Google in 2018 launched the product label for e-commerce sites using product schema in their image search results.
Google in 2018 launched the product label for e-commerce sites using product schema in their image search results.
Posted by Dr-Pete They say history repeats itself. In the case of the great 301 vs 302 vs rel=canonical debate, it repeats itself about every three months.
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…
Instagram is introducing changes to its account disable policy, one of which involves warning users before deleting their account. The post Instagram to Warn Users if Their Account is At Risk of Being Disabled via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Chrome announced they will close a privacy loophole by the end of July 2019.
Brian Freiesleben spotted Google possibly testing a new knowledge panel feature. The feature asks the searcher to enter in missing fact data it doesn’t seem to have access to.
Claire Carlile posted on Twitter a screen shot of Google showing a shopping box but one that has buttons for more details about the item and a button to look up shops that sell the item. I think that terminology is new, but I do not cover Google Shopping and Ads closely, I think this is an ad, right?
With all the E-A-T discussion, a lot of SEOs are into building up the authority of the authors that write on their sites. But what if your authors don’t want their names out there?
Here’s what you need to know about word count, search intent and rankings in 2019 and beyond. The post Revisiting Word Count in 2019 appeared first on Search Engine Journal
The bottom line on privacy is that user trust and business data involving customers must be shared with care as third-party tools gain importance with different search engines. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.