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  1. Backlinks. Site theme: machine vision systems, software development
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  14. Search Google for Do Follow blogs and look through them for blogs related to your niche. That is the best way to start. Make sure your comments are helpful and not spammy. Stuff like”nice post”, “I find this post interesting, following”, and generic stuff like that is normally a flag for spam. Really read a post before commenting and add something to the post or comment on something about what they wrote about.
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  17. But the fact is that this move is completely understandable to me .. I thought, maybe someone has some sites on this subject in mind, or they know where to quickly find high-quality donors for a small amount of money ..
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  19. Alternative text, or alt text for short, is an image attribute that gives text to screen readers for the blind.
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  21. In principle, you would think the link title attribute works in a similar way.
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  23. However, this is not the case.
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  25. The W3C states the following:
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  27. “Current user agents and assistive technology provide no feedback to the user when links have title attribute content available.
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  29. Some graphical user agents will display a tool tip when the mouse hovers above an anchor element containing a title attribute. However, current user agents do not provide access to title attribute content via the keyboard.
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  31. The tool tip in some common user agents disappears after a short period of time (approximately 5 seconds). This can cause difficulty accessing title attribute content for those users who can use a mouse but have fine motor skill impairment, and may result in difficulties for users who need more time to read the tool tip.
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  33. Current graphical user agents do not provide mechanisms to control the presentation of title attribute content. The user cannot resize the tool tip text or control the foreground and background colors. The placement and location of the tool tip cannot be controlled by users, causing some screen magnifier users to be unable to access meaningful portions of the title attribute content because the tool tip cannot be fully displayed within the viewport.
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  35. Some user agents allow access to supplementary information through the context menu. For example, the keystroke combination Shift+F10 followed by P will display the title attribute content, along with other supplementary information in Mozilla/Firefox.”
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  37. It’s not perfect, so it is almost impossible to provide a good way to implement accessibility in this scenario.
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  39. This is why it is important to take a more in-depth look at guidelines for these elements.
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  41. They don’t always work the way you think they should and, in some cases, changes to the elements can happen in a flash also.
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  43. Example of How to Use It
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  45. Here’s an example of how to use the link title attribute correctly:
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  47. <a href=”https://www.searchenginejournal.com/” title=”This is a link to the Search Engine Journal website”>SEJ</a>
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  49. What Do the Search Engines Say?
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  51. We can speculate all day long, but at the end of the day, the final word of the search engines on the link title attribute is this:
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  53. “The ‘title’ attribute is a bit different: it ‘offers advisory information about the element for which it is set.’ As the Googlebot does not see the images directly, we generally concentrate on the information provided in the ‘alt’ attribute. Feel free to supplement the ‘alt’ attribute with ‘title’ and other attributes if they provide value to your users!”
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  55. This is what Bing has to say:
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  57. “Think of the anchor text as your primary description of the linked page. But if you do inline linking within the paragraphs of your body text, you need to maintain the natural, logical flow of the language in the paragraph, which can limit your link text description. As such, you can use the title attribute to add additional keyword information about the linked page without adversely affecting the readability of the text for the end user.”
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  59. What Do Other SEO Professionals Say?
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  61. Based on the opinions of several people who have done SEO for years, the link title attribute carries no weight on search engines.
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  63. There is also some usability concern when it comes to the link title attribute.
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  65. For most browsers, it will show up when you move your cursor over the link.
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  67. Because of this, you don’t have to copy the anchor text within a title attribute. If the title attribute is unable to provide additional information, you should not use it.
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  69. “Do not add link titles to all links: if it is obvious from the link anchor and its surrounding context where the link will lead, then a link title will reduce usability by being one more thing users have to look at.”
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  71. The Rise in Accessibility Lawsuits: Should You Be Concerned?
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  73. On January 4, 2020, it was reported that Beyonce.com was sued over accessibility issues.
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  75. Target has also been sued over accessibility issues in the past.
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  77. Accessibility should always be a concern for SEO professionals, because you are supposed to be driving revenue and increasing ROI for your clients.
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  79. When an accessibility lawsuit happens, your client loses money, or ROI, from the lack of these efforts. In addition, they are usually not happy about your website.
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  81. Your efforts as an SEO should include making sure that link title attributes and links are visible and usable by your users, regardless of their abilities.
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  83. Focus on Your Users, Not the Search Engines
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  85. When writing link title attributes, be sure to write for users, and don’t create spammy text just for the search engines.
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  87. Because, it will be users who are – primarily – going to be using this title text.
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  89. At the end of the day, accessibility matters:
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  91. Don’t make links hard to read.
  92. Don’t make link titles difficult to use, or understand.
  93. Make things look great while focusing on the user experience in order to make sure that your users are happy and elated to be on your website.
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  95. 4 Ways Automation Can Supercharge Your Holiday PPC Campaigns
  96. Black Friday is almost here! Or did it already happen?
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  98. Thanksgiving falls so late this year, the holiday shopping season is six days shorter this year than last year. So things have gotten even more challenging for PPC pros.
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  100. Retailers like Target and Best Buy started running pre-Black Friday deals weeks before the usual start date of this seasonal event.
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  102. When so much of what marketers do have become automated and dependent on algorithms that predict conversion rates, what will this unexpected shift in retailer behavior mean for the automations we now depend on?
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  104. What can we do to protect ourselves from automation hiccups?
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  106. As I’ve advocated before, automation layering can provide answers.
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  108. It’s a way for advertisers to benefit from cutting edge machine learning from the ad engines while still retaining a level of control that would be near impossible with purely manual strategies.
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  110. In this post you’ll learn why this is the perfect time to look into automation layering and four ways you can start to protect your holiday campaigns with automation layering today.
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  112. Black Friday Started Early in 2020
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  114. The need to monitor and assist the machines in PPC applies year-round. But this Black Friday, managing the machines will be even more crucial.
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  116. For many retailers, plans and strategies were set around the traditional timelines we’ve come to expect where consumers wait to get the best deals on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and then continue shopping all the way through the final day where retailers can still offer free shipping so gifts arrive on time.
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  118. While retailers traditionally started leaking their specials and doorbusters a few weeks in advance to build up excitement and demand, this year big-name retailers started offering even bigger doorbusters and pre-Black Friday specials on November 8, exactly three weeks before Black Friday.
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