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Of all the many, many functions available in Google Ads, I have a few that are my favorites. And sitelink assets – previously known as sitelink extensions – are at the top of my list.
Why? Because they’re so versatile. You can do almost anything with them if you think through your strategy carefully.
For example, you can use the mighty sitelink in your advertising to:
- Promote low search volume themes.
- Push lagging products out the door.
- Maximize hot sellers.
- Highlight certain product categories.
- Answer common questions.
- Handle PR problems.
And that’s just a start! Sitelink assets can almost do it all.
Best Practices For Using Sitelink Assets Extensions
If you truly want to get the most out of your sitelinks, you need to think about your intention.
To help you with that, I’m going to lay out a few sitelink guidelines.
1. Get clear on your objectives. Before you start, you need to think about your goals. What are you trying to achieve with these assets? Are you advertising products or services? Will the asset work well with both branded and non-branded keywords? Your answers to these questions will help determine if your sitelinks are versatile and useful to the searcher.
2. Use sitelinks as part of your larger strategy. Don’t think of your sitelinks in isolation. You should also consider the accompanying ad, landing page, and other assets. Make sure they all work together in service to your overarching strategy.
3. Use a mix of sitelinks. Sitelinks can serve multiple purposes, so make sure you’re using a variety. For example, you don’t want to use every sitelink on an ad to promote on-sale products. Instead, use a mix. One could promote an on-sale product, one could generate leads, one could highlight a new product category, and one could direct prospective clients to useful information.
4. Create landing pages for your sitelinks. Ideally, you want to send users to landing pages that tightly correlate with your sitelink instead of just a regular page on your website.
5. Track sitelink performance and adjust. It’s not enough to set up sitelinks. You should also track them to see which links are getting traction and which ones are not. This doesn’t mean that all sitelinks should perform equally (more on this below), but it does mean they should perform well given their type and objectives.
Why it’s Better To Use A Mix Of Sitelink Assets
Let’s dive deeper into this idea of using a mix of sitelinks by looking at an example.
In a new client account, we created four different types of sitelinks:
- Two sitelinks are product-focused (as requested by the client).
- One sitelink connects users with an engineer to learn more about the product (“Speak to an Engineer”). It has more of a sales focus.
- One sitelink allows users to learn more about the products without speaking to an engineer (“What is?”).
The “What is?” sitelink is outperforming the “Speak to an Engineer” sitelink when we measure by CTR. While we need more data before making any changes, I predict we’ll eventually swap out the sales-y “Speak to an Engineer” sitelink for something else.
The fact that the educational link (“What is?”) is performing better than the sales-y link (“Speak to an Engineer”) isn’t too surprising in this case. The product is a new, cutting-edge robot that not many people are aware of, yet. They want more info before talking to someone.

By using a mix of sitelinks, and assessing the performance of each, we gained a lot of valuable information that is helping to guide our strategy for this account. So going with a mix of sitelinks is always a good idea. You never know what you’ll discover!
Sitelink Assets Examples
Now, let’s look at some specific examples of sitelink assets in Google Ads.
Example 1: Chromatography

Application Search: This ad is for a highly technical product that can be used in a wide variety of applications. (Chromatography is a laboratory technique for separating mixtures.) So putting “application search” in a sitelink here might make sense. It helps prospective clients find what they’re looking for.
Sign up and Save Big: A good sitelink for lead generation and potential revenue.
Technical Support: I’m not a big fan of putting technical support in sitelinks. Tech support seems more targeted to current users rather than prospective users. But who knows, maybe they really do want to help current users get tech support via their advertising.
Guides and Posters: Again, this sitelink is a bit unusual, but it might be appropriate for this product. Perhaps people are downloading branded posters and posting them in their workplaces. If so, it’s a great way to build brand awareness.
Example 2: Neuroscience Courses

I love everything about these sitelinks! The advertising is using them to reach people in all phases of the buyer journey.
For people not ready to commit:
- Study Neuroscience: This sitelink is broad and informational. It’s helpful to people who have just started to explore their options for studying neuroscience.
- Get Course Brochure: This sitelink is also great for people in the research phase. And while we mostly live in an online world, some people still prefer to consume hard-copy books, brochures, etc. With this sitelink, the school is covering its bases.
For people getting close to committing:
- Online Short Course: This is the course the school offers. It’s a great sitelink for those almost ready to sign up.
For people ready to sign up:
- Register Online Now: This is the strongest call to action for those ready to commit. It takes people directly to the signup page.
Example 3: Neuroscience Degrees
Let’s look at another example from the world of neuroscience education: this time for a neuroscience degree program.

