Google has a new head of search. He’s authored link related research
Google has a new head of search. He’s authored link related research
Wasting too much time on manual reporting? Sick of siloed data
Google’s John Mueller in an interview with Marie Haynes said that it would be “really rare” that disavowing links would result in your web site doing better in search algorithmically. Sure, if you have a manual action, maybe but not without a manual action.
Another snippet from Marie Haynes interview of John Mueller was around BERT.
Posted by MiriamEllis Image credit: Kenneth Leung , Michael Coghlan “Dried beans saw a more than 230% increase in demand and rice sales spiked by 166% in that same time.” – ABC How should a business operate now? Where is there work to be done? Economists are making stark predictions about the future of small businesses in the US, but at the same time, I live in a town without a courier service established enough to meet the mushrooming demand for home delivery.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Business pages on Facebook may soon have the ability to send marketing emails with a new set of tools that are currently being tested.
Google’s global roll-out of Discovery Ads spurs conversation about results and tips for thriving in their latest offering. The post Why You Should Be Using Google Discovery Campaigns via @SusanEDub appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s John Mueller was asked if Google maybe does a first round of ranking of a new page based on the URL, even before it does any content analysis. John responded on Twitter “not that I’m aware of.”
Bing’s new Site Scan tool gives site owners an easy way to check for technical issues that may be negatively impacting performance in search engines. The post Bing ‘Site Scan’ Tool Audits Sites For Technical SEO Issues via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .