alexa at CES in the battle for the voice ecosystem

2018: Google and Amazon both announced new device partnerships; the Google Assistant would be on new “smart display” devices, more TVs, speakers and in cars. 


Google announces solution to longstanding AMP cache URL display problem

2018: Google said it was making a change to stop displaying Google URLs, instead of the publisher URLs, in search results served from the AMP cache.


Search In Pics: GoogleBot & BB-8, Google Onesie & Tesla Model X

2016: The latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more.


Google Now Bugs Remove Cards From Users While Google Now Tests Custom Background Themes

2015: Some users were missing their Google Now cards, which they rely on to see if there will be traffic on the way to work, how cold it may be or other useful information for their day.


AdWords Reach Reporting Moves To The Campaigns Tab

2015: Google moved the Reach and Frequency report out of the Dimensions tab to the Campaigns tab.


2015: Microsoft’s search engine started displaying a carousel of New York Times best-selling books when searching for specific book genres.


Google France Homepage Goes “Je Suis Charlie” In Memory Of Charlie Hebdo Victims

2015: Google France added the “Je Suis Charlie” (“I am Charlie”) badge on its homepage, honoring the lives lost during the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris, France.


Yahoo’s News Digest App Is “Summly 2.0”

2014: CEO Marissa Mayer introduced the new news app at CES. Summly was acquired by Yahoo in March 2013 for an estimated $30 million.


Utah Has Highest Google Usage, West Virginia The Lowest

2014: Ad network Chitika released a new tool that provided a user percentage or traffic market-share breakdown of PC operating system and search usage on a state-by-state basis.


Google’s Matt Cutts On Publishers With Duplicate Content: Use The Canonical Tag

2014: In How should I address a small duplicate content issue?, Cutts said to use the rel=canonical tag to help consolidate the PageRank of the stories and avoid any issues with Google.


Report: US Search Ad Spend Rises 12 Percent YoY In Q4 2013; Smartphone CPCs Drop

2014: IgnitionOne released its fourth quarter Digital Marketing Report, showing that the paid search market in the US continued to grow.


2013: The URL shown under the definition previously wasn’t clickable. Instead, the only way to click through to the source of the definition was to use the smaller Source link at the bottom of the box.


Google Is Hiring Someone To Find Ways To Make You Want To Search While Signed-In

2013: “As Product Marketing Manager within the search growth team, you will be responsible to developing plans, creatives, campaigns and programs to increase the number of user’s signed in.”


Google, Mobile Search And The Paradox Of Competition

2013: How much does Google figure into the “future of search,” whose advances will largely be determined by mobile and non-traditional devices? That was a hard question to answer.


2011: The Year Google & Bing Took Away From SEOs & Publishers

2012: Danny Sullivan called 2011 “alarming.” Why? Because after years of moving forward, the search engines took a big step back, withholding both linking and keyword data.


2011: A huge collection of trends, predictions and resolutions on paid search, SEO, local/mobile and more.


Google Mulling Several Ways To Integrate Ads On Maps

2010: Several articles speculated about or discussed ads on Google Maps (PC and mobile). 


Yahoo To Keep BOSS In Microsoft Deal, May Charge In Future

2010: Some of the results would be powered by Yahoo, while the search results in BOSS (Build your Own Search Service – a Yahoo Developer Network initiative to provide an open search web services platform) would be powered from Microsoft Bing.


A Year Later, Yahoo’s CEO Gives Herself A B-Minus

2010: Said Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz: “It was a little tougher internally than I think I had anticipated, I did move fast, but this is a big job.”


Where’s AP In Google News? Apparently In Limbo, As Contract Running Out

2010: Associated Press stories – hosted by Google itself — were no longer appearing in Google News. Google had not added any new AP content since Dec. 24.


Google Fast Flip Now On Google News Home Page

2010: The company’s experimental news reading tool became part of the Google News home page, while also still remaining a Google Labs project. 


Submit Your Google Spam Suggestions For 2009

2009: An annual tradition, Matt Cutts of Google’s Search Quality team asked for feedback on things Google should work on in relation to search spam.


Are PPC Budgets Increasing Or Decreasing In These Recessionary Times?

2009: 25% of Rimm-Kaufman’s clients increased their PPC spend 2008 Q4 vs. 2007, while 75% pulled back PPC spend.


Google Testing New AdWords Budgeting Option: Timeframe

2009: Timeframe gave advertisers a new budgeting method that automatically adjusted the daily budget based on traffic to reach a set dollar budget as per the calendar month.


Google SMS Search Is Down … For The Count?

2009: “Sorry, ‘[search term]’ did not return any results”.


Google StreetView, GPS Save Kidnapped Girl

2009: Police tracked the girl’s cell phone with GPS and then confirmed her whereabouts in Virginia, using StreetView.


Microsoft To Buy Fast Search For $1.23 Billion

2008:  Microsoft got a market-leading enterprise search company and a world-class web crawler (not to mention some of the smartest engineering talent in search).


Google & YouTube TVs Powered By Panasonic

2008: Matsushita Electric Industrial, the company behind Panasonic, said the TVs would enable users to browse and watch YouTube videos from their TVs.


Yahoo’s Yang Outlines Vision For An Integrated, Open Yahoo 2.0

2008: Search appeared to be a piece of the overall approach but not the core here; community and trusted content sources are emphasized.


Sony In Video Deal With Google & Viacom Deals With Five Competing Online Video Providers

2008: Sony announced a deal to provide Google’s YouTube five-minute clips of some of their most popular TV shows, including “Married With Children” and “Newsradio.”


Open Letter To Wikipedia Editors: Yes, Matt Cutts Is Notable

2007: That time when Matt Cutts’s Wikipedia’s page almost got deleted.


Court OKs Narrow Use of Competitor Trademarks in Search Ads & Meta Tags

2007: A U.S. District Court ruled that the use of keyword-triggered ads and keyword metatags using trademarked terms cannot confuse consumers if the resulting ads/search results don’t display a competitor’s trademarks.


An Open Letter to Paid Search Networks

2007: Search marketer Jeffrey Rohrs published an open letter to paid search providers asking critical questions about billing practices, transparency, click fraud and other issues


Yahoo Introduces Yahoo Go 2.0, Mobile Search & Other Apps

2007: While second to Google in Web search, the company was hoping it could lead the market for mobile search and associated advertising with a new offering tailored for use on handsets.


Search Engine ChaCha Announces $6 Million Round

2007: ChaCha employed a network of live guides to help answer user queries in real time in addition to providing traditional algorithmic search.


Advertisers Cutting Google AdWords Spending With Surge of Keyword Prices

2007: Why were advertisers cutting their PPC ad spend significantly in 2007? Because many of the keyword prices have resulted in advertisers being priced out of profitability.


From Search Marketing Expo (SMX)


Past contributions from Search Engine Land’s Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)

These columns are a snapshot in time and have not been updated since publishing, unless noted. Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.


