5 Surprising SEO Test Results — Whiteboard Friday

[ad_1] The author’s views are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. SEO testing expert Emily Potter joins us once again to wrap up this season of Whiteboard Friday! Today, she takes you through a few tests that generated unexpected results for her team at SearchPilot, and what those results mean for SEO strategy. Enjoy, and stay tuned

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How to Keep Track of Email Marketing Metrics: A Closer Look

[ad_1] Did you know that, according to Review 42, over 300 billion emails were sent (and received) every day of the year 2020? Additionally, in 2019, there were almost four billion users of email globally, and there are around over one billion Google email accounts globally. Considering these statistics, it’s clear how important it is for small businesses to focus on their email marketing efforts. One of the most important

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Top Drupal modules for creating menus on your website

[ad_1] In eateries and websites alike, menus offer guests a selection of options to enjoy.  It may be obvious, but menus are indispensable website navigation elements. If properly built and well-positioned, they greatly increase the chance that customers feel more engaged, find what they are looking for, and ultimately,  end up with a conversion.  It’s great to know Drupal offers plenty of tools both to make website menus user-friendly and

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Beautify GitHub Profile | CSS-Tricks

[ad_1] It wasn’t long ago that Nick Sypteras showed us how to make custom badges for a GitHub repo. Well, Reza Shakeri put Beautify GitHub Profile together and it’s a huuuuuuge repo of different badges that pulls lots of examples together with direct links to the repos you can use to create them. And it doesn’t stop there! If you’re looking for some sort of embeddable widget, there’s everything from

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17 Methods to Optimize Laravel Performance

[ad_1] Are you looking for successful ways to speed up Laravel performance while working on your project? You’ve come to the right place! Laravel is a popular open-source PHP framework that’s known for its robust security and simple yet sophisticated coding architecture. It’s a great choice for building cutting-edge web applications capable of driving revenue and propelling businesses forward. Still, Laravel performance can get slow if you don’t use the

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AMD chooses Google Cloud to provide scale for chip design workloads

[ad_1] Duncan is an award-winning editor with more than 20 years experience in journalism. Having launched his tech journalism career as editor of Arabian Computer News in Dubai, he has since edited an array of tech and digital marketing publications, including Computer Business Review, TechWeekEurope, Figaro Digital, Digit and Marketing Gazette. Google Cloud and AMD have formed a technology partnership in which AMD will run electronic design automation (EDA) for

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Creating a Catchy Blog Intro [Step-by-Step Guide with Examples]

[ad_1] Copywriting Сontent Marketing Blog / Content / How To Write A Blog Post Intro To Hook & Keep Them Reading They’ll never get past your blog intro if it sucks. If you’re not a professional writer, the thought of writing an engaging and attention-grabbing blog post introduction can be daunting.  You might ask yourself: How can I make sure my blog intro stands out and hooks my reader? What

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How to Write a Script for a YouTube Video: Tips and Best Practices

[ad_1] When I was just a pigtailed little girl, wide-eyed with dreams of being a movie star, I had a green screen in my basement. With a tripod, an old camcorder and a bucket of props including the world’s biggest pair of sunglasses, I was on my way to making video magic. No script, no brainstorming — just whatever idea popped into my head when I looked into the camera.

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Drupal core – Moderately critical – Third-party libraries – SA-CORE-2022-010

[ad_1] Drupal uses the third-party Guzzle library for handling HTTP requests and responses to external services. Guzzle has released a security update which does not affect Drupal core, but may affect some contributed projects or custom code on Drupal sites. We are issuing this security advisory outside our regular Drupal security release window schedule since Guzzle has already published information about the vulnerability, and vulnerabilities might exist in contributed modules

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Customizing Color Fonts on the Web | CSS-Tricks

[ad_1] Myles C. Maxfield on the WebKit Blog published a nifty how-to for color fonts. It comes on the heels of what Ollie wrote up here on CSS-Tricks the other day, and while they cover a lot of common ground, there’s some nice nuggets in the WebKit post that make them both worth reading. Case in point: there’s a little progressive enhancement in there using @supports for older browsers lacking

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