Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google is starting to support a new type of schema.org markup that allows retailers to add shipping information to search results. The post Google Supports New Structured Data for Retailers via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s Martin Splitt, and Barry Schwartz of Rusty Brick, discuss myths surrounding Google’s relationship with the SEO community. The post Google on its Relationship With SEOs via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google’s John Mueller had to say after he disputed that cheap and shared hosting does not influence your rankings, that hosting on Google Cloud servers won’t give you a ranking boost. He said on Twitter “we don’t do anything special for hosting on Google Cloud.”
I am seeing signs both in terms of SEO community chatter and the automated tracking tools of another Google search ranking algorithm update. Unlike the last one, where all the tools were spiking but the community chatter was at the same level of the tools, this one seems to have support of both the community and the tracking tools
Get your strategy for product stock handling implemented ahead of the busy period. Learn key ecommerce tips for dealing with out-of-stock products. The post How to Handle Out-of-Stock Products on Ecommerce Platforms via @TaylorDanRW appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google My Business has gotten more complex over the years. Here are five common issues with Google My Business and how to fix them.
Martin Splitt and I decided to make the interview very intimate, so we chatted a bit in one of the Google sleep pods at the New York office.
First noticed by buyers as a lack of warnings and disapprovals, many are now sharing their Facebook reps have confirmed it’s gone. The post Facebook Removes the 20% Text Limit on Ad Images via @SusanEDub appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The two chat about how the company’s attempts at transparency have backfired, common SEO misconceptions and why the answer is often “it depends.” Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.