Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 3:46:04 GMT
The more extreme Nearly everyone prefers to read blog posts on a full computer. Only about of folks add their phones into the equation and the number of people in all the other buckets is extremely small. In our blog didnt have a responsive design and was quite difficult to read on mobile devices. We thought that might have had something to do with peoples responses maybe they were just used to reading our blog on larger screens. The trend in and this year though proves thats not the case. People just prefer reading posts on their computers plain and simple.
Which other sites if any do you regularly visit for information or education America Mobile Number List on SEO This was a new question for this year. We have our own favorite sites of course but we had no idea how the majority of folks would respond to this question. As it turns out there was quite a broad range of responses listing sites that take very different approaches Site responses Search Engine Land Search Engine Journal Search Engine Roundtable SEMrush Ahrefs Search Engine Watch Quick Sprout Neil Patel HubSpot Backlinko Google Blogs The SEM Post Kissmetrics Yoast Distilled SEO by the Sea.
I suppose its no surprise that the most prolific sites sit at the top. Theyve always got something new even if the stories dont often go into much depth. Weve tended to steer our own posts toward longerform indepth pieces and I think its safe to say based on these responses and some to questions below that itd be beneficial for us to include some shorter stories too. In other words depth shouldnt necessarily be a requisite for a post to be published on the Moz Blog. We may start experimenting with a more short and sweet approach to some posts. What our readers think of the blog Heres where we get into more specific feedback about the Moz Blog including whether its relevant how easy it is for you to consume and more. What percentage of the posts.
Which other sites if any do you regularly visit for information or education America Mobile Number List on SEO This was a new question for this year. We have our own favorite sites of course but we had no idea how the majority of folks would respond to this question. As it turns out there was quite a broad range of responses listing sites that take very different approaches Site responses Search Engine Land Search Engine Journal Search Engine Roundtable SEMrush Ahrefs Search Engine Watch Quick Sprout Neil Patel HubSpot Backlinko Google Blogs The SEM Post Kissmetrics Yoast Distilled SEO by the Sea.
I suppose its no surprise that the most prolific sites sit at the top. Theyve always got something new even if the stories dont often go into much depth. Weve tended to steer our own posts toward longerform indepth pieces and I think its safe to say based on these responses and some to questions below that itd be beneficial for us to include some shorter stories too. In other words depth shouldnt necessarily be a requisite for a post to be published on the Moz Blog. We may start experimenting with a more short and sweet approach to some posts. What our readers think of the blog Heres where we get into more specific feedback about the Moz Blog including whether its relevant how easy it is for you to consume and more. What percentage of the posts.