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Scaling Your Home Business: How to Go Global

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Have you always dreamed of running your own global business? Well, there’s no reason why you can’t turn a small home-based business into a worldwide enterprise. Of course, global expansion takes time, research, and not a little dedication, but scaling your business from the comfort of your home is not out of the question.

Whether you have an existing venture that you want to take to the next level or you have an idea that’s international business-ready, it’s time to go global!

Here’s all you need to know about scaling your home business.

How Easy Is It to Scale a Home Business?

Today, there are so many resources available for entrepreneurs that scaling up a home business is easier than ever — but that’s not to say it’s easy, of course! To scale your business in the most successful way, you need a well-researched plan that you follow to the letter.

Small businesses are increasingly becoming a large contributor to online commerce. In fact, there are around 32 million small businesses in the US alone. This means that while it is becoming increasingly competitive to scale globally in your market, small businesses are needed for ecommerce growth — and customers increasingly recognize the value of independently-owned businesses.

How easy it is to scale internationally depends on a few factors. Firstly, is your business a fresh-faced startup or an established business? If you’ve already got a semi-recognizable brand, then you may be able to scale quicker than if your brand is new to the market. That said, a completely new home business can establish itself in overseas markets if it’s able to capture the imagination of consumers and investors.

3 Ways of Taking Your Home Business Global

The key to achieving global reach for your business is having a multifaceted strategy that focuses on the most important elements of business growth, such as marketing, SEO, or hiring the right talent.

Hiring International Freelancers

Scaling a business can be done from home, but when you’re trying to crack an international market, it’s a good idea to have some local expertise at your disposal — and this is easier than it ever was now that remote technology is so commonplace. As a small business, you may not have the budget to hire full-time international workers, but with an international contractor management platform such as Remote, you can hire and onboard overseas-based temporary employees remotely and benefit from their unique skill sets.

With a local expert on your team, you’ll have better insight into your target markets and what you can do to establish your business there. From cultural information to market data, an international expert can provide valuable understanding of new markets — as well as bridging language barriers — and help you incorporate this information into your growth strategy.

Targeting the Right Geographical Market

One of the most important aspects of scaling your home business is knowing who your target audience is, especially if you have a very niche product or service. If you already have an established business, then looking at your website’s analytics can help you determine which countries you’re already getting traffic from — these could be the best places to target your efforts, since the data indicates there’s already an appetite for your product or service in that market.

You can of course scale your home business across multiple territories once you’re ready to do so, but in the early days it’s advisable to target those markets where you’re confident you can make an impact. Once you’ve established yourself in more than one market, brand awareness will naturally build.

Creating a Stellar SEO Strategy

SEO makes a huge impact on how well your business reaches your target audience, locally, nationally, and globally. For example, optimizing your website with the right keywords is just one of the ways you can match international search queries. However, when it comes to multilingual SEO, it’s about more than just relying on machine translations — and that’s why it’s important to use a human translation service such as Acolad for performance-driven international SEO.

It’s also vitally important to remember that people from different countries may search for things in a different way. Even if you speak the same language (for example, if you’re expanding to the US from the UK, or vice versa), users in different countries may use culturally-specific keywords you may not have previously considered — that’s another reason hiring remotely in the country you’re targeting is advantageous.

Final Thoughts

If you have big dreams for your home business, then it’s time to put those ideas into action! Create a strong strategy, hire the right talent, target the right markets, and prioritize your international SEO strategy, and you may find that global expansion is not as unachievable as you previously thought.

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Being an Engaging Leader from Home

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Recruiters are, by nature, “people people.” Far more than almost any other profession, the pandemic and its subsequent aftershocks have changed the way recruiters work. After all, recruiters are used to meeting candidates in person in order to get a feel for who they are ― not just what they are. Now that the industry has gone virtual, those meetings are largely over Zoom rather than over coffee.

As with any paradigm shift, a lot of what was once “normal” in the recruitment profession has been lost. Nevertheless, even more stands to be gained by recruiters in a number of areas:

Passion

Even virtually, it is still the employer’s responsibility to create an environment where people feel that they can be heard and be creative — in other words, to fulfill their passion. Each employee is unique and looks for different qualities in a work environment. Therefore, it is extremely important to understand what makes people tick, what excites them, and what helps them feel like they are achieving their goals. Having fun is also essential as both a de-stressor and a chance to think outside of the box.

While there has been a lot of discussion about whether employees can thrive outside of the office — Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff recently chimed in on this subject — work-from-home (or WFH) situations can easily accommodate “fun” activities like yoga or meditation or just learning something new. When you offer autonomy and fun, you can help make people feel fulfilled. The net-net is that they will do a great job at work, wherever that is.

Making It Fun

Speaking of fun, who doesn’t enjoy an impromptu water cooler conversation, even if there’s no actual water cooler? A new WFH/hybrid tradition in our office is allotting 30 minutes every day for anyone that wants to jump on and chit chat about anything but work. These Zoom get-togethers are often more personal than the in-person ones, because we get to see more: kids, partners, pets, parents, and all kinds of things both planned and unplanned.

Bringing someone into your “home” virtually is remarkably personal. Still, it is our duty as leaders to ensure that everyone understands and respects each other’s home environments and familial situation.

Trust

Trust is integral to any team’s success, though the notion of employer supervision has been a hot topic of many WFH cynics. If you don’t want to punch clocks and micromanage, then hire qualified candidates. Then give them autonomy and challenges. At the end of the day, your team will feel fulfilled and know that their employers truly care about them. They will want to do a good job for themselves, their bosses, peers, their clients and for the business overall.

As for slackers or so-called “quiet quitters,” enterprise and workflow software makes it easy to measure if teams are on track, regardless if they work in the same spaces or not. I have the most amazing team and I truly believe it’s because they have all the right attributes in characteristics of GRIT that we look for, and these transcend location.

Inspire

There’s an old African parable that says, “If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together.” What the parable does not say is that everyone needs to be in the same physical place at all times for motivation and inspiration.

Employees need to feel good in order to be their best at work, so it’s the employers’ responsibilities to enable their teams to take care of themselves both in their personal and professional lives. You can do this by removing the idea of rigid work hours and mandatory in-office attendance. It’s also the reason why it’s so important to connect over Zoom about things that truly matter. For example, mental, emotional, and physical health are important to me. So, I love being able to share my thoughts on these topics, especially when I know that other people are passionate about them as well.

We are all inspired by meeting new peers, and networking over Zoom can be so much better than going to traditional networking events. Because you both know that you only have limited time together, you respect that time more. You also get to see people in their homes or offices rather than in generic restaurants or conference rooms. Plus, you save valuable travel time. Virtual networking not only made us more efficient. It also broadened the opportunity to connect with people all over the world — something we desperately need right now.

Retain

The Great Resignation, aka “The Great Reassessment,” is still a prominent factor for recruiters who are learning even more about retention than hiring these days. Two things that I always emphasize in any situation are to listen and to ask the hard questions.

