As we approach 2025, Core Web Vitals remain a central focus for SEO and user experience optimization. These metrics—Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Interaction to Next Paint (INP), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)—play a pivotal role in Google’s search ranking algorithm, emphasizing the importance of delivering fast, responsive, and visually stable websites. By focusing on these areas, Google encourages site owners to prioritize user-centered improvements, ensuring smoother interactions and greater visitor satisfaction.
Read MoreIn recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed the world of search engine optimization (SEO) with the rise of semantic search and user intent strategies. With advancements like Google’s RankBrain and BERT, search engines have become smarter, focusing on understanding the meaning behind queries rather than simply matching keywords. This shift towards semantic search and user intent reshapes how businesses and marketers approach SEO.
No longer can SEO strategies rely solely on keyword stuffing or exact-match phrases. Today, success in SEO hinges on a deep understanding of what users truly want when they enter a query and the ability to create content that provides meaningful answers. Rizzo Young Marketing explores how semantic search works, the roles of RankBrain and BERT in driving this change, why user intent is now central to SEO, and how to optimize content for the future.
Read MoreSquarespace, a popular website design platform, can now display Google Search Console reporting. Up until now, users had to verify their website with Google before being able to access Google Search Console Reports.
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