Archive for July, 2019

Daily Search Forum Recap: July 2, 2019

2019/07/02

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. Search Engine Roundtable Stories: Google To Drop Any Support For crawl-delay, nofollow…

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Microsoft Advertising Offers Clearer Data on Ad Positions in Search Results via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/02

Microsoft Advertising will now provide clearer insights on where ads are appearing in Bing search results. The post Microsoft Advertising Offers Clearer Data on Ad Positions in Search Results via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Google Image Search Tests Sticky Image Preview Box

2019/07/02

Google is testing, I believe, another image search design, this time with making the image preview box a sticky box on the right side panel.

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Google expands App campaigns search inventory on iOS browsers

2019/07/02

Conversions won’t be available via third-party tools. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Google Expands the Distribution of App Ads via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/02

Google Ads is expanding the distribution of app ads, which will now show up more often on iOS devices. The post Google Expands the Distribution of App Ads via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Facebook Updates News Feed Algorithm to Reduce Sensational Health Claims via @MattGSouthern

2019/07/02

Facebook updated its news feed algorithm to reduce the reach of posts making sensational or exaggerated health claims. The post Facebook Updates News Feed Algorithm to Reduce Sensational Health Claims via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Google To Drop Any Support For crawl-delay, nofollow, and noindex in robots.txt

2019/07/02

Google posted this morning that they are going to stop unofficially supporting the noindex, nofollow and crawl-delay directives within robots.txt files. Google has been saying this for years actually and hinted this was coming really soon and now it is here

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A New Era of Google Search: What It Means for SEO via @DholakiyaPratik

2019/07/02

Here are some of the fundamental changes in Google search and how SEOs should adapt. The post A New Era of Google Search: What It Means for SEO via @DholakiyaPratik appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Why Having a User-First Approach to SEO Is Important via @jesseseogeek

2019/07/02

Here are five ways SEOs can adopt a more user-first approach to their work. The post Why Having a User-First Approach to SEO Is Important via @jesseseogeek appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Why it’s worth targeting keywords with no-to-low monthly search volume

2019/07/02

Are low volume keywords a waste of time? Here’s why you may want to target under 100 volume keywords to generate targeted traffic and more leads for your website. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article

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