Google Testing Orange Links For Search Results

Google Search is testing orange links, instead of blue links, in dark mode. This is more like a muted orange color, but it seems orange nevertheless.

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How To Create Helpful Content Post-HCU

What does it take to create helpful content post HCU?

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How To Create Helpful Content Post-HCU

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ChatGPT Search Indexing: Essential Steps For Websites via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Here’s how to optimize your website for indexing in ChatGPT’s real-time search feature. The post ChatGPT Search Indexing: Essential Steps For Websites appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Daily Search Forum Recap: November 4, 2024

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. There is discussion that Google said you should stop hiring SEOs and buying SEO audits…

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ChatGPT Search vs. Google vs. Bing: Search Results Review via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

Explore the impact of AI in SEO and the launch of ChatGPT Search. Find out how it drives website traffic and builds user trust

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Google Wants You To Stop Hiring SEOs & Paying For SEO Audits? I Highly Doubt It.

In Rutledge Daugette’s write up from the Web Creator summit that got a lot of attention last week, he wrote a line that struck a cord with the SEO community. In short, some are taking it to mean that Google does not want site owners, or at least, content creators, to hire SEO agencies or have to purchase SEO audits.

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ChatGPT Search Is Powered By Bing’s Index & More

As many of you know, OpenAI launched Search within ChatGPT last week. And as many suspected, the relationship between Microsoft and OpenAI seems to still be strong, because it seems that the ChatGPT Search index comes from Bing – for now at least

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Google AI Overviews Highlight Feature Expands AI Responses

Google is testing a new feature in the AI Overviews within Google Search. There is this “highlight” button that when you click on, it lets you highlight text in the AI Overview, which then in turn gives you more AI Answers.

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Google: Having Different Links On Mobile vs Desktop Pages Can Slow Crawl

Google has made a small update to its crawl budget documentation page to add a best practice is to have the same links on both the mobile and desktop version (if you have different versions) on the page. If you do not do this, it can slow the crawling and discovery of your site, especially if it is a large site.

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Google Ads Adds Segmenting Option To PMax Asset Groups In Reports

Google Ads has added a new segment option to the reporting for Performance Max assets groups. Some advertisers are seeing the “segment” option within the PMax Asset Group Performance section of reporting.

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