Google Image search on mobile has these labels for sections of the images it sometimes shows in the search results. A new label I have not seen before is showing “top categorized results.” I have no clue what that means – do you
Google Image search on mobile has these labels for sections of the images it sometimes shows in the search results. A new label I have not seen before is showing “top categorized results.” I have no clue what that means – do you
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. Most SEOs say they spend 25% or less of their time focused on link building…
There is a Reddit thread I found via John Mueller that claims a site owner woke up to an additional $80,000 in monthly traffic. The person said that over the past several days his traffic skyrocketed 6,000 percent because his rankings for a very competitive term reached the fifth position in Google Search.
Google’s John Mueller posted a very necessary clarification that Google does not use Google Analytics 4 for ranking purposes. Just like Google said countless times it does not use Google Analytics in its ranking algorithm, so to with the new Google Analytics 4.
From the deprecation of broad match modified keywords to FLoC to RSAs becoming the default, PPC professionals dealt with a lot of change in 2021. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Learn how to create awesome meta descriptions that help search engines understand your page’s content and inspire searchers to click through and visit your website. The post SEO Best Practices: How To Create Awesome Meta Descriptions appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Yesterday, I posted a poll asking what percentage of your time as an SEO is spent doing link building.
Google has now posted its full Kwanzaa decorations in the Google Search results interface both on desktop and mobile search.
Google is no longer the world’s most popular domain after being dethroned by TikTok, according to rankings from web security company Cloudflare. The post Google Loses Top Domain Spot To TikTok appeared first on Search Engine Journal .