SEA (Search Engine Advertising) refers to the use of paid advertising to increase visibility in search engines such as Google.
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See MoreSERP (Search Engine Result Pages) is the name given to pages that are displayed by search engines in response to a query that users type into a search engine (such as Google).
See MoreA server is a dedicated computer that provides resources, data, and services to other computers or devices (known as clients) on a network. Servers host websites, manage databases, and process requests from users, ensuring efficient and reliable delivery of content.
See MoreA snippet is a short preview of content on a web page that appears in search engine results, usually below the page title.
See MoreSchema.org is a structural data dictionary used to help search engines better understand the content of your website.
See MoreA soft bounce is a temporary delivery failure to a valid email address due to a recipient-side issue like a full mailbox.
See MoreA sitemap is a file that lists all the pages on a website and helps search engines like Google crawl and index content more efficiently.
See MoreStay Time refers to the amount of time a user spends on a website or specific page before leaving.
See MoreSearch Volume refers to how many times a particular keyword is searched in search engines in a given period, usually monthly.
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