If we can understand others and give them an opportunity to share how they feel — and why they feel that way — we create a lasting relationship and open the door for fun and passion, because better understanding leads to respect. However, fostering respect requires a final ingredient: leadership. If recruiters only hire managers — rather than leaders — they will never inspire, trust, retain, or enable passion. And what fun is that?

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What to do when the wrong page ranks for a keyword

We’ve all heard about search engine optimization (SEO), but what about search engine de-optimization?

In one Search Off The Record episode, Martin Splitt, Gary Illyes, and Lizzi Sassman discussed de-optimization – the process of taking a page off SERPs. The goal of deoptimization is ranking the page that is most likely to attract qualified traffic and conversions. 

If you’ve ever ranked the “wrong” page for a keyword, this article is for you. Get ready to learn the de-optimization process so you can earn clicks from qualified traffic and increase conversions.

How can you tell if the wrong page is ranking?

The purpose of deoptimization is to remove a page driving the wrong type of traffic to your site. Sometimes you might benefit from removing a page from SERPs entirely. Other times, you might want to replace the page that ranks with a more suitable page.

In the de-SEOing episode, Sassman shares an anecdote where site visitors landing on a particular document, listed on Page 1, were not the right types of traffic.

Sassman said this became clear from feedback coming from users visiting their page. The ranking page caused some misunderstandings. Web users started to submit requests for tasks that were not relevant. As a result, users weren’t satisfied and internal teams were busier handling irrelevant support tickets they could not solve.

The page was generating traffic, but it was the wrong type of traffic. There was a mismatch between what the user was looking for and the page they were landing on.

Ranking the wrong page in SERPs is not unusual. Recognize when you’re ranking the wrong page by looking out for:

  • Pages that earn traffic but not conversions.
  • Queries from users that don’t make sense for the business offering.
  • Pages that were commissioned to achieve a certain goal but are falling short of expectations.
  • Articles ranking for conversion keywords that would be better placed on a revenue-generating page (product page, product category, or landing page).

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Which page should you rank anyway?

Before attempting to rank any page in Google’s SERPs, it’s important to understand the search intent behind a keyword. Only then can you decide if the keyword is suitable for you to try and rank for and the type of page you should be creating.

You help determine which page should rank for a keyword by understanding how Google prioritizes pages based on its search intent.

Take a look at the annotated SERP example below. A search for “red running shoes” returns ecommerce category pages and image packs. The SERP suggests that the user is looking to buy red running shoes or view images of them. It’s a product-led SERP.

red running shoes

If ranking for red running shoes is your goal, then you should, at minimum, be able to match the intent in the SERPs by providing page users can buy red running shoes and include images.

Based on SERP analysis, you would not expect an article titled “the best red running shoes” to have a good chance of ranking for the search term ‘red running shoes’ because Google is not prioritizing articles in the SERP. Equally, if an article did rank, you would not expect this type of page to satisfy user intent for this particular search.

If you do have a page ranking that is earning traffic but failing to convert, you might want to consider deoptimization. 

Below, we cover how to deoptimize a page in favor of a more suitable one.

Deoptimization explained

So you’ve got a page ranking that isn’t converting and you have another page on your site that would be better placed to rank for the target keyword.

How can you deoptimize a page while removing it from SERPs for the desired keyword and putting another page in place?

At this point, it’s important to note that you are at risk of losing your rank – and the traffic that comes with it – altogether. But the goal of SEO is not just to earn traffic but to earn qualified traffic that supports business goals.

If all you are losing is clicks and impressions you are not really losing anything.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to search engine deoptimization. 

Step 1: Choose your desired ranking page

Before you do anything, you need to decide which page will rank for your desired keyword and why.

Start by conducting SERP analysis. Based on the prioritized results, decide which page on your site fits among what’s already ranking.

If the SERPs are full of articles, you likely need to write an article that satisfies user intent. If the SERPs prioritize ecommerce pages then you need to have the product to sell.

Step 2: Assign keywords to pages

For the best chance of ranking any page, you need to be the most useful page on the web. 

Make sure you cover a topic in full. Look at what’s ranking and which keywords return the same type of content. You can use this data to inspire sections of content on your page.

You can find related keywords that you should cover by taking a look at what competitor sites are including in their article and ranking for.

The Organic Research report in Semrush can be a useful starting point to find related keywords.

Semrush screenshot showing keyword positions for a page ranking for ‘red running shoes’.

Make sure you’re using the keywords correctly and in the right places.

The keyword you want to rank the desired page for should be used naturally throughout the article. Go back to SEO basics and check it’s used in the title tag and the URL if it makes sense to do so.

Step 3: Evaluate ranking content vs. your desired content

Compare the page you want to rank to pages that are currently ranking.

What elements do competitors include that your page does not? Make sure your page is ultimately useful and competitive. If ranking pages use high-quality images, you should also use them. If competitive pages include video, add a video to your page.

Aim to do everything competitors do, but don’t focus so hard on competitors that you forget your users and customers. 

What more can you add that is genuinely useful to your users? Find out by:

  • Speaking with your marketing and sales team.
  • Discovering questions customers ask so that you can answer them on your page.
  • Digging into reasons for refunds or returns. (Can you be proactive and address issues on the page to save a user from making the wrong purchase or help manage expectations?)

Step 3: Remove keywords from the deoptimized page

One reason for the wrong page ranking can be keyword usage. 

Take a look at the page that you don’t want to rank and, where possible, remove keywords that might aid the rank. If you’re using the keyword in your title tag, for example, exchange it for a better keyword that suits this page so your other page can take the rank for the desired keyword.

Naturally, you don’t want to remove all keywords, especially if they’re contextually useful. Instead, remove keywords where you can and work on your internal linking strategy for those that need to stay.

Step 4: Strengthen internal linking

Internal linking is one of the most powerful tools for helping content rank.

Audit the internal links pointing to the ranking page and internal links pointing to the page you want to rank.

You should:

  • Have links pointing to the desired page using one of the keywords you want it to rank for as the anchor – be natural about this.
  • Link the current ranking page to the desired ranking page using the keyword. On this page, use an exact match as the anchor if you can achieve this naturally.
  • Replace links to the current ranking page with links to the desired page as long as it is still contextually relevant. 

You can use tools like Screaming Frog to audit your internal linking structure or you can do it for free in Google Search Console (GSC). Head to the links report for an overview of your links, including external, internal, top-linked pages and anchor texts. Click on the pages you want to view links to and GSC will give you a list of pages linking to your page.

Screenshot of Google Search Console’s Links report

Finally, build links to the page you want to rank by building your content architecture.

For example, if you’re trying to rank your category page for the search term “red running shoes,” take a look at People Also Ask and see the types of content you can create and link to the category. This builds your authority on the subject and points links to the collection you most want to rank.

Step 5: Submit pages to Google Search Console

Once you’ve completed all of the above, submit your edited pages to GSC and wait for Google to do its thing. You might need to wait a couple of weeks or longer before seeing your edits take effect.

Further considerations to rank your desired page

If you completed all of the steps above, but your desired page still isn’t ranking, here are further steps that you can take.

