Gary Illyes from Google confirmed that Google has “suddenly” dedindexed a “vast amount of URLs” from the Google Search index this past February.
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Google Search Confirms Deindexing Vast Amounts Of URLs In February 2024
Six months ago, I covered the famous (non) “buckle up” comments about the changes coming to Google Search over the next several months.
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Google’s Buckle Up Comment On Search 6 Months Later
Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, said yesterday on X that he has read the feedback from the community related to the March 2024 core update and the general feedback about search quality over the past few months. He said there are places where Google can do better, but it won’t happen overnight.
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Google: We Read Your Feedback On Search Quality & Changes May Come
For over a decade now, I’ve been talking about Google adding an automated action viewer to Google Search Console to accompany the manual action viewer. This would provide a way to see if a Google Search ranking algorithm negatively impacts your site’s performance.
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Google Automated Action Viewer In Search Console Might Happen?
About 45 minutes before OpenAI’s announcement of GPT-4o, Google posted on X a demo of new Gemini capabilities where you show Google Gemini something on your camera via a live video feed and Google will answer your questions about it. Then OpenAI shortly after demoed its GPT-4o assistant features that blew everyone’s minds away.
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Google Tried To Steal OpenAI’s Thunder 45 Minutes Prior To OpenAI’s GPT-4o Announcement
Google announced and emailed advertisers that they are changing the functionality of Google Ads accounts that are suspended. These changes go into effect in June 2024 and will limited what suspended accounts can do in Google Ads.
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Google Ads To Change Functionality For Suspended Accounts
Explore the benefits of including FAQs on product category pages for your brand. Enhance user experience and optimize your website with these tips. The post Should You Include FAQs On Product Or Category Pages?
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Should You Include FAQs On Product Or Category Pages? via @sejournal, @rollerblader
Discover the aftermath of Google’s targeted crackdown on reputation abuse. Analyze significant losses, identify patterns, and investigate the impact it has had on major brands
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Google’s Surgical Strike on Reputation Abuse
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Learn how to improve conversion rates for all of your marketing campaigns by tying attribution to each part of the customer journey.
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How To Increase Conversions With This 6-Step Customer Journey Analysis via @sejournal, @DAC_group
Google explains the challenges in providing transparency about algorithmic ranking changes and manual reviews. The post Why Google Can’t Tell You About Every Ranking Drop appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Why Google Can’t Tell You About Every Ranking Drop via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern