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EP 308: How to Use Data Analysis for SEO w/JR Oakes
April 8, 2019
JR Oakes is the Senior Director of Technical SEO Research at Adapt Partners and he shares a lot of great information on Twitter and GitHub about how to use Data Analysis for SEO. What is Data Analysis? According to the Office of Research Integrity, Data Analysis is the process of systematically applying statistical and/or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data.
As we all know, there is so much data we have access to as SEOs, but what can you do with it and how do you use it to improve your organic traffic? Let’s talk about it in the first part of a two-part series about Machine Learning and SEO.
Also in this episode, we’ll talk about what happened with rel=next/prev mixup, AMP is coming to your inbox, YouTube’s dominance in mobile traffic, and the growth of e-commerce – all this and more, today on the EDGE!
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JR Oakes – Twitter
JR Oakes – LinkedIn
JR Oakes – GitHub
Beer & SEO Meet Up
Adapt Partners
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Google apologizes for rel=next/prev mixup
Google suggests webmasters, developers, and publisher continue to use rel=prev/next for other reasons outside of Google indexing purposes.
By: Barry Schwartz
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Google brings AMP-powered dynamic emails to Gmail
Google is officially launching its so-called AMP for Email project into general availability today, allowing companies to give their emails a more engaging and interactive web-like experience.
By: Paul Sawers
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YouTube Makes Up 37% of Mobile Web Traffic Worldwide
According to data revealed in a new report, YouTube is responsible for 37% of all mobile web traffic.
By: Matt Southern
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