WordPress posted a reminder that the WordPress Jubilee, in which previously blocked community members are unblocked, is still ongoing. The post WordPress Jubilee Of Forgiveness Continues appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
WordPress posted a reminder that the WordPress Jubilee, in which previously blocked community members are unblocked, is still ongoing. The post WordPress Jubilee Of Forgiveness Continues appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Microsoft reported its third quarter 2025 earnings and it showed that its search and advertising revenue was up 21%, again. The previous quarter it was up 21% as well, then the quarter before that was up 18%, then 19% but before than it was 12% and 8%.
Google’s recently updated Search Quality Raters Guidelines reflect Google’s search ranking priorities The post Google’s Updated Raters Guidelines Refines Concept Of Low Quality appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s John Mueller answers why a landing page about a domain migration ranks for an e-commerce search query The post Google Answers Why Landing Page Ranks For An E-Commerce Query appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google introduces new channel-level, search term, and asset reporting for Performance Max. The updates give advertisers greater transparency into campaign performance across all Google surfaces.
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 Search Console may be rolling out desktop versus mobile Discover performance data…
We know Google will be bringing Google Discover to the desktop interface, heck, we’ve seen Google testing it for a while now. But did you know that Google will also show the breakdown of mobile versus desktop performance of Google Discover in Google Search Console?
Back in February, I reported about this unusual Google Search ad format for people also considered sponsored results. They did not look like ads, but they were labeled sponsored.
Google’s John Mueller said having “four identical links on a page to another page seems fine & common to me.” He said, don’t worry if you have that in your navigation, and implied it won’t have an impact on your SEO.
After 12 years and 500+ audits, here are 11 SEO lessons that can save you time, money, and frustration on your journey to better rankings. The post 11 Lessons Learned From Auditing Over 500 Websites appeared first on Search Engine Journal .