Barry Adams  

@badams

Independent SEO Consultant . Specialist in & 🇳🇱🇬🇧🇪🇺 ‘Eccentric auntie of SEO’. Newsletter:

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    16 jul. 2020

    That's it. I'm done. I've achieved all I can in SEO.

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    In my latest ⁦⁩ article, I analyzed over 7,000 URLs performing in Google Discover to see what drives performance there. I found the results pretty surprising, maybe even a little controversial 😏 Check it out!

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    I really like this analysis from showing how to use data to analyse a change in content performance. It shows how with a bit of patience, a methodical approach & some good data, anyone can take a deep dive into market changes. —>

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  4. 15 uur geleden

    I watched this live and was grinning ear to ear. Epic interview! So much joy and respect and sportsmanship!

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  5. 29 jul.
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  6. 29 jul.

    I’ve discovered Pimms and it’s delicious and now I’ve turned into someone’s old eccentric auntie and insist on having at least one every evening.

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    29 jul.

    Would you have used AMP if there was no advantage in serp/discover/gnews?

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  8. 29 jul.

    Plus XML sitemaps serve additional purposes, such as indexing-analysis. Cloudflare's 'Crawler Hints' may throw a spanner into that particular use case.

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  9. 29 jul.

    This is interesting on multiple levels. Using XML sitemaps to feed crawlers a personalised list of changed URLs sounds great in theory, but in practice sitemaps are not treated as gospel by crawlers. Plus the <priority> attribute is noisy and mostly ignored.

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  10. 29 jul.
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  11. 28 jul.

    I wrote my bit for this almost two weeks ago. I reckon will get a kick out of it. Took him a while but I’ve come around to his point of view. Sort of.

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  12. 28 jul.

    The whole report is worth reading, and the Powerpoint deck linked from Ofcom's page is a fantastic summary of the key points:

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  13. 28 jul.

    The BBC also dominated online news consumption, followed by Google, Sky, and The Guardian.

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  14. 28 jul.

    BBC One remains the most-used news source across all platforms, with 62% reach among all online UK adults, followed by ITV (46%) and Facebook (36%).

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  15. 28 jul.

    Some selected highlights: TV is the most-used platform for news (79%), followed by the internet (73%). Half of adults use social media (49%) and/or other websites/apps (49%) for news. Radio (46%) and print (32%) are declining.

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  16. 28 jul.

    Ofcom has released their UK News Consumption 2021 report, which contains interesting data on the most popular news sites & apps and news readership in various demographics. Worth a read for anyone working in news:

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  17. 28 jul.

    ICYMI, I wrote about the algorithmic news inclusion process Google launched in 2019 and why it's not a particularly good approach:

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  18. 27 jul.

    This is great in theory. In practice, you can do everything right and still not get any reward in Google.

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  19. 27 jul.

    I've had the pleasure of collaborating with and on a few projects. They're truly ace and at the top of the digital marketing game. Great to see them start their own agency!

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  20. 27 jul.

    For my latest newsletter, I've written down some thoughts on Google's deeply flawed algorithmic news inclusion process:

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  21. 26 jul.

    That’s been a consistent tactic from Google for years: make webmasters implement tags/code that reduce Google’s indexing & ranking efforts. As an industry we’ve been happy to go along with this, seduced by lures of ranking rewards. I’m starting to wonder if that was a mistake…

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