Digital Marketing Consultant - SEO/UX/Analytics/CRO/Community. Listened to Guile; went home to be a family man.

Joined April 2008
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An apostrophe doesn't mean, "Look out! There's an 's' coming!"
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Hey friends! I thought this analytics setup be useful. It walks you through how to track visitors who click on text that's _underlined_ but does not have a hyperlink anchor. It's step by step, with tons of visuals for both Google Tag Manager and also GA4. jacquesbouchard.com/blog/how…
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Our art on a physical Switch game. It has finally arrived! Thank you, @LimitedRunGames and @StegosoftGames! Let's do more together in the future!
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🆕 weird that Google is discontinuing the dark web report from January 15, 2026
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Ahrefs bringing back top 100 - they don't say how ahrefs.com/blog/google-serp-…
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Today Bing started showing me nonsensical search results, and it wasn't a mistake. If they think you're scraping, they won't always block you. They'll just rank completely irrelevant pages instead. I checked ~150 rankings with a popular third-party API, and most were flawed. The API provider confirmed what I was seeing and said Bing keeps catching on to them every few hours. Then I searched the web to see if it was a fluke, and found this gem of a Reddit comment. The screenshot was made for illustration purposes, but it's as extreme as the results I was seeing. Today I Learned.
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In case anyone needs this
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28 Oct 2025
Technical SEO: don't just submit the sitemap index file in Google Search Console, you'll need to submit all important sitemaps individually also. When I get access to a clients GSC, often for very large sites, I unfortunately don't always have access to the indexing data that I need from the get-go. A core reason for this is when only the sitemap index file has been submitted, and not the individual sitemaps for core parts of a site e.g. products, categories, articles, guides etc. This approach effectively applies to all types of sites. Whether it be news publishers (where articles are often grouped within sitemaps by date), eCommerce sites, marketplaces, or sites of any kind. When you think about large sites that are maxing out on the amount of pages that they're squishing into a sitemap (50K is the limit), you're losing a great deal of insight along the way, especially if you're only able to view page indexing for millions of URLs at a time. I actually think that Google should really do this automatically when sitemaps are detected within the index, due to the usefulness of the reporting, but I do also understand there it does require input from the site owner in the first instance. If you haven't added your sitemaps to GSC in this way yet, get it over and done with and make the change now. If you end up working with someone in a technical SEO engagement, they will be thankful that you did (if they understand the importance of this reporting view).
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21 Oct 2025
SEO Tip: when it comes to using Schema for the homepage on a site, there are two types that I gravitate towards and recommend (especially for eCommerce stores). The two types are Organization and WebSite Schema, being tags that I see genuine utility in for sites when added, but I regularly see as missing from the homepage for sites. WebSite Schema is a special one in particular, having influence over the Site Name that appears in search results, where Google will often look to the name specified within this tag and present it in SERPs. For large eCommerce stores that may have various regional domains, while the homepage for the core region (such as the US) might have the correct tag, it is not uncommon for WebSite to be missing from the homepage across other regions. This can result in some messiness in Google's SERPs and confusion in the signals received. For instance, a site that I was working with recently didn't have WebSite on their AU domain, resulting in it randomly having the NZ domain (e.g. Example .co.nz) showing as the site name, when it should have just been 'Example' or 'Example AU' appearing. For Organization Schema, this is one that is effectively a no-brainer. I've seen it become quite influential in recent years, with an example being a site I was working with not being able to be shown as an entity within autocomplete. After adding Organization, the large card treatment within autocomplete for the brand started showing a week after implementing. Similar can be said about the brand/merchant knowledge panel for sites. The trend for the eCommerce version of this panel has been heavily skewed toward being influenced by Merchant Centre Next more recently, with there now being features such as payment options, trending products, shipping and returns, and even an AI Chat that serves free listing results. While there are various factors that come into play to have this panel consistently appear for your brand (prominence and size, along with a Wikipedia article often being a key step), I do find that the information provided within Organization is a core fallback signal to influence some of the inclusions. We saw the influence of Organization increase for merchant knowledge panels more recently, where Google now allows you to specify product policies such as 'returns' and loyalty program information within this markup, again solidifying the importance of having this markup located on the homepage of your site. On the most basic level for Schema implementation, I would suggest ensuring that you have both Organization and WebSite located on the homepage of your site. There are obvious benefits that shouldn't be ignored for SEO. And once you have the panel appearing, make sure to customise this information with the ‘brand profile’ feature in GMC Next.
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3 Sep 2025
Wikipedia and Reddit are going head-to-head in the battle for GenAI chatbot referral traffic. >>
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Replying to @SteaknShake
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Check out this incredibly toxic video that comes with the job application at @RocketClicks - tells you that if you're interested in work/life balance to please stop applying. drive.google.com/file/d/1Koj…
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Hello friends! My wife Jessica Joy is always so quiet about her accomplishments, but she does incredible things. Recently, she's shared her story of losing 102 pounds and entered into a contest. Please vote for her at mediweightloss.com/tvg-2025/ and spread the word by sharing this.
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24 Feb 2025
Oh good, Google Store is now publishing health content and outranking MayoClinic, ClevelandClinic, Healthline, and other health websites on weight loss topics. What could go wrong. Have you seen this before? @lilyraynyc @rustybrick
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Happy birthday @JShehata
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19 Feb 2025
Mr. President, Ukraine did not “start” this war. Russia launched an unprovoked and brutal invasion claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. The Road to Peace must be built on the Truth.🇺🇸🇺🇦 “Russia Invades Ukraine in Largest European Attack Since WWII” @FoxNews (February 24, 2022) foxnews.com/world/russian-in…
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Every time an American’s come back is “IS yOuR fLaG oN ThE mOOn?” I like to remind them the USA is the country that cannot be trusted to have Kinder Surprise eggs because your own government doesn’t trust you to take the toy out before you eat the chocolate.
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RETWEET to wish @BarackObama a Happy Presidents Day!
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10 Feb 2025
Hold the fuck on a minute — Assistant President Poopy Pants spent $15 million taxpayer dollars to attend a single football game, but Phony Stark’s Division of DOGEbags can’t find the money to fund childhood cancer research? Are you fucking kidding me?!?
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Reddit is beating out Facebook now on Google Trends.
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