AI led all cited reasons for U.S. job cuts in March at 25% of the total, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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AI led all cited reasons for U.S. job cuts in March at 25% of the total, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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Cloudflare’s WordPress competitor EmDash may be the future of CMSs, but there are six reasons why it’s not that CMS today.
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Bill Hunt explains why enterprise SEO performance improves when accountability matches authority across content, technology, and governance.
The post Who Owns SEO In The Enterprise? The Accountability Gap That Kills Performance appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How CMOs should structure PPC teams to manage AI-driven campaigns, avoid blind spots, and align spend with profit, not platform metrics.
The post Building An In-House PPC Team: Why A Hybrid Model May Protect Your Ad Spend appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Why traditional evergreen SEO content is losing impact and how to reframe it around information gain, audience value, and business outcomes.
The post How To Do Evergreen Content In 2026 (And Beyond) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google’s John Mueller answered a question about the nature of core updates: Are they rolled out in steps or all at once then refined?
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Google’s Gary Illyes published a blog post explaining how Googlebot works as one client of a centralized crawling platform, with new byte-level details.
The post Google Explains Googlebot Byte Limits And Crawling Architecture appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Delay in release of WordPress 7.0 stems from concerns over the real-time collaboration feature. The focus is on targeting “extreme stability.”
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Organic traffic is declining, but answer engines are driving higher-intent conversions. Here’s how CMOs should rethink strategy, structure, and measurement.
The post So Your Traffic Tanked: What Smart CMOs Do Next appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Part 3 of this analysis reveals what AI actually rewards in content, from entity types to structure, across seven verticals.
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