In contrast to the previous two examples, the sitelinks in this ad aren’t as strong.
Academics Overview: This sitelink seems more appropriate for a broad term search, such as a search on the school’s name. If the searcher is looking for a specific degree program (which seems like the intention based on the term and the ad), the sitelinks should be something specific to that particular degree program.
Stipendier: Just as with the above sitelink, “Scholarships” doesn’t seem very helpful either. The topic of scholarships is important—but probably doesn’t need to be addressed until the person determines that this school is a good fit.
Example 4: Code Security
Next, let’s look at two Google search ads for code security products.

The sitelinks in these two ads look like typical assets you’d find for SaaS, cloud-based, or tech companies. They click through to a lot of helpful information, such as product plans and success stories.
I particularly like the Most Common Risks sitelink in the second ad. It leads to a helpful article that would be great for engaging top-of-funnel leads.
On the flip side, I’m not a big fan of the Blog sitelink in the first ad. “Blog” simply isn’t very descriptive or helpful.
Still, there are no right or wrong sitelinks here. And it would be interesting to test my theory that blog content is not a top-performing asset!
Sitelink Assets Are More Than An Afterthought
I hope I’ve convinced you of the usefulness and versatility of sitelinks when created with specific objectives that align with your broader strategy.
So don’t create your sitelink assets as an afterthought.
Because if you give them the careful consideration they deserve, they’ll serve you well.
Note: Google sitelink assets were previously known as sitelink extensions and renamed in September 2022.
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WordPress WooCommerce Payments Plugin sårbarhet

Automattic, publishers of the WooCommerce plugin, announced the discovery and patch of a critical vulnerability in the WooCommerce Payments plugin.
The vulnerability allows an attacker to gain Administrator level credentials and perform a full site-takeover.
Administrator is the highest permission user role in WordPress, granting full access to a WordPress site with the ability to create more admin-level accounts as well as the ability to delete the entire website.
What makes this particular vulnerability of great concern is that it’s available to unauthenticated attackers, which means that they don’t first have to acquire another permission in order to manipulate the site and obtain admin-level user role.
WordPress security plugin maker Wordfence described this vulnerability:
“After reviewing the update we determined that it removed vulnerable code that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to impersonate an administrator and completely take over a website without any user interaction or social engineering required.”
The Sucuri Website security platform published a warning about the vulnerability that goes into further details.
Sucuri explains that the vulnerability appears to be in the following file:
/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-payments/includes/platform-checkout/class-platform-checkout-session.php
They also explained that the “fix” implemented by Automattic is to remove the file.
Sucuri observes:
“According to the plugin change history it appears that the file and its functionality was simply removed altogether…”
The WooCommerce website published an advisory that explains why they chose to completely remove the affected file:
“Because this vulnerability also had the potential to impact WooPay, a new payment checkout service in beta testing, we have temporarily disabled the beta program.”
The WooCommerce Payment Plugin vulnerability was discovered on March 22, 2023 by a third party security researcher who notified Automattic.
Automattic swiftly issued a patch.
Details of the vulnerability will be released on April 6, 2023.
That means any site that has not updated this plugin will become vulnerable.
What Version of WooCommerce Payments Plugin is Vulnerable
WooCommerce updated the plugin to version 5.6.2. This is considered the most up to date and non-vulnerable version of the website.
Automattic has pushed a forced update however it’s possible that some sites may not have received it.
It is recommended that all users of the affected plugin check that their installations are updated to version WooCommerce Payments Plugin 5.6.2
Once the vulnerability is patched, WooCommerce recommends taking the following actions:
“Once you’re running a secure version, we recommend checking for any unexpected admin users or posts on your site. If you find any evidence of unexpected activity, we suggest:
Updating the passwords for any Admin users on your site, especially if they reuse the same passwords on multiple websites.
Rotating any Payment Gateway and WooCommerce API keys used on your site. Here’s how to update your WooCommerce API keys. For resetting other keys, please consult the documentation for those specific plugins or services.”
Read the WooCommerce vulnerability explainer:
Critical Vulnerability Patched in WooCommerce Payments – What You Need to Know
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Hur städar du upp innehåll utan att påverka rankingen?