In a competitive space, you might need to think about increasing your backlink profile. Use SEO tools like Majestic or Ahrefs to see how your backlinks compare to competitors. Aim to close the gap by earning highly relevant backlinks from trusted sites in your niche.

Where natural, you can link directly to the page you want to rank, but if this won’t work, you can link to supporting pages within the content cluster. 

Check engagement metrics

Engagement metrics (i.e., conversions, scroll, time on page, etc.) can help you determine whether our page is really helpful to your users.

If your ranking page is long-form content and users scroll to only 25% of the page before they leave, it’s probably not compelling enough to keep the user engaged. Consider a rewrite.

Consider page speed optimizations

Page speed has become increasingly important and it’s important to stay competitive where you can. In very competitive spaces, page speed could be the difference between your site outranking a competitor.

Google PageSpeed Insights provides all the data about page speed and how to improve it.

Screenshot of PageSpeed Insights for Search Engine Land.

301 redirects

If you want to remove your original ranking page in the deoptimization process you must remember to add a 301 redirect. 

In some cases, such as in the case of keyword cannibalization, you might want to take a page down to help another rank.

Add 301 redirects, and to be ultimately diligent, go through the links pointing to the old page and edit them so they point directly at the desired ranking page.

Taking the leap into deoptimization can feel a little scary, especially if you risk losing a lot of traffic.

The thing to remember is that clicks and impressions are meaningless if they’re from the wrong audience or fail to result in conversions.

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This day in search marketing history: January 7

The Spam Clock

in 2011, startup search engine Blekko launched a spam clock that estimated 155 million spam pages had been created since Jan. 1 of that year. Blekko said 1 million spam pages were being created every hour.

How bad was Google’s spam problem then? Big. But as Danny Sullivan pointed out at the time, it was hard to judge whether Google’s relevancy had actually decreased, because:

  • We expect more from Google than we do in the past, searching for things we might not have in previous years
  • We don’t remember all the successful searches, focusing on when things go bad.
  • We probably don’t do a comparison check on Bing or Blekko to see if they performed better, nor do we use those services on a regular basis to understand if they’re also “failing” to the degree we might feel Google does.
  • Our expectations of Google are higher.

Read all about it in Blekko Launches Spam Clock To Keep Pressure On Google.

In about a month, Google would start making moves to correct its perceived, growing relevancy problems with the Panda Update.

I don’t even want to think about how much spam has been created since the start of this year – especially with the explosion that is ChatGPT.


Also on this day 


Google Ads to allow ads for sport betting in New York

2022: Google Ads updated its gambling policy to allow ads for sports betting from certified and state-licensed entities in New York State.


2022: After eight months on pause, AdSense publishers could once again create Related search style experiments.


Google My Business launches new performance reporting

2021: The new reports provided 6 months of data on how people interacted with you (calls and messages) and how people discovered you (the search term used to find your Google business listing in Google Search and Google Maps).


Google working on fixing data in URL parameter tool

2020: Google was working on fixing a data issue with the URL parameter tool, a legacy tool within Google Search Console that let SEOs communicate to Google insignificant page variations and direct Google to consolidate those URLs.


Google tests user comments for live TV shows

2020: The user comments appeared in the search results for queries related to live TV shows. It was similar to Google’s live sporting events feature.


Direct site navigation via voice arrives on iOS Bing Search app

2020: The updated Microsoft Bing Search App also had a new look featuring a carousel of common search categories.


Google’s Rich Results testing tool now supports code editing

2019: You could now edit the code in the rich results test and see what those edits did in real time.


Google Manufacturer Center adds rich content, deeper analytics, expands availability

2019: A new “From the manufacturer” section in Google Shopping product pages could feature brand-supplied rich content.


Bing Ads’ AI-powered Performance Insights now available globally

2019: The tool provided an on-the-spot way to take action on performance changes in your accounts.


StrategiQ launches Spark, an SEO deployment platform

2019: The digital marketing agency’s new tool helped SEOs test and deploy SEO-related changes on their own without developer overhead.


Leading local SEO predictions: Reserve with Google will grow, real-time local inventory gets real

2019: GMB messaging, voice search optimization, local inventory data, Q&A and the decline of SMB websites are all explored.


2015: Torrent Freak study reveals the number of Google’s takedown notices were up 75% from 2013.


Report: Yahoo Search Share Up After Firefox Deal

2015: Yahoo saw a nearly 2 point search market share gain in the U.S. in the past month (10.4% vs. 8.6% year vs. year.)


Google Webmaster Tools Search Queries Adds Mobile Stats & No Longer Rounds Data

2014: Google’s John Mueller said, “data in the search queries feature will no longer be rounded / bucketed,” and you will start to notice these changes in Webmaster Tools in the next few days.


WordStream Updates Its Free Google AdWords Performance Grader: Now With Mobile And Automatic 30-Day Reporting

2014: The tool was refined to give advertisers performance benchmarks within their own industries


Zora Neale Hurston Google Logo Marks The 123rd Birthday Of The Harlem Renaissance Writer

2014: The Doodle paid tribute to one of the 20th century’s most celebrated African American female writers.


Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone Launches New Social Search App Jelly

2014: Calling itself a “new way to search,” ultimately, Jelly would follow the path of social Q&A platform pioneers failures like Ask.com, Quora, Yahoo Answers and Google Answers.


Stats On Mobile Content & Impact On Google Rankings

2013: Having mobile-optimized and rendered content was highly correlated with getting organic traffic from Google.


Library Of Congress Struggling To Make A Searchable Twitter Archive

2013: The Library of Congress was working on plans to create a searchable archive of nearly every public tweet ever sent, but the challenges inherent in that task were making it a slow process.


Google Logo Honors Addams Family Creator, Charles Addams

2012: The black-and-white Doodle featured seven characters from “The Addams Family.”


Bing Adds FanSnap Ticket Inventory Into Search Results

2011: Just in time for the opening round of the NFL playoffs.


Quora Co-Founder Outlines Plans To Deal With Growing Pains

2011: Co-founder Charlie Cheever admitted it had been “a big challenge” to maintain Quora’s character while the site has been flooded with new users.


Bad Directions: Google Maps Sends Local Listing Reports To Wrong Business Owners

2010: Google sent out its Google Local Business Center updates – but the emails didn’t go to the actual business owners.


Armstrong: Google Gets “First Dibs” At AOL Search Deal

2010: AOL’s CEO, Tim Armstrong and former Google executive, said Google (not Microsoft Bing) would get “first dibs” at a search deal.


Yahoo & American Airlines Settle Search Ad Suit

2010: The two companies reached a settlement prior to judgment, although the terms of the settlement were not disclosed.


CES: Microsoft Expands Scope Of HP Search Relationship To 42 Countries

2010: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced that Bing would become the default search engine and MSN the default homepage on HP computers.


Earthquake: Real-Time Results On Google Make Up For Lack Of Other Content

2010: Google’s Earthquake OneBox didn’t catch it, but Google was saved by its integration of Twitter results.


