Archive for January, 2020

Google Rich Results testing tool now reports on unloadable embedded resources

2020/01/13

Google’s rich result test tool can now show external elements included by a page. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Video: William Álvarez on the importance of structured data and Google search

2020/01/13

He also likes to give back to the SEO community by mentoring less experienced SEOs. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Save up to $450 on expert-led search marketing training

2020/01/13

Drive more awareness, traffic, conversions, and sales with actionable tactics and fresh insights from marketing leaders. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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10 Inspiring Instagram Contests That Caught Our Attention via @JuliaEMcCoy

2020/01/12

Want to get more engagement through Instagram contests? Here are 10 examples to keep you inspired

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Google Ads Still Displaying Emojis In Display URL

2020/01/11

Again, Google is still showing emojis in some Google Ads display URLs. We saw it in 2019 and in 2016 and here is another example from Brian Freiesleben in 2020. A search for [avocado recipes] brought up a Google Ad with ð…ð¥’ð in the URL

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Did Google Drops Table Schema Support In Search?

2020/01/11

Google may have dropped table schema for datasets that it launched in beta in 2018. If you try to find examples of these types of rich results showing up in search, you probably won’t be able to find it

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Daily Search Forum Recap: January 10, 2020

2020/01/11

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…

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DuckDuckGo is Now a Default Search Engine Option on Android in the EU via @MattGSouthern

2020/01/10

DuckDuckGo will soon be offered as an option for default search engine on Android devices across the EU. The post DuckDuckGo is Now a Default Search Engine Option on Android in the EU via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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Google: Evergreen Content Doesn’t Need To Change, Keep The Date

2020/01/10

Google’s John Mueller was asked how can one communicate to Google that a page with evergreen content is as value as it was when it was first published several years ago. John responded that “If it’s evergreen, then by definition you don’t need to change it. No need to do anything special.”

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