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What are SERPs?

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What are SERPs?

SERPs is a bit of industry jargon you may have heard used on various websites and is actually an acronym for Search Engine Results Page(s).So whenever we refer to SERPs in the blog and elsewhere, it is in relation to the results pages generated by search engines in response to a search query. This incorporates everything from PPC adverts and organic search results, to news and local listings.

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