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Google didn’t like that the SEO community was going with the Florida 2 name, so they decided to tweet out that they are going to be calling it the “March 2019 Core Update.” Can they do that?
The March 2019 Google Core update that touched down on March 12th – we covered it before it was confirmed – is still very raw and fresh.
Google Ads has a new “recommended columns” feature, which will highlight columns of data that are worth paying attention to.
We have all heard Google say they have over 200 or hundreds of ranking signals in the search algorithm. Here is Frédéric Dubut from Bing saying Bing has hundreds to thousands of “features” in their search ranking models
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
There is no doubt that the Google March 2019 Core Update that touched down on March 12th was a big one.
Whoa – it was a big week – Google confirmed and named an algorithm update March 2019 Core Update despite some wanting to call it the Florida 2 Update. There is a lot of speculation around what this update was about…
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