Do a site command for [site:www.linkedin.com] and nothing will come up in Google. Google seems to have deindexed the main www results from LinkedIn.com
Do a site command for [site:www.linkedin.com] and nothing will come up in Google. Google seems to have deindexed the main www results from LinkedIn.com
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
LinkedIn found itself de-indexed from Google search results on Wednesday, which may or may not have occurred due to an error on their part. The post LinkedIn Temporarily Deindexed from Google via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google’s John Mueller recently stated that site owners should prioritize their mobile site if they have both a desktop and mobile version. The post Google: If Choosing Between Desktop or Mobile Site, Choose Mobile via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The local SEO community has been tracking a Google local update since April 23rd and the truth is, even over the past couple of days, the Google local update seems as active as ever.
The suggestions surface for multiple intents for logged-in users. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
External sources link to your website with the wrong URLs, here’s how you can fix that.
Want to put your ecommerce site well ahead of the competition? Focus on writing unique product descriptions
Even the biggest sites on the internet can have problems with their SEO and Google. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Yesterday we reported that the Google May 2020 core update is rolling out and we already felt that this Google search algorithm update may be a big one. Well, based on just about 30 or so hours, I am seeing tons of site owners complaining about huge ranking drops in the past 24 hours or so