Google hosts events around the world for SEOs, content creators, webmasters, site owners and marketers named Google Search Central Live. They’ve been doing it for years and I’ve attended many over the years
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My Takeaways From Google Search Central Live NYC 2025
Most SEOs can say they’ve struggled to explain the value of their work at one time or another. Explore tactics to navigate the challenges of communicating the value of SEO to stakeholders in this episode of Whiteboard Friday
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How Do You Explain the Value of SEO? — Whiteboard Friday
Google’s Martin Splitt explains why indexed pages may not appear in search results, highlighting relevance and ranking competition. The post Google Explains Why Indexed Pages May Not Appear In Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Explains Why Indexed Pages May Not Appear In Search via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
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 admitted that if searchers don’t use your page in the search results…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: March 20, 2025
Author pages can significantly impact trust. Find out how to optimize them for better authority and credibility. The post Ask An SEO: What Should Be On Your Author Pages
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Ask An SEO: What Should Be On Your Author Pages? via @sejournal, @MordyOberstein
There is a big debate in the SEO community on the topic of schema markup and LLMs. Do LLMs like Microsoft Bing’s Copilot, Google’s Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Perplexity and others use schema markup and structured data in any way. Fabrice Canel, Principal Product Manager at Microsoft Bing, said they do.
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Microsoft Confirms Schema Helps Its LLMs (Copilot) Understand Your Content
Google seems to have dropped showing the number of reviews are on a page, the review count, next to the review stars, for non-shopping/e-commerce pages. Google Search is now showing rating review values when using AggregateRating mark-up.
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Google Drops Review Counts For Non-Shopping Results
Google seems to have dropped showing the number of reviews are on a page, the review count, next to the review stars, for non-shopping/e-commerce pages. Google Search is now showing rating review values when using AggregateRating mark-up.
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Google Drops Review Counts For Non-Shopping Results
Google admitted in a video published on its own Search Central YouTube channel that if searchers do not use your page(s) in the search results, those pages may stop showing up in the search results. Martin Splitt said this in a recent YouTube short he posted where he said, “if pages fall off the index again..
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Google: If Searchers Don’t Use Your Page In Search It May Be Removed
Microsoft Bing’s shopping carousel results have a “buy now” button that now links directly to the checkout page of the merchant. So when you click on buy now, it adds that item directly to the cart of the merchant’s website.
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Bing Buy Now Button Goes Directly To Checkout