French Wants To Tax Google & Others

2010: President Nicolas Sarkozy was exploring ways to tax Google and other online advertising companies based outside of France.


Bing Admits MSNbot Is Slow

2010: That was according to Brett Yount, a program manager for Bing, who said “it is well known in the industry that MSNbot is fairly slow.”


Google’s Near Me Now: A Yelp Killer?

2010: Spoiler alert: No, it was not.


Baidu Sued As Search Monopoly In China

2009: Leading Chinese search engine Baidu was sued by Chinese medical B2B marketplace Qmyy.com to prevent its site from being blocked or dropped by the engine.


Bruce Clay Releases Two New Tools

2009: One tool was named the Search Engine Optimization/KSP tool and the other was a toolbar called SEMToolBar.


Report: Sitemaps Decrease Crawler Response Time

2009: Test showed that submitting a sitemap to Google and Yahoo decreased the time it took Google and Yahoo to crawl the page.


Google Maps For Mobile Simplifies Directions

2009: Previously if users entered a business name on the Maps client as a directions end point, Google might not recognize it.


Bush: Fix Your “Miserable Failure” Googlebomb Legacy Before Obama Takes Office

2009: Bush should have stopped redirecting requests for his old biography to the current presidential home page. It left that page with a legacy of ranking for failure.


Microsoft Wins Verizon Mobile Search Derby

2009: Google and Microsoft were in tight competition for the mobile search partnership.


Search Biz: Yahoo-MSFT Update; Google’s 20% Time Changing & Google Router Coming Soon?

2009: The latest twist in the Yahoo-Microsoft saga: a new group was trying to takeover Yahoo with Microsoft’s money. 


Deal Puts Microsoft Live Search On Dell Computers, Verizon Phones — Will It Help?

2009: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced several high-profile distribution deals for Live Search at CES.


Google Confirms Layoffs Of Contract Employees

2009: Google released “a substantial number” of its contract and temporary employees, but the exact number wasn’t known.


Search Wikia: Not Even A Remote Threat To Google

2008: “Widely hyped … it’s really just yet another crappy search service that may, potentially, if all goes well, eventually turn into something useful.” See also: Wikia Search Launches Alpha Version


Googler’s Bet Goobles On Predictive Markets During Their Free Lunch

2008: Why did Google encourage this activity from their employees? Google believed it generated creative ideas from their employees.


David Hirsch Leaving Google & Omid Kordestani Sells 6,000 Shares Of Stock

2008: David Hirsch, the Director, B2B Vertical Markets Group at Google, was leaving at the end of the month to help invest and advise startups.


Yahoo Makes Bid To Become A Mobile Development Platform

2008: There were essentially three pieces to what Yahoo announced: Yahoo Go 3.0, an open mobile widget development platform for third parties, and a redesigned mobile WAP homepage that emphasized personalization and customization.


Google, AOL, Yahoo, & Digg Sued For Playing Online Solitaire

2008: Google, Yahoo, AOL, and Digg were all sued by Sheldon F. Goldberg for patent infringement.


From Search Marketing Expo (SMX)


Past contributions from Search Engine Land’s Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)

These columns are a snapshot in time and have not been updated since publishing, unless noted. Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.


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Mbenzgram Explains the Differences Between Performance & OEM Car Parts

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Regarding car parts, there are two main categories to choose from: performance and OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts. Each type has unique advantages and disadvantages, making it challenging to decide which type is right for you. In this blog post, mbenzgram in California will explore the differences between performance and OEM car parts so that you can make an informed decision when it comes time to purchase new car parts.

Performance Auto Parts 

Experts at mbenzgram say performance auto parts are designed specifically to improve your vehicle’s performance. They are usually made with higher quality materials than OEM parts and are designed to provide better performance than stock components. Performance auto parts may include exhaust systems, turbochargers, air intakes, and suspension components.

These parts often require more maintenance than stock components because they tend to be more complex and require regular tuning to perform at their best. The upside of buying performance parts is that they will typically offer a noticeable improvement in how your car performs compared to stock components.

OEM Auto Parts 

OEM auto parts refer to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) auto parts used to manufacture a vehicle before it was sold. These claims are made by the same manufacturers who originally built the car, so they tend to be much higher quality than aftermarket or generic alternatives.

OEM auto parts also tend to be more reliable than aftermarket options since they were manufactured specifically for a particular vehicle model — making them less likely to cause problems down the road. However, one downside of buying OEM auto parts is that they can be expensive due to their high-quality constructions and name recognition.

Is One Better Than the Other? 

Mbenzgram says the answer depends on what repairs you need for your vehicle and what goals you want to accomplish with it. If you wish to improve the performance of your engine, then opting for performance car parts may be a better choice than purchasing OEM ones; however, they come with additional risks, as mentioned earlier, since they require some technical knowledge to install them properly. On the other hand, if all you need is a simple replacement part, such as an oil filter, then purchasing an OEM part would be ideal since there is no risk involved in installing it yourself or having it installed by a certified mechanic at an auto repair shop.

The Disadvantage of Using Performance and OEM Parts Together 

While both types of car parts offer their advantages, one potential downside to mixing them is compatibility issues between different brands and models can cause problems down the line if you aren’t careful with what components you choose to install on your vehicle. It’s important to remember that not all performance and OEM parts will work well with each other. Hence, it’s essential to do research before making any final decisions on which ones to buy to avoid any potential problems later on down the line.

When to Use Performance Vs. OEM Parts?

There is no “one size fits all” answer when deciding whether to use performance or OEM parts on your vehicle. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and budget. Suppose you’re looking for more power or better handling. In that case, performance parts may be a good option for you, but remember that these can be expensive and require additional modification work to install correctly. On the other hand, if you’re looking for reliable replacement parts, OEM is likely your best bet since these will provide a perfect fit without worrying about modifications or warranties.

Things to Consider 

Before deciding which type of car parts to buy, it’s essential to consider the following factors.

First, mbenzgram says to consider your budget. Performance parts tend to be significantly more expensive than OEM components and can add up quickly if multiple elements are being replaced.

Second, your technical knowledge. If you don’t have the necessary skills to install performance parts, it may be better to opt for OEM components since these can usually be installed easily.

Finally, your goals for the car. Performance parts are significant for those looking to get more power and performance out of their vehicle, but if all you need is a reliable replacement part, then OEM is likely your best bet.

No matter what type of car parts you choose, do your research ahead of time and always read reviews from other customers to ensure you’re getting a quality product. Doing so will help you avoid potential compatibility issues or costly repairs.

Conclusion

Whether you choose performance or OEM auto parts will come down mainly to personal preference and cost considerations. Performance auto parts offer improved performance but require regular maintenance and tuning. At the same time, OEM auto parts tend to be more reliable but can also be much more expensive than aftermarket options. Ultimately, only you can decide which type of part is best for your needs — but hopefully, this post has provided some insight into what makes each style unique so you can make an informed decision when it comes time for you to shop around for car parts.

