Remote Work, Traffic, Google SEO and PPC

Vlad Labowski
SWIPE MAG
Published in
3 min readFeb 25, 2020

You are in for a treat this week. We kick off with the latest research about #remotework done by Buffer and AngelList It seems like remote work might be the new normal — read here.

This should not come as a surprise given all the benefits remote work brings to both employees and employers. Myths, Benefits, and Drawbacks of Remote Work debunk it all showing that not only remote workers earn on average $4,000 more per year but they also tend to put in nearly 6 to 7 extra hours of work per week compared to their office colleagues.

In other news, web traffic increased in 2019 thanks to mobile but still, 90.63% of content gets no traffic from Google (Ahrefs.com study). We share a couple of links about what you can do to keep your SEO and PPC strategies alive and well in the links below 👇

Finally, how much did the average tech worker in the US make in 2019? Apparently a lot (tweet at the end).

The 2020 State of Remote Work — Top insights and data from one of the largest remote work reports.

The Rise of Remote Work: Myths, Benefits, and Drawbacks — The location 🏝 is no longer the limitation of doing work just as remote work is no longer limited to startup employees and trendy businesses.

Web Traffic Increases in 2019 Were Driven by Mobile SimilarWeb 2020 state of digital report 📃

90.63% of Content Gets No Traffic From Google — And how to be in the other 9.37% [New Research for 2020]

What Is Conversion Rate Optimization? — A quick CRO guide for beginners.

So you’ve done proper #SEO keyword research, now what? 🤔 - Let the content SEO follow approach lead the way.

YouTube Dominates the Video Streaming Ad-Model — Ad revenue and time spent prove YouTube’s continued domination in mobile streaming by App Annie

The Nasty Side-effects of Google Search Traffic — The growing list of complaints and fines Google has tells a story about unfair competition. By Kevin Indig

How SaaS Evolved from the 2010s to the 2020s — and what to expect in the future via Hacker Noon .com How Hackers Start Their Afternoon by Shihab Muhammed

How to Find Out What Google and Other Big Tech Companies Know About You — Educate yourself. Thomas Smith explains for @OZM

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Vlad Labowski
SWIPE MAG

Tech nerd. Love strawberries. Writes nerdy stuff. Navigator in troubled mobile and video monetization seas.