What’s the second most-used search engine in the world? Nope, not Bing.
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How to Build a Winning YouTube SEO Strategy
Google’s Search Off The Record podcast discussed Content Decay, an SEO problem that nobody’s heard of but is actually a real thing The post Content Decay: A Rotten Name For A Real SEO Issue appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Content Decay: A Rotten Name For A Real SEO Issue via @sejournal, @martinibuster
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 explains the differences between algorithm updates…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: May 13, 2024
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Google states proximity to the searcher is no longer a primary factor in ranking local service ads.
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Google: Proximity Not A Factor For Local Service Ads Rankings via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
OpenAI announces ChatGPT 4o that can input and output in voice, images and text The post OpenAI Announces ChatGPT 4o Omni appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google warns against using “sneaky redirects” with rel=canonical tags when updating website content. The post Google Warns Against “Sneaky Redirects” When Updating Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, posted on X explaining the differences between algorithm updates, like core updates, and then data refreshes, the data that goes into those ranking systems.
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Google Again On Difference Between Algorithm Updates & Data Refreshes
Google Ads will be modifying its disclosure policy for event ticket sale. The update will say that the “disclosures should be easily visible and clearly explained in the top 20% (above the fold) of any destination when reached via an ad.”
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Google Ads Updates Disclosure Policy For Event Ticket Sale
Gary Illyes from Google said on LinkedIn that Google Search Console doesn’t “keep (almost) any data for un/de-indexed.”
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Google Search Console Doesn’t Keep Data For Most De-Indexed Pages
About a week ago, we reported that Google began enforcing its new site reputation abuse policy by issuing manual actions and ranking penalties for those sites that violated those policies. Google seems to be now lifting some of those manual actions where the sites took the necessary action and no longer are violating the policy.
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Google Lifts Some Site Reputation Abuse Policy Penalties