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What You Need to Know About NFC Business Cards

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NFC (Near Field Communication) business cards are business cards that utilize NFC technology to enable contactless communication between devices. It is a technology that allows for short-range wireless communication between devices. It allows users to share information and make connections simply by tapping their NFC business cards together or holding them near an NFC-enabled device.

To add more, NFC is commonly used for contactless payment systems, such as mobile payment systems and contactless credit cards. NFC business cards can also be used for data transfer, such as exchanging information or files between devices, or for activating NFC-enabled features, such as unlocking a smartphone or transferring information to a smart speaker.

With this said, several types of NFC business cards are available, each with different features and capabilities.

1. Standard NFC Business Cards 

These are the most basic and typically include contact information such as a name, title, company, phone number, and email address. Standard NFC business cards can be programmed with additional information, such as website links or social media profiles.

2. Interactive NFC Business Cards 

These can be programmed with interactive features like QR codes or augmented reality (AR) content. QR codes can be scanned with a smartphone to access additional information or follow a link, while AR content can be accessed through an app and displayed on the user’s device.

3. Dynamic NFC Business Cards 

These can be updated with new information or content after they have been programmed. This allows users to easily update their business cards with new contact information or promotional materials without reprinting them.

4. Multi-Language NFC Business Cards 

These can be programmed with information in multiple languages, making them ideal for businesses or individuals who work with clients or partners from different countries or regions.

5. Custom NFC Business Cards 

These can be customized with various features and designs, such as custom shapes, sizes, or materials. Custom NFC business cards can be tailored to meet a business or individual’s specific needs or branding.

NFC technology works by using electromagnetic induction to transmit data between devices. When two NFC-enabled devices are held near each other, they can communicate and exchange data by inducing a current in the other device’s antenna. This allows for quick and easy data transfer without the need for physical contact or the use of cables.

With its features and capabilities, NFC technology is widely used in various applications, including mobile payment systems, contactless credit cards, public transportation systems, and access control systems.

Benefits of NFC Business Cards

To expand more on how NFC can be considered one of the most innovative inventions, below is information regarding the NFC’s benefits:

1. Time-Saving 

One of the main benefits of NFC business cards is their convenience. Rather than exchanging traditional business cards and manually inputting contact information into a phone or computer, NFC business cards allow users to quickly and easily exchange data with a single tap. This can save significant time, especially for those who frequently exchange business cards or need to input many contacts.

2. Professional Image 

In addition to convenience, NFC business cards can also enhance a business’s or individual’s professional image. Traditional business cards can easily get lost or forgotten. In comparison, NFC business cards can be stored digitally on a phone or computer, making it easier to keep track of and access contact information.

3. Share More Information 

NFC business cards can be programmed with more than just contact information, such as links to a website, social media profiles, or even a digital portfolio. This allows users to easily share more information about their business or services with potential clients or connections.

4. Environment-Friendly

NFC business cards are also more environmentally friendly than traditional business cards, as they do not require printing and can be easily shared digitally.

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How NFC Business Cards Work

This new technology is now increasingly used in marketing and advertising, allowing businesses to interact with consumers through their NFC-enabled devices. Here are a few pointers on how NFC business cards work:

1. NFC Technology 

NFC business cards work by utilizing NFC technology, allowing short-range communication between devices. To use an NFC business card, a user must tap their card against an NFC-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet.

2. Storing Information 

NFC business cards can be programmed with various information, including contact information, links to websites or social media profiles, and even promotional materials. This information is stored on a small chip within the business card, which an NFC-enabled device can read.

3. Reading the Information

When an NFC-enabled device is held near an NFC business card, the device will read the information stored on the card and prompt the user to save the information or follow a link. The data can then be stored in the device’s contact list or accessed through a digital wallet or similar app.

How to Use NFC Business Cards

Here’s a quick guide on how you can take advantage of NFC technology and digital business cards:

1. NFC-Enabled Device 

You will need an NFC-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet, to use an NFC business card. Most newer-model smartphones have NFC capabilities, so you may already have a device that can read NFC business cards.

2. Turn on the NFC Function 

You must turn on the NFC function on your device to exchange information with an NFC business card. This is typically done through the device’s settings menu.

3. Exchanging Information 

Hold your device near an NFC business card to exchange information. It should automatically read the information and prompt you to save it or follow a link. If you use an NFC business card to share information with others, you can simply tap it against their NFC-enabled device to exchange information.

Some Possible Risks of Using NFC Business Cards

Of course, as with all technology and advancements, NFC business card users must also be aware of some of its drawbacks:

1. Security 

As with any digital information, there is a risk that unauthorized individuals could access the information stored on an NFC business card if the card is lost or stolen. This risk can be minimized by encrypting the information on the card and using a secure system for storing and transmitting the data.

2. Compatibility

Not all devices are equipped with NFC technology, so some people may not be able to read an NFC business card. This can limit the usefulness of the card, as it may only be able to be read by some potential clients or customers.

3. Limited Use 

NFC cards are limited in the amount of information they can store and transmit, so they may not be more suitable for more complex business needs. For example, if you want to include a detailed brochure or another large document on your business card, an NFC card may not be able to accommodate the amount of data.

4. Cost 

NFC business cards may be more expensive to produce than traditional business cards, as they require the inclusion of an NFC chip. This can be a consideration for businesses on a tight budget.

5. Limited-Range 

NFC technology only works at short distances, so the card must be close to the device to be read. This can be inconvenient for some users, as it requires them to physically touch the card to the device to access the information.

Conclusion

NFC business cards are a convenient and professional way to exchange information and connect. They utilize NFC technology to allow for quick and easy sharing of contact information and other data, which can be stored digitally for easy access. If you are looking for a more efficient and modern way to exchange information, consider using NFC business cards.

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When will you receive the cost of living payments?

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When will you receive your cost of living payments?

In the Autumn Statement, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled cost of living help which will be paid to millions across the UK. People are in line to receive up to £1,350 directly into their bank accounts from spring 2023. Now, the key dates for receiving these payments have been announced. 

The cost-of-living payments announced by Mr Hunt include a £900 sum for those on benefits, £300 for pensioners and £150 for those with disabilities. It is unlikely that households will qualify for all three payments. However, if you do, you will automatically be paid the full amount of £1,350. 

If you claim pension credit, attendance allowance and are eligible for the winter fuel payment, you will receive the amount in full, directly into your bank account. You do not need to ask for the help – the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will get in touch with you. 

Eligibility requirements, bank codes to look for on your bank statement and exact dates for the payments will be announced nearer to spring time. All payments are tax-free and do not count toward your benefits cap. This means it will not have an impact on the benefits you receive. 

 

Spring

From spring of this year, the first £300 of the £900 cost of living payment will be paid directly into claimants’ bank accounts. The payment will be split into three instalments. Over eight million people will receive this into their bank accounts. 

