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[Logo] SEW | Daily Aug 8, 2016 This week we have a huge double-hit of news from the world of accelerated mobile pages and a few social updates, one of which proves that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Until the lawyers come in and everything turns sour. Today's Top Story [Five most interesting search marketing news stories of the week] [Five most interesting search marketing news stories of the week] by Christopher Ratcliff [Five most interesting search marketing news stories of the week] Mobile [Guide to mobile menu UI: bold buttons and intuitive types of navigation] [Whether a mobile site uses a hamburger icon, menu button or alternative forms of navigation, it is critical that it stands out. Read more] by Andy Favell SEO [What should I do when I discover a competitor’s Private Blog Network (PBN)?] [Wherever you land on the private blog network (PBN) argument, it always pays to have a plan in place for when you encounter a competitor’s network. Read more] by Joshua Ballard [Five simple SEO practices to remember when setting up a new blog] [When trying to optimise a new blog for SEO, most individuals and businesses can get confused. There's sometimes too much information, and guidance can be very technical. Read more] by Ryan Boachie [Voice: the future of next-gen search - expert predictions] [The expansion of digital systems has resulted in the recent rise of voice search. Read more] by Olia Kudanova [Preparing for SEO in 2017: yes it's that time already] [It might be hard to believe, but we will soon be entering the fourth quarter of 2016 and it will be time to start preparing our digital strategies for 2017. Read more] by Jim Yu Latest Report [ClickZ Intelligence: The DNA of a Great M-Commerce Site Part 2 [Sample]] [This report outlines the 12 key pillars of successful web design, based on best-practice examples and expert advice. It will help you create an m-commerce][... read more]  [Free Download]   →  Unsubscribe [Read more] [Read more] Useful links [Promote your business] [Submit a job] [Logo] 55 Broad Street, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10004 [sales@searchenginewatch.com] [feedback@searchenginewatch.com] [Search Engine Watch on Linkedin] [Search Engine Watch on Twitter] [Search Engine Watch on Facebook] Copyright ® 2016 Search Engine Watch. All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to Search Engine Watch. [Add us to your address book]

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