Google’s John Mueller shared four tips for dealing with pages for products that are temporarily out of stock The post SEO and Temporarily Out-of-Stock Product Pages appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s John Mueller shared four tips for dealing with pages for products that are temporarily out of stock The post SEO and Temporarily Out-of-Stock Product Pages appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Don’t let fraud waste your campaign budget. Learn how modern technologies can help advertisers fight fraud and protect their brand. The post Must-Have Anti-Fraud Features To Protect Your Ad Campaigns [Checklist] appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Marie Haynes ran a poll that asked SEOs “do you do any SEO you’d consider Blackhat?” The results were pretty 50/50, about half said they do not do any black hat SEO and 28% said they do, and 23% said they do “maybe a little” black hat SEO.
Does Google prefer shorter URLs over longer URLs? That’s an SEO myth that won’t go away.
What started in a college dorm is set to transcend the physical world, as a new direction for Facebook begins with an unexpected name change. The post Did Facebook Change Its Name? Yes, It’s Now “Meta” appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google announced a new policy and tool to allow you to remove images of minors, kids and teens under the age of 18, from Google Search results, both images and web search. This is likely a welcomed feature for many parents, many teens and reputation management companies
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. Google said when it comes to web search…
The new name begs the question if the metaverse will become a new frontier for advertising (especially as the Oculus has been testing ads in VR). Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
If the allegations from 17 state attorneys general are true, we’ll likely all ditch AMP. But even if they’re not, the page experience update is now live and we have a clearer idea of what the possibilities and compromises are without AMP. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.