Archive for July, 2019

Google Ads Editor v1.1 & Keyword Planner Adds Most Relevant Keywords

2019/07/31

The Google Ads team released upgrades to both the Google Ads Editor and Keyword Planner tool. Google Ads Editor is now at version 1.1 and added a bunch of new features. The Keyword Planner tool now can show the most relevant keyword ideas right in the tool.

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Google’s John Mueller: Sitelinks Search Box May Take a Month to Show in SERPs via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/31

Google’s John Mueller explains that a sitelinks search box can take up to a month to appear in search results. The post Google’s John Mueller: Sitelinks Search Box May Take a Month to Show in SERPs via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Google Tests Removing (Or A Bug) Breadcrumb From Mobile Search Results Snippet

2019/07/31

Google may be testing – or it may be a bug – removing the breadcrumb from the mobile search results snippet. Sergey Alakov posted a screen shot of the snippet just showing the domain and favicon, without the breadcrumb trail of the page.

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Google’s John Mueller: No Benefit to Marking All Outbound Links as Nofollow via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/31

Google’s John Mueller cleared up a misconception about whether there’s a ranking benefit to marking all outbound links as nofollow. The post Google’s John Mueller: No Benefit to Marking All Outbound Links as Nofollow via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Instagram Purges Meme Accounts, Shutting Down Pages With Millions of Followers via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/31

Instagram is cracking down on accounts that primarily post memes, deleting popular pages that have amassed millions of followers. The post Instagram Purges Meme Accounts, Shutting Down Pages With Millions of Followers via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Daily Search Forum Recap: July 30, 2019

2019/07/30

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…

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WordPress Proposes Action: 61% Use Potentially Vulnerable PHP via @martinibuster

2019/07/30

WordPress proposal to take action on publishers using insecure versions of PHP. The post WordPress Proposes Action: 61% Use Potentially Vulnerable PHP via @martinibuster appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Search Rep: Removing Search Spam � Suppressing Free Speech

2019/07/30

I wanted to highlight a tweet from Bing search spam fighter, Frédéric Dubut, who basically said removing spam from the search results is not the same thing as suppressing free speech. He said if you do not remove spam “the entire product becomes completely unusable.”

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Google Chrome Now Supports Dark Mode Preference via @martinibuster

2019/07/30

Google Chrome announced support for a CSS media query that allows your site to switch to Dark Mode if that’s a user’s default preference. The post Google Chrome Now Supports Dark Mode Preference via @martinibuster appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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