Plus, how to get your speaking pitches noticed. Mar 04, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, Did you attend SMX Report last week? Before we get into that, first allow me to introduce myself. Iâm Kathy Bushman, Director, Events Content at Third Door Media. That means I work closely with our editorial team to craft the educational programs and seek out skilled and diverse speakers for the SMX series of events. Youâll see me in this newsletter a couple of times a month writing about different topics relating to events. Last week we produced [SMX Report](). The first one-day event in a series of [SMX events]() that will take place virtually this year. If you didnât get a chance to see the event, itâs not too late to register and watch the sessions on demand. This was the first virtual event we created in a learning journey format. We had two tracks, SEO and PPC. Each track had four segments that brought attendees through a journey of reporting and measurement from laying the foundation of a campaign and setting goals to measuring and reporting back to management on how those goals were achieved. Our talented editors guided attendees through each segment. We hoped this new format would allow for a deeper and more comprehensive look into measurement and reporting. If you attended the event, Iâd love to know what you thought of the learning journey format. Weâll be producing at least three more learning journey events this year and we are always looking to improve. Feel free to reach out to me at [kbushman@thirddoormedia.com](). Kathy Bushman,Director, Events Content PPC Google will not build or use alternate identifiers to track users across the web In an announcement yesterday, Google explicitly said that it will not build or use alternate identifiers. In the announcement, it also doubled down on Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) as a way for advertisers to reach their audiences. âOur tests show that advertisers can expect to see at least 95% of the conversions per dollar spent when compared to cookie-based advertising,â the company said previously â hopefully, their tests accurately reflect real-world conditions, but either way, advertisers may have to get used to this new targeting method. Remember, though, that FLoC is Chrome-based and wonât be part of a multi-channel advertising ecosystem. And, if Googleâs tech is whatâs behind grouping customers into FLoC cohorts, will the individual user data also be available to Google? If you havenât already, we recommend that you start gathering first-party data, through email signups, rewards programs, etc.; it may prove to be an invaluable tool for helping you learn more about your customers or retargeting them. [Read more here.]() [The 8 best digital marketing courses in the US]() With all of the options available for online learning today, choosing the right program can be overwhelming. To help you decide which program is right for you, hereâs a list of some of the best digital marketing courses in the U.S. [Read More »]() Speaking Tips for getting your session pitch noticed Have you been submitting session pitches but havenât been selected to speak? Or maybe youâre just now considering applying to speak at an industry or local event and donât know where to start. Here are some tips to consider. - Start with your own goals. Think about why you want to speak and what types of events are a good fit with your expertise.
- Once you identify those events, learn everything you can about it. Determine if there is a theme, if they are looking for specific types of sessions or topics, look at past programs. Talk to other people who may have spoken at that event. Itâs even better if they can make an introduction or recommend you.
- Now itâs time to submit your idea. Succinctly describe what you will talk about, but more importantly focus on what the audience will be able to do as a result of attending your presentation. Be as specific as possible and include any real-life examples and case studies you have to share.
- Be realistic about what you can present in the time allotted. Going in-depth on a narrow topic is often more valuable than going too broad and not providing actionable takeaways.
- When submitting your bio, keep it short and include any relevant work experience that shows your expertise on the topic. If you have spoken at other events or have speaking videos, include them.
- Hit submit and good luck! We are actually looking for speakers for SMX Advanced, which takes place virtually on June 15-16. Whether in-person or online, SMX Advanced continues to be the premier conference for experienced, senior-level search marketers. Jump over to this [page]() for more details on how to submit a session idea, or directly to this [page]() to create your profile and submit a session pitch. SEO for Devs How Gootkit trojan distributes ransomware via Google SERPs When (bad) hackers inject script into HTML without our knowledge, they can leverage search engine ranking potential for criminal enterprise. In part, this is made possible because of Evergreen Googlebot and JavaScript. Attackers locate and then target vulnerabilities in highly ranked websites in order to compromise them for use with a NodeJS malware framework called Gootkit, (a play on the word: â[rootkit]()â), to power artificial pages under otherwise totally authoritative domain names. How it works. Generated code detects Googlebot, ordinary users, and especially Google search users. With an advanced idea of a potential victimâs Google search queries, hackers create a forum post thread template with a malware download link that is designed to show up in Google SERPs as the perfect resource answer for those searches. Why we care. These attacks are only going to get worse and become more frequent. Gootkit goes back to 2014, and we briefly discussed a case from back then in our[SMX Workshop: SEO for Developers](). Future workshops with more depth on security topics may divulge additional details given the distance in time from that particular incident and because information security is in our wheelhouse. It serves both as a warning and lesson for developers. If it happens to any sites youâre working on, youâll have to go to the root to solve it. In our case, it was PHPâs eval() that maliciously published a fake sports memorabilia e-commerce website under a popular Chicago pizza chain restaurantâs domain name. The attack attempted to piggyback on the ranking potential of the popular domain name and the topic relevancy between pizza and sports. We analyzed log files which led to us uncover and remove the malware entry point and install safeguards to try and prevent from such things happening again. [Read more]() Why search marketers shouldn't ignore the Microsoft Search Network When it comes to search marketing, it can be tempting to stick with what you know. Itâs time to step outside your comfort zone. . To use search to its greatest capabilities, Microsoft Advertising (formerly Bing) should be part of your search marketing equation.Microsoft Advertising has made significant strides in reaching previously untapped audiences, protecting user privacy and smartly integrating itself into the growing voice search and home demand market. Download this white paper from Adtaxi to learn how your business can use Microsoft Advertisingâs latest innovations to add a new edge to your search efforts. [Learn more »]() Search shorts Pagination, fake data and Google Ads API Google pagination SEO advice. Ever since the [fall of rel prev/next](), SEOs have been looking for answers around pagination. John Mueller of Google said on Twitter âI wouldnât assume thereâs any special SEO element regarding paginated pages â [itâs often more a matter of âif someone only saw this page from my site, would that be ok?]()â If not, just noindex. Sometimes these are more for UI/UX than for indexing, sometimes theyâre both.â New validation methods for Google Ads API. Beginning in May 2021, [the Display & Video 360 API will start enforcing new validation when creating or updating line item resources](). Once this validation is in effect, you will still be able to retrieve and update unrelated fields of line items that do not comply with this rule. Google is good at figuring out fake data. Nervous about spammers faking core web vitals metrics? John Mueller of Google said donât be: â[We have a lot of practice with fake traffic, eg, for ad-fraud), getting enough data to skew aggregate metrics is unknown-hard](), and persistence costs money. Itâs more effective to just put the money & time into your own site.â [Drive awareness, traffic, and sales with compelling content]() Join us online, April 13, for SMX Create â a brand-new learning journey devoted to content marketing, ad copywriting, landing page optimization, and more. 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