To be eligible, households must be claiming at least one of the following benefits: 

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance 
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance 
  • Income Support 
  • Pension Credit 
  • Tax Credits (Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit) 
  • Housing Benefit 
  • Council Tax Support 
  • Social Fund (Sure Start Maternity Grant, Funeral Payment, Cold Weather Payment) 
  • Universal Credit 

 

Summer

Over six million people with disabilities across the UK will receive a payment of £150 during the warmer months. As of yet, it is unknown what the exact eligibility criteria will be. However, the previous £150 cost of living payments were available to those receiving at least one of the following: 

  • Attendance Allowance 
  • Constant Attendance Allowance 
  • Disability Living Allowance for adults 
  • Disability Living Allowance for children 
  • Personal Independence Payment 
  • Adult Disability Payment (in Scotland) 
  • Child Disability Payment (in Scotland) 
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment 
  • War Pension Mobility Supplement 

Autumn

As the weather turns chilly again, the second third of the £900 payment will be paid to those eligible. The second chunk is also worth £300. Exact dates to be released in due course. 

 

Winter

Across the UK, millions of pensioners will receive another £300 payment. It is still unknown whether households will qualify for this payment if they usually receive the Winter Fuel Payment. 

Previously, you qualified for the last Pensioner Cost of Living payment if: 

  • You were born on or before September 25, 1956 
  • You lived in the UK for at least one day during the week of 19 to 25 September 2022 in what is known as the “qualifying week” 

 

Spring 2024

Next spring – although it seems a lifetime away – the final instalment of the £900 payment will be paid. This will be £299. 

Further details for qualifying criteria will be announced nearer the time, according to the DWP. 

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How to make money by being a cuddler

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Enjoy showing your affection by smothering friends and family in hugs? Ever thought of converting your tactile generosity to cash by becoming a professional cuddler?

Probably not.

Well, we’re here to tell you that this is indeed a job description and one that may be worth investigating.

Let’s take a look.

 

What is a professional cuddler?

Senior couple chatting and cuddling on the sofa with cups of tea

Exactly as the name suggests, a professional cuddler is someone who offers their cuddling/hugging/snuggling services to clients in return for money.

Purely platonic

While it probably sounds somewhat salacious, the first and most important rule of being a professional cuddler is that things remain purely platonic at all times.

The rules are clear – no nudity, no touching the cuddler in places covered by underwear, no unsavoury advances.

In other words, it’s not about giving clients a racy experience, rather a comforting one.

And this goes for every aspect of your business. For instance, your go-to workwear will be a pair of super soft and cosy pyjamas. Your office? The comfiest couch, bed and/or mattress you can find. Your sales pitch? The wholesome goodness of a loving embrace.

You’ll be surprised how many people will pay really good money for something that may seem pretty mundane to you!

 

Why the rise in professional cuddling?

Man cuddling woman on sofa

The plain fact of the matter is that we live in an era where loneliness is one of our most lethal epidemics.

With the global move away from a rural subsistence existence to one driven by economic opportunities in urban environments, we seem to have sacrificed our ability to connect with those closest to us. Long hours at the office, exhausting commutes and a focus on survival has moved ‘getting to know the neighbours’ close to last on our priority list.

If you have a partner, spouse, housemate or live-in family, this disconnection may not be altogether terrible. For those who live alone, however, it often means having several weeks go by without enjoying a meaningful conversation or the comfort of a gentle touch.

While the former is bad enough, it’s not entirely impossible to remedy – if you’re desperate enough, you could always chew off the ear of the barman at your local pub, the waiter at your favourite coffee shop or even the doorman at your apartment.

However, ‘skin hunger’ (the term used for being deprived of touch) poses a bigger challenge, as most people probably wouldn’t take too kindly to being hugged – out of nowhere – by a desperate stranger.

Benefits of touch

Be that as it may, one can’t get away from the fact that being able to share some form of physical touch is absolutely critical to our wellbeing as a species.

Here are just a few scientifically-proven benefits of human touch:

Touch as commodity

What this all comes down to, is the fact that there are more people than ever before who are suffering emotionally, physically and psychologically due to a simple lack of touch.

Hence the rise of a newfangled type of therapist called the cuddler.

As with any other form of therapy, cuddling starts with a consultation, where the cuddler establishes what type of therapy the cuddled is after.

Some people may just want a lengthy hug, while others crave being the ‘little spoon’ while napping. Some cuddlers even offer the option of snuggling while watching a movie of the cuddlers choice.

The options are really endless!

 

Ways to operate as a professional cuddler

Happy man cuddling woman on sofa

So, if you are the physically affectionate type, becoming a professional cuddler may seem like a dream profession for you.

However, before you go advertising your services on Gumtree, there are a couple of things to keep in mind:

  • Do some thorough research about the cuddling industry and see if it’s really for you
  • Sign up for the Cuddle Professionals International Accredited Course to become a qualified cuddler and equip yourself with the skills needed
  • Decide how you’d like to operate your business. We list a few options below.

Sign up with an agency

If you’re not confident to kick off your career as a cuddler on your own, you could always work through an agency.

Currently, BeCuddled is the UK’s prime professional cuddling agency and offers a range of benefits for those who sign up, including:

  • training and support
  • marketing and promotion
  • a BeCuddler profile
  • professional freedom to work when and where you choose

All things considered, it’s a great place to start, as you have a base to work from and more experienced cuddlers to network with and learn from.

Open a cuddle cafe

If you have a passion for hospitality, why not combine it with your cuddling capabilities? The concept of the ‘cuddle cafe’ started in Japan – where customers can order a certain type of cuddle off the menu, ranging from the likes of a 20-minute power nap to a full night’s rest in the arms of a comforting stranger. Apart from the hefty cover charge, customers would be billed according to the length of time they spent at the cafe.

So far, it doesn’t seem like anything similar exists in the UK, so why not be a pioneer?

Work independently

Finally, you could go your own way entirely and set up a cuddling business from home:

  • Designate a special room/area for cuddles and make it as cosy as possible
  • Work out a ‘menu’ of cuddles you are able to offer and how long each would take
  • Set up a website people can make bookings through
  • Advertise your services – if you’re nervous about putting yourself out there on something like Gumtree, try spreading the word through friends and family first.

Just be sure to have a very strict screening process for clients – perhaps you could arrange a coffee meeting in a public place beforehand and also have another person around the house whenever you have a client. Safety first!

 

How much you can make

Woman caressing mans face while he lays his head in her lap

If you create a profile on BeCuddled, you’re guaranteed an income of £25 per hour session, plus £10 per hour if you travel to the client, paid directly to you by the client.

As you gain experience and become more confident, you can start charging more – even up to £65 per hour.

 

Case study: Kitty Mansfield

Kitty Mansfield

Kitty Mansfield

Holistic therapist and founder of BeCuddled, Kitty Mansfield is, without a doubt, the pioneer of cuddling as therapy in the UK.

Starting out as a massage therapist, she often felt that while clients’ aches and pains were being alleviated, some emotional piece of the puzzle was still missing.

Eventually, she realised that this could be alleviated by prolonged touch, so she set up BeSnuggled.co.uk to sell her services and explain her concept.

