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February is for lovers. It's also a time of year when many couples decide to separate. So, weighing

[ ] [with the latest news from IMN and the SEO industry]( [Services]( [Tools]( [About]( [Communities]( [Marketing Resources]( [Blog]( February is for lovers. It's also a time of year when many couples decide to separate. So, weighing those two ends of the spectrum...how's your relationship with Google? Many webmasters are still speculating about a potential algorithm change that happened around February 7th. Others are wondering what happened to international traffic in Google Images - it seems to have vanished, for many! In addition to covering these big news items, we have threads about HTTPS transitions, PBNs, Penguin, and more. Check out our technical articles and threads as you prepare for Spring! Top SEO Industry News 5 Easy-to-Digest Resources to Finally Understand Site Speed Better Making your site faster has been a hot topic for many years now. It started with Google announcing site speed a ranking factor and it's got hotter... [Read more]( Blogging, Penguin, HTTPS, and More: Weekly Forum Update This week, we bring you stories about domain leasing, the spread of HTTPS, web design, content and blogging... [Read more]( Three Twitter Tools To Bookmark for Your Next Conference Trip Next week I am heading to Pubcon SFIMA, so I thought it would be a good time that I try a couple of new Twitter tools to make the most of it... [Read more]( PBNs, HTTPS, and Other Acronyms: Weekly Forum Update The SEO world has more acronyms than you can shake a well-optimized stick at, and our communities are talking about some of the biggest ones... [Read more]( How To Make The Most Of Emojis On Instagram You may have noticed an interesting trend developing on Instagram lately. People are using emoji’s in their descriptions and comments... [Read more]( Don’t Freak Out About Your 404s: Weekly Forum Update It’s that time again! Pinterest, Twitter, and YouTube are the topics du jour. They don’t get a lot of coverage in our communities... [Read more]( How to Repackage Webinars Into Lots of Awesome Content Webinars are an excellent way to connect with users, directly engage, promote services, generate leads, and build authority... [Read more]( Get a Competitor Research Report Request your 'Competitor Research Report' today. [Request Yours Now]( Top Industry Threads SEO Chat [Forums]( Popular Threads Google Maps & Organic search I know my domain and page authority are low... [Read more]( Huge ranking drop We experienced huge ranking drops... [Read more]( New Domain and SERPS I saw a Matt Cutts video a few years ago where he stated that Google 'holds' a new domain from ranking well for about 2 months... [Read more]( Webmaster World [Forums]( Popular Threads What Will Happen If I Don't Switch to HTTPS? WebmasterWorld Members discuss the implications of not switching to HTTPS...[Read more]( Understanding the Google Image Search Traffic Drops WebmasterWorld Members discuss the recent changes to Google image search which resulted in traffic declines... [Read more]( Google Updates and SERP Changes - February 2017 WebmasterWorld's monthly look at Google's SERPs changes... [Read more]( Threadwatch [Forums]( Popular Threads Was There an Algorithm Update on February 7? Word on the street is that a lot of webmasters saw their sites jumping hither and thither last week.... [Read more]( Google Doesn't Care About Your 404s Every week I find myself shocked to learn about a new dumb thing that SEOs think will get their site to the first page... [Read more]( Google's Mobile First Index is Still Trundling on Towards a Launch I was actually under the mistaken impression that tests for the mobile-first index were already live. Oops!... [Read more]( Cre8asiteforums [Forums]( Popular Threads Have You Updated Your Website For Mobile? This is a basic inquiry, since we into the Year of Mobile, as per Google... [Read more]( Americans Don't Trust Government And Social Sites To Protect Their Data Sooner or later everyone will experience some type of privacy violation... [Read more]( [IMNinjas.com]( [Privacy]( [Contact]( [Site Map]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+]( [RSS]( © 1999-2011 We Build Pages, 2011-2017 Internet Marketing Ninjas Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Phone: 518-270-0854 Fax: 866-303-8266 Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by newsletter@imninjas.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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