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Sit back, grab a cuppa, and check out the top 25 Moz blogs of 2023
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
From Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) to ranking factor changes and other impactful events, the world of SEO has seen plenty of change in 2023. With all of these changes, you need to stay ahead to keep your website performing at a high level in 2024. Watch this on-demand webinar as we explore the major algorithm updates, shifts in what are (and aren’t) ranking factors, and other impactful SEO events from 2023.
In part one with Dave DiGregorio we spoke about his journey from working in sports memorabilia to getting into SEO. Then, in part two we talked about some local pack reductions, diversifying your local SEO efforts, the services feature, and the amazing SEO community…
Google released only nine confirmed search ranking algorithm updates this year. Don’t worry, there were a lot more unconfirmed updates this year that we covered and it was a very volatile year, in general.
Generally, above the Google Explore is a “more results” button, but Google is now testing adding “Follow This Search” next to the More Results button.
Google is now showing author name icons via profile page and a site’s favicon and sitename on articles in the article carousel.