Although it took a while to gain momentum, she soon found herself stretched to capacity and decided to expand by taking extra cuddlers on board and established BeCuddled.Today, Europe’s very first professional cuddle agency.

To ensure that everyone is as comfortable as possible, they offer cuddlers and those to be cuddled the option of male, female or LGBTQ partners for sessions. While some people don’t have much of a preference, others crave a specific type of touch.

Part of Mansfield’s success can undoubtedly be ascribed to the strict rules and regulations underpinning her business, making all involved feel safe, cosy and secure.

 

Does this opportunity interest you? If so, you might also be interested in making money being a friend.

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Five Tips to Help Your Ecommerce Business Succeed in a Recession

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If you are worried about keeping your business afloat in the face of a global recession, you are not alone. According to a World Bank study, the world is headed towards a recession, with global GDP growth expected to slow to 0.5 percent in 2023. For ecommerce business owners, the million-dollar question is: How can you weather the storm and keep your business thriving despite such challenges? Understandably, it will take more than just having a catchy website to skyrocket your ecommerce business.

The tips in this article will help you strengthen your ecommerce business and stay competitive all year-round — even in a recession and tough economic conditions.

1. Use Data to Guide Your Decisions

Use data and analytics tools to track your performance and make informed decisions about where to focus your efforts. The tools can help you identify areas of your business that are performing well and areas that may need improvement.

  • Analyze customer data. Look at your customer data to identify trends and patterns. It can help you understand what your customers are looking for and how they interact with your business.

You can use this information to tailor your product offerings and marketing efforts to better meet your target audience’s needs and preferences. For example, Kissmetrics helps you analyze and get detailed customer activity reports, such as your most viewed and purchased products and popular site searches.

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  • Track key performance indicators (KPIs). Monitor KPIs such as sales, traffic, and customer acquisition costs to determine how your business performs.

Your KPIs can help you identify areas of strength and weakness, guiding you to make data-driven decisions when it comes to allocating resources and optimizing your operations.

  • Utilize analytics tools. Leverage analytics tools to track and analyze data about your website and marketing efforts.

Analytics tools can help you discover valuable insights in your business’s performance and help you make more informed decisions to improve your marketing, sales, and other business operations.

  • Monitor industry trends. Stay up to date on industry trends and use data to understand how these trends might impact your business.

By employing these practices, it will be much easier to adapt your business model to unpredictable market conditions.

2. Focus on Customer Service

During a recession, customers may be more hesitant to buy and will likely choose a business with top-notch customer service. Here are some ways to help improve your customer service:

  • Offer multiple contact options. Provide customers with various ways to reach you, such as email, phone, or live chat. Doing so can help buyers resolve issues promptly, improving the customer experience.
  • Ensure you have a clear returns policy. Outline the conditions for returns in a clear and concise manner, visible to all customers when making a purchase, so that there is no gap between the customers’ understandings and your returns policy.

Make sure to include details such as return timelines, condition of the product, and shipping instructions so that everything is transparent from the get-go. This is a key factor in establishing trust with your customers and increasing their likelihood of making purchases.

  • Use automated tools to improve efficiency and flexibility. Automation software is designed to turn your repeatable, routine customer service tasks into automated actions. It can make your customer service operations more efficient by enabling you to handle a higher volume of customer inquiries in a shorter amount of time.

Automated tools also help you offer support to customers around the clock. This can be especially important during a recession when you will need to do everything in your power to stay competitive.

It can be helpful to use a reliable help desk software such as Zendesk. The platform automates the process of finding abandoned tickets that need updating, notifying agents when assigned tickets remain unresolved, and closing tickets after they have been solved.

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Image Source: support.zendesk.com.

3. Consider External Financing Options

External financing options can help your ecommerce business stay afloat and even succeed in a recession by providing the following:

  • Access to capital. External financing options can provide a much-needed lifeline to capital that you can invest back into your business when cash flow is tight. They can also help solve capital barriers to purchasing inventory, hiring additional staff, or upgrading equipment.
  • Improved cash flow. Obtaining external funds can improve your cash flow by helping your business meet its various financial obligations. A healthy cash flow is crucial to help you manage your business’s expenses, allocate resources efficiently, and to give you the flexibility needed to fix potential issues before they cause serious damage.

Before deciding which financing option to go with, carefully consider the terms and conditions for each one. For example, 8fig is an ecommerce funding and planning platform that provides capital optimized towards each business’s unique cash flow based on its supply chain needs.

The platform provides tools for supply chain planning and product-specific revenue forecasting. Moreover, it has a flexible remittance schedule, granting business owners the cushion they need to plan appropriately and efficiently.

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Image source: 8fig.co.

Tools like 8fig can be useful financing options in a recession when your business might easily be short on funds. If in doubt, seek advice from a financial consultant to help you decide which external financing option best fits your business’s needs.

4. Optimize Social Media and Email Marketing

Optimize your social media and email marketing campaigns and initiatives by streamlining your workflows. Streamlined workflows can reduce your manual tasks, eliminate bottlenecks, and help you work more efficiently while spending less time, money, and resources, which is especially critical during difficult economic times.

Use social media management and email marketing platforms with features that allow you to set your social media and email marketing tasks on autopilot. For instance, you can use Mailchimp to schedule sending welcome emails, abandoned cart reminders, order confirmations, and post-sale promotions. Mailchimp also lets you respond automatically to specific customer behaviors.

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Image source: mailchimp.com.

You can also make your social media marketing workflows and tasks more efficient using popular social media management platforms. For example, Buffer allows you to schedule your posts across social networks to auto-publish them on optimal dates and times.

Remember to monitor and analyze your results to track your performance on social media and email marketing campaigns. Dive into the data to identify what is working and what is not to improve your processes.

5. Offer Flexible Payment Options

Consider offering flexible financing or payment plans to help customers pay for your products. It can be beneficial for big-ticket items or for customers who may be struggling financially. Consider the following tips:

  • Offer flexible financing options. Some customers may hesitate to make large purchases due to economic uncertainty. Offer flexible financing options, such as deferred payment plans or layaway programs to help overcome these objections.
  • Implement flexible return policies. During a recession, customers may be more cautious about buying and more likely to return items. Offering flexible return policies, such as extended return periods or free returns, will help build trust and encourage customers to make more purchases with confidence.
  • Use payment gateways with flexible options. Choose a payment gateway with flexible payment options, such as splitting payments or accepting partial payments.
  • Allow multiple payment plan options. Consider offering monthly installments to make it easier for customers to pay for larger purchases. It can help increase sales and reduce the risk of default.

Achieve Ecommerce Success During a Recession

A recession is certainly daunting, but it does not mean all hope is lost. In fact, it might just be an opportunity to rise above the competition. Take advantage of the situation to find your unique competitive advantage and differentiate yourself from the rest.

By employing the strategies discussed in this article, you will be well on your way to helping your ecommerce business succeed in any economic condition. Moreover, you will emerge stronger at the end of the day.

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