Martin Splitt from Google posted yet another wonderful technical SEO video on making Vue.js, web apps built in Vue, search engine friendly.
Martin Splitt from Google posted yet another wonderful technical SEO video on making Vue.js, web apps built in Vue, search engine friendly.
As you know, we were the first to report the large de-indexing bug where Google was dropping pages out of their index starting as early as a week ago today. Well, last night, after about 6 days of the issue, Google said it has now been fully resolved
Posted by randfish We’ve arrived at one of the meatiest SEO topics in our series: technical SEO. In this fifth part of the One-Hour
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…
We have positions one through ten in Google, the main search results. We have position zero, the featured snippets. Heck, we even have zero results where Google just shows the answer
In February, Google announced that they would be consolidating the data in the performance report to the canonical. Meaning the AMP, mobile, etc will all be counted towards the main URL’s data in the performance report
To be announced in more detail next week at the AMP Conference, Google is adding JavaScript support to AMP. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Authority is a major factor for local SEO. Learn the best ways to build a local site’s authority for SEO.
One thing SEOs were asking Google for for some time now is a report in Google Search Console that tells you about your traffic from Google Discover. Now we have such a report and it is pretty cool to see this new data.
Here’s why Google’s free PPC auditing tools – like the new Ads Editor and the Reports tab – are worth a try.