Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: October 11, 2024
Google may be forced to breakup, the DOJ is leaning towards forcing that and more as a remedy to its monopoly ruling.
Can you believe it, it has been over a week since I reported on any Google Search ranking algorithm updates or volatility. Over the past 24-hours or so, the level of chatter have spiked, along with many of the third-party Google Search ranking tracking tools.
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Google Search Ranking Volatility Rumbling Again October 10th
Google’s AI Overviews seem to not show citations or link to sites that were hit by the helpful content update (and probably core updates), even when you ask the AI Overview directly about that site and even if that site is ranking well for that query in the traditional Google search results.
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Google AI Overviews Not Linking To Sites Hit By Helpful Content Update
Oct 24
11
Microsoft is testing a new Bing Search carousel titled “Best list of X.” It can be the best list of PPC agencies or other queries that Bing wants to show you the best list of.
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Bing Tests Best List Of Carousel
Oct 24
11
Microsoft is testing a new Bing Search carousel titled “Best list of X.” It can be the best list of PPC agencies or other queries that Bing wants to show you the best list of.
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Bing Tests Best List Of Carousel
Google Search seems to be missing the video tab under the search bar for some searchers. I suspect this is some sort of weird bug, there is no way in my mind that Google will do away with the ability to search for videos.
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Google Search Missing Video Tab For Some Users – Bug?
Oct 24
11
Learn how Google’s antitrust case could reshape search competition and SEO practices, with potential remedies on the horizon. The post What The Google Antitrust Verdict Could Mean For The Future Of SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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What The Google Antitrust Verdict Could Mean For The Future Of SEO via @sejournal, @AlliBerry3
There is this interesting conversation on LinkedIn around a robots.txt serves a 503 for two months and the rest of the site is available. Gary Illyes from Google said that when other pages on the site are reachable and available, that makes a big difference, but when those other pages are not, then “you’re out of luck,” he wrote.
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Google: Robots.txt Is Unreachable, Other Pages Reachability Matter
Google has added an edit and delete button link next to the reviews you added to a Google Business Profile listing. This gives the reviewer a quicker method to modify or remove the review they left for a business.
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Google Adds Edit & Delete Button Links To Your Reviews