Are you looking for things you can change to “fix” your web site in the Google search results. While Google says there is nothing you can do, some SEOs are suggesting otherwise. Here is some data for an SEO tool provider showing you next steps.
Are you looking for things you can change to “fix” your web site in the Google search results. While Google says there is nothing you can do, some SEOs are suggesting otherwise. Here is some data for an SEO tool provider showing you next steps.
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If you are on Google My Business and you have a menu or service offering that you want to keep updated in your Google Maps listing, you can now do that in any language and any country. Google announced it is now available globally.
Did you know that when you use the Google URL removal tool that it doesn’t stop Google from crawling that URL? All it does is hide the URL from the search results.
Posted by willcritchlow Kids may search differently than adults, but there are some interesting insights from how they use Google that can help deepen our understanding of searchers in general. Comfort levels with particular search strategies, reading only the bold words, taking search suggestions and related searches as answers — there’s a lot to dig into. In this week’s slightly different-from-the-norm Whiteboard Friday, we welcome the fantastic Will Critchlow to share lessons from how kids search
Facebook challenges Google Local with a set of changes to Business Pages. The post Facebook Challenges Google in Local Search by @martinibuster appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google Assistant has been updated with the ability to read articles in Google News out loud. The post Google Assistant Can Now Read Google News Stories Out Loud by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Recommendations based on Google’s raters guidelines for evaluating a drop in rankings The post Google Rankings Dropped? How to Evaluate with Raters Guidelines by @martinibuster appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google can take a really long time to validate your fixes you make in the new Google Search Console. Here is an example of it taking 90 days, almost three months to validate a fix.