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New Algorithm Update Announcement From Google - Product Reviews

14-Apr-2021 17:15:33 | 2 Minute Read

What is the Google Product Review Update?

Late last week Google announced a new algorithm update. Google calls this change an ‘improvement of our ranking systems” and itis specific to product reviews. Google says it is “designed to better reward” those sites that “share in-depth research, rather than thin content that simply summarises a bunch of products”.

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Topics: SEO, Technology, News, Digital Marketing

Citron Shop Partner With Innovation Visual

02-Feb-2021 11:25:10 | 3 Minute Read

We are delighted to announce that Citron Hygiene have chosen to work with Innovation Visual on their new e-commerce site, The Citron Shop.  Working in partnership, we will provide ongoing digital marketing services; helping to grow the business and achieve their goals.

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Topics: SEO, PPC, Work, Inbound, Content, Strategy, Ecommerce, Digital Marketing

Wycliffe Choose Innovation Visual

21-Jan-2021 10:52:50 | 2 Minute Read

Wycliffe’s motto is ‘Bold and Loyal’, and we couldn’t be prouder to have been chosen to help them achieve their ongoing business objectives through digital marketing.

Read on to find out why we were chosen and how our dedicated team will help the college to stand out even more in their community as a leader in private education.

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Topics: SEO, PPC, Inbound, Content, Digital Marketing

Google Algorithm Update - December 2020

14-Dec-2020 17:32:31 | 2 Minute Read

What Is The Google Core Algorithm Update?

You may be aware that, on 3 December 2020, Google released an update to its core algorithm. It is thought that this was a big, global broad core update, more extensive even than the previous core update rolled out earlier this year in May. 

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Topics: SEO, Website, Technology, News

What Third Party Cookie End-of-Life Means for You

13-May-2020 13:39:34 | 5 Minute Read

For some time now Google Chrome and other browsers like Safari have been rolling out updates which have been increasing the restrictions placed on third party cookies, and even first party cookies to a degree. Safari was one the first to bring in these changes (on a large scale), but they also have less to lose from these kinds of restrictions. And Microsoft Edge, we don’t really care about (we’ll let you look this up).

Soon things are about to change, drastically! Google Chrome is going to start to ‘phase out’ third party cookies, natively. The intention is to do this within two years; however, changes could come sooner.  But what effect will this have on marketers and where will this leave adtech companies which are solely reliant on these cookies to function?

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Topics: SEO, PPC, Content, Strategy, The State of Marketing

Why You Need to Move your Spend from PPC to SEO

03-Apr-2020 10:51:26 | 4 Minute Read

When people are buying products and services paid search, also known as Pay Per Click or PPC, can be a great tactic to use to get people looking for what you are doing to buy from you. Or if it is an offline purchase, submit a lead form to start the purchase conversation. You pay your money for the click, get people to the site and if the conversion metrics multiplied by the cost per click (CPC) work you get leads at a profitable level. But paid search works on the here and now. What if those conversion metrics plummet? Even with rapidly dropping CPCs, when people aren’t buying paid search simply doesn’t deliver.

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Topics: SEO, PPC, Strategy