Google is testing a incredibly wide image results box in its web search results interface.
Google is testing a incredibly wide image results box in its web search results interface.
John Mueller discusses different ways Google removes websites from the search index The post Google on Partial and Total Site Deindexing appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google is now showing emojis in the search result snippets jumplinks (sometimes sitelinks although these are not sitelinks) section of the search result snippet.
Lily Ray shared on Twitter some examples of Google making up artificial author names to attach to some of its search results snippets. She showed some named such as ALP Dull, R Wine, W Wine, and other names that are being pulled from the content somewhere but are not real names.
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…
Microsoft announced last night that the Bing Content Submission API is now in beta and open to be used by site owners, publishers, webmasters or whatever you cool kids are calling yourselves these days. Microsoft announced this over two years ago and while the company released the URL submission API a while ago, the content submission API has been in a private beta since then.
Study shows 60% of SaaS blog posts are NOT unique. Discover how to harness your stolen content for better SEO performance. The post 60% of SaaS Blog Content Appears Elsewhere Online: Study appeared first on Search Engine Journal
This week on Marketing O’Clock, Twitter will let creators host ticketed spaces, lead generation forms are coming to TikTok, and Microsoft Advertising announces new features. The post Twitter Spaces Hosts Can Charge Admission & More Digital Marketing News appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
To kick things off, I discussed my monthly Google webmaster report is out and that you can catch up on all the important Google news there. Also, Google seemed to have another unconfirmed update last weekend..
Losing cookies may impact SEO. Here’s how content as the new cookie might help brands better understand user needs in a cookieless world. The post SEO’s Place in a Cookieless Web: Is Content the New Cookie