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So much has already happened in local search this year. Let’s dive into the most interesting new things we’ve seen in the first three months of 2023!


Let’s take a look at how Moz Pro can help with identifying opportunities to gain (or steal) featured snippets within your existing toolkit.


The perception of digital accessibility having a high cost is one of the reasons that just 3% of the internet is accessible to people with disabilities, despite the 1.3 billion people globally who live with a disability. In this post, Alisa discusses three benefits of digital accessibility, and makes a case for why inclusion isn’t just the right thing to do, but is also a huge business opportunity.


In this post, Robin takes you through how to avoid double counting in GA4, how to automatically ignore suspicious conversions, and how to recreate (and improve) the kind of funnels used in Universal Analytics.


For SEOs, the part of brand experience that we control the most is the SERP, yet traditional ways of measuring brand reach on the SERP often fall short. Today, Dominic talks through an example of how they fall short, and how we can do better.


In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Miriam shares three ideas for small businesses in the US that she has seen taking off in Ireland.


You may not have thought of conducting keyword research or competitive research for your subfolder, but now may just be the time to look into it. Here’s the good news — you can conduct subfolder research with Moz Pro!


In this week’s episode of Whiteboard Friday, host Jes Scholz digs into the foundations of search engine crawling. She’ll show you why no indexing issues doesn’t necessarily mean no issues at all, and how — when it comes to crawling — quality is more important than quantity.


Welcome to this refreshed installment of our educational Next Level series! Originally published in June 2016 this blog has been rewritten to include new tool screenshots and refreshed workflows. Together we’ll uncover keywords in the vastness of the long tail.


If you own or market a local brand, your camera has never been a greater business asset. Early smartphones may have inspired the selfie, but in a commercial context, it’s the “shelfie” that’s coming to the fore as a signal to both customers and search engines of what to expect on your premises.