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  • This infographic from WebsiteSetup highlights 27 tools that can help your blog run better and grow faster.

  • How can you ensure your website ranks well in in 2022? This infographic looks at the importance of focusing on strategies such as high-quality content, mobile optimizations, on-page enhancements, and fast page speeds.

  • Did you know that 5.7 million Google searches are conducted every minute, on average? Or how about that TikTok users watch 167 million videos every minute?

  • Great website UX doesn't mean your site merely looks nice; it means the site is designed to solve users' problems in the most straightforward way possible. Here are five reasons to budget for UX design.

  • Graphic design will be more striking and more inclusive in 2022 according to Venngage, which recently published its predictions for the year ahead.

  • The pandemic has given many companies the time and space to reset their digital strategy with a large rebrand. But overhauling a site too much can result in fewer conversions. It's best to use a combination of trends and evergreen tactics.

  • Including video on website landing pages tends not to boost conversions in general, and sometimes slightly harms performance, according to recent research from Unbounce.

  • Designers should be considering the impact of both white space and Dark Mode when developing experiences for the Web in 2022. That's among the 10 key design predictions explored in this infographic from Red Website Design.

  • Competition for high Google rankings is fierce. How do you one-up your competitors and outrank them? These five tactics will help.

  • Today's major opportunity for ad tech lies in finding a replacement for cookies, but even the best solution would apply only to a fraction of all digital advertising. Learn why independent ad tech must solve for the middle market.

  • Google continues to dominate search, which means your content better do the things Google rewards, or else you won't rank as high as you'd like. But does your content have to be reduced to a bunch of repetitive keywords in order to be successful, or can you write for both Google and your target audience? Sponsored by Sitefinity.

  • It would take more than an hour for a person to read the legal fine print for popular online platforms such as Google, Facebook, and PayPal, according to recent research from Reboot Online Marketing.

  • Google's algorithm and other search algorithms are highly focused on search intent, making understanding it key for effective SEO. So, what exactly is search intent and how can you determine it?

  • B2B buyers say the top things they look for in vendor websites when evaluating potential solutions are relevant content and pricing/competitive information, according to recent research from Demand Gen Report and Demandbase.

  • Often, our online content doesn't engage readers because they don't want to read so much text. And that impacts bounces and time on page, which Google watches closely. So how can you improve engagement—and on-page SEO? This articles explains what you need to know.

  • Link-building is necessary for SEO, and a dynamic backlink management strategy will elevate your site in the eyes of Google. Here are four ways to make your backlink management dynamic.

  • It's time to stop pushing out content and just hoping it converts. Instead, wield the secret weapon of website audits to inform your content strategy—and boost your lead generation and conversion efforts. Sponsored by Influence & Co.

  • Too many companies register multiple domain names—sometimes hundreds or thousands—and then forget about them. Losing track of you online real estate poses high risks to security and reputation. Here's why you should take domain name security seriously.

  • We can't control Google's latest search algorithm, but we can harness the power of internal linking to strengthen our website's SEO. Here are five tactics to use.

  • There's no denying that good Web design matters for creating positive customer experiences. However, your B2B clients will look beyond your website for assurance that you're the right company to meet their needs. Here six ways to convince them.