Google has finished rolling out both the September 2022 core update and product reviews update on Monday, September 26th – yes, there is a lot of confusion.
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Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Core & Product Reviews Update Done, Local Search Ranking Bug Fixed, Search On Event Recap & More
Google is testing a new feature that places a large and smaller star next to the search result snippet. When you click on the star icons, you are presented with a box beneath that search result snippet that shows a “more like this” section.
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Google "More Like This" Star Search Snippet Feature
Google is testing another design for the product panels in Google Search. This new design shades the boxes for some of the products and reviews, etc.
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Google Tests Shady Design For Product Panels
There are some brands that have generic names that have become more popular than the actual meaning of the word.
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Google Search: When A Brand Becomes More Popular Than The Meaning Of The Word
Digital marketing talent —especially those specializing in SEO, content, email marketing, and PPC— remains in top demand . With 92% of hiring managers reporting difficulties finding skilled talent, it’s never been a better time to be a qualified job seeker. If you’re looking to advance your career, change jobs, or expand your digital marketing team, Conductor’s 2023 Digital Marketing Salary Guide has you covered
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Google is testing the placement of the Things To Know section on the right-side panel. Typically, you find these within the main search results in the middle portion of the search results.
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Google Testing Things To Know On Right Search Panel
Google’s John Mueller said that your site or page would not be removed from the Google Search results over page speed issues.
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Google: Page Speed Issues Wouldn’t Lead To Your Site Being Removed From Google Search
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US B2B MarTech Spend Set for ~15% Rise This Year In 2022 marketing technology spending is set to top $20 billion for the first time, with the B2B-specific segment growing by some 14.6 percent — slightly higher than overall combined B2C and B2B spending, according to newly-released survey data of interest to B2B marketers. MarketingCharts [bctt tweet="“An important part of a modern martech stack has to be a unified profile that spans identities, understands behavioral information at an individual level, but also on the B2B side at an account level.” — Stephen Streich @sstreich" username="toprank"] LinkedIn will capture nearly 25% of US B2B ad spending by 2024 By the end of 2022 B2B display advertising revenues on the LinkedIn professional social media platform are expected to account for 21 percent of U.S
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B2B Marketing News: Rising B2B MarTech Spend, 10th Annual Data Never Sleeps Report, & LinkedIn Tops B2B Ad Spending
Earlier this year at SMX Advanced, I presented results from our Peak Ace test lab. These tests shed some light on several technical implementation points and how Googlebot would deal with them. One of my favorite tests examined Google’s indexing of iFramed URLs and their content. In my SMX Advanced presentation, I touched on various scenarios that may lead Google to index the content inside an iFrame, while “assigning” that content to its parent URL.
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Technical SEO testing: How Googlebot handles iframes