Google is sending out new Google Search Console notifications for pagespeed related topics. The notification being sent out reads “Google has detected that your site is currently running PageSpeed < 1.9.32.14 or < 1.10.33.7..
Google is sending out new Google Search Console notifications for pagespeed related topics. The notification being sent out reads “Google has detected that your site is currently running PageSpeed < 1.9.32.14 or < 1.10.33.7..
Jennifer Slegg noticed on one of her older sites that Google is showing a notification directly in the mobile search results for the site that the site is not mobile friendly. The message Google shows in the snippet is “your page is not mobile-friendly..
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google mobile-friendly warning, Bing HackerRank & more appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Bing’s group engineering manager for UX features and shared tools calls the new feature a Rosetta-stone model for programming languages. The post Microsoft partners with HackerRank to deliver executable code in Bing search appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google has updated the iOS version of their Google My Business app to let you set holiday hours, but the app seems to have frozen for me. The post Google My Business iOS app now lets business owners manage holiday & special hours appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Also new: rankings for app ads, unique keywords on a page, and the release of the Visibility Guard to protect against errors affecting ranking The post Searchmetrics now shows where your app appears in App Packs appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google announced they added two new Google AdWords reports specific to managing your shopping campaigns. The two new reports are named product status reporting and effective max CPC reporting There is now a new product status column…
This article explains the why, when, what, how, where, and who of user testing for mobile friendly websites or apps. The sooner you find out your what is wrong with your *brilliant* concept, the easier, quicker, cheaper (and less embarrassing) it is to put it right or – if it is a total flop – go back to the drawing board. That is why it is never too early to start testing and why testing should be ingrained into the design and development schedule
Often we will see Google issue out mass manual actions for link schemes or other webmaster guideline violations. We see it often when Google slaps a big link network or something of that nature…