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Hello {NAME}, If you've seen reviews going missing or not showing up, listen to this week's SEO V

 Hello {NAME}, If you've seen reviews going missing or not showing up, listen to this week's SEO Vault episode... & don't miss out on this weekend's deal that ends today at midnight! $20 Off ANY Press Links (save20onpress) & $20 Off Custom Signals (CustomQA30) Not sure how to best use this weekend's deals? > Read our [Complete Guide to Press SEO]( to see how to use press tactics for your clients. > Get your [Custom Signals questions answered]( now. > See [why we have a better press release]( - we built our own newswire!  [Get $20 off Press Links & Custom Signals!]( Our Annual SEO Testing Report was recently released - [download your copy]( of the 100+ page of SEO test results. Join us on March 30th for our FREE [Quarterly webby]( to learn about starting a new campaign and more! If you're interested in the 2022 Local Marketing Mastermind, [sign-up for early bird discount]( We've chosen the date - September 16th to 18th - and will announce more info soon! To your success, Chaz and the Entire Team   SEO Mad Scientist 🧪🥼🔬  Welcome back to another SEO test update with the SEO Mad Scientist. Last week we talked about out GBP site test where we were testing the SEO value between using a GBP website as the website on your listing, versus a branded URL hosting an external website. We are now in the 3rd phase of our test having added our inner pages to the website.   So far we haven't seen much movement with adding the inner pages so we are holding off another week before moving onto phase 4. We are still seeing consistent increase gains in the listing having switched from the GBP website to a personal website URL but there is a very clear dip in exposure immediately after having made the URL change, and even posting and crawling our inner pages.   We assume this is Google re-evaluating the property now that it has more data. Although it is a loose observation, it may explain why we see even more fluctuations in GBP listings now when doing optimization, compared to previously. If we don't see any movement from adding the inner pages over the next week then we will continue with phase 4 of our test to see if we can gather any more data to support our theory that using a private website on your GBP listing is more valuable then using the GBP listing. Be sure to check back next week when we dive back into our deep link Unicode test and check back on those results. Until next week. Happy Testing! FROM THE VAULT Episode 132 Co-Host: Mike Milas + Bucky Helms + Sophie Allen What we discussed this week... ✔️  Google Search Ranking Update Weirdness on March 11th ✔️  Google Page Experience Update Metrics Can Be Split Into Sections Of Your Site ✔️  Google Search Console URL Inspection Tool Not Fully Fixed Yet ✔️ Answered: Do you guys care much about SERP results for home services companies these days? > [Watch the Latest]( Vault]( episode to catch up on the most recent local update and so much more. Don't forget The SEO Vault airs live on the Web 2.0 Ranker Facebook every Thursday at 4 pm EST. Interested in being a guest on the vault!? Sign up now [( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our list to stay alerted to the latest news, case studies, and offers from the Web 20 Ranker team. If you have any suggestions or recommendations or questions please drop us a note at support@web20ranker.com. Additionally, if you want to modify your subscription options or the frequency of emails, please let us know at support@web20ranker.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Web 20 Ranker, 3915 Union Deposit Rd #918, Harrisburg, PA 17109, United States

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