Today’s Ask An SEO question comes from Neethu, who asks:
My website is almost 20 years old. There are lots of content. Many of them are not performing well. How do you effectively clean up those content without effecting rankings?
Contrary to what some SEO pros tell you, more content is not always better.
Deciding what content to keep, which content to modify, and which content to throw away is an important consideration, as content is the backbone of any website and is essential for driving traffic, engagement, and conversions.
However, not all content is created equal, and outdated, irrelevant, or underperforming content can hinder a website’s success.
Run A Content Audit
To effectively clean up your website’s content, the first step is to conduct a content audit.
This involves analyzing your site’s content and assessing its performance, relevance, and quality.
You can use various metrics such as traffic, bounce rate, and engagement to identify which pages are performing well and which ones are not.
Once you have identified the pages that are not performing well, it’s important to prioritize them based on their importance to your website.
Pages that are not driving traffic or conversions may need to be prioritized over pages that are not performing well but are still important for your site’s overall goals.
Distinguish Evergreen Vs. Time-Sensitive Content
Additionally, it’s important to consider whether a page is evergreen or time-sensitive.
You can update or repurpose evergreen content over time, while you may need to remove time-sensitive content.
After prioritizing your content, you can decide what action to take with each page.
For pages that are still relevant but not performing well, you may be able to update them with fresh information to improve their performance.
For pages that are outdated or no longer relevant, it may be best to remove them altogether.
When removing content, implement 301 redirects to relevant pages to ensure that any backlinks pointing to the old page are not lost.
Monitor Your Stuff
It’s important to monitor your search engine rankings after cleaning up your content to ensure your changes do not negatively impact your SEO.
But don’t just look at rankings.
Content optimization projects can affect traffic, conversions, navigation, and other items that impact your overall search engine optimization efforts.
Watch Google Analytics closely. If there are traffic declines, you may need to re-evaluate a few changes.
It’s important not to have a knee-jerk reaction, however.
Before you throw out your optimization efforts, be sure that the changes you made are actually what is causing a drop – and make sure those changes are stable within the search engines index.
Remember that it may take some time for your rankings to stabilize after a content cleanup, so it’s important to be patient and monitor your website’s performance over time.
To further optimize your content cleanup, consider using Google Search Console to identify pages with high impressions but low click-through rates.
These pages may benefit from content updates or optimization to improve their performance.
Additionally, consolidating pages that cover similar topics into one comprehensive page can improve user experience and help avoid keyword cannibalization.
Sammanfattningsvis
Cleaning up your website’s content is crucial for maintaining a high-quality site.
By conducting a content audit, prioritizing your content, and deciding whether to keep, update, or remove the content, you can effectively clean up your site without negatively impacting your rankings.
Remember to monitor your rankings and be patient as your site adjust.
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Optimera din SEO-strategi för maximal ROI med dessa 5 tips

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- Dive into seasonal trends and how to plan for them.
- Get tip 5 and all of the step-by-step how-tos by joining our upcoming webinar.
We’ll share five actionable ways you can discover the most impactful opportunities for your business and achieve maximum ROI.
You’ll learn how to:
- Identifiera säsongstrender och planera för dem.
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Gå med Jon Earnshaw, Chief Product Evangelist och medgrundare av Pi Datametrics, och Sophie Moule, Head of Product and Marketing på Pi Datametrics, när de leder dig genom sätt att drastiskt förbättra avkastningen på din SEO-strategi.
I den här livesessionen kommer vi att upptäcka innovativa sätt du kan öka din sökstrategi och överträffa dina konkurrenter.
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