Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: April 15, 2024
Google still dominates Gen Z search habits despite rising social media usage; study shows.
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Google Is Still Gen Z’s Top Search Engine, Study Shows via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
At its recent B2Believe Conference, LinkedIn announced LinkedIn Connected TV (CTV), a new product offering that will allow B2B marketers to tap into audiences off-platform, and onto the big screen at home.
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Why Marketers Should Be Excited About LinkedIn’s New CTV Ads for B2B Campaigns
Recently, we covered some of Google’s rationale for ranking forums like Reddit and Quora so well in the Discussion and Forums box for many queries. Just a few days ago, we covered how I was sad to see Google ranking some dangerous and potentially harmful forum threads for health-related queries.
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Google Goes On Defensive On Its Search Quality & Forum Results Statements
Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of the Verge posted a new article with the intent to both rank for [best printer] in Google Search, as well as mock Google for how he can game Google’s search rankings using AI-generated content, while throwing in some affiliate links. Google’s John Mueller responded saying, “People seem to really enjoy it.”
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Google Responds To The Verge Mocking Its Search Rankings For Best Printer
On Friday, Google responded to a pending bill in the California state legislature, the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), that would require Google to pay a link tax to publishers by testing removing links to California based publishers and pausing investments in news publishers within the state.
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Google Threatens California: Tests Removing Links To Publishers & Pauses Investments
Google gives every hostname its own allocated crawl budget. So that means each domain, subdomain, etc has its own unique crawl budget.
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Google Crawl Budget Is Allocated By Hostname
Many Google AdSense publishers have been reporting massive declines in their earnings and RPMs (page revenue per thousand impressions) since late February. This comes a couple of weeks after we reported the switch from CPC to CPM bidding in AdSense did not have a negative revenue result for publishers.
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Google AdSense Publishers Reporting Huge RPM Earnings Drops
Google ranked a Reddit post in the top ten within 5 minutes but denies it is showing a preference The post Reddit Post Ranks On Google In 5 Minutes – What’s Going On?
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Reddit Post Ranks On Google In 5 Minutes – What’s Going On? via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Discover how to demonstrate expertise, authority, trustworthiness, and experience for your content by learning about the latest updates to Google’s search quality rater guidelines. The post Google E-E-A-T: What Is It & How To Demonstrate It For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google E-E-A-T: What Is It & How To Demonstrate It For SEO via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern