Google is testing labeling product images in the product grid search results with a label that says “product.” I am unsure if this is Google mislabeling the percent discount tag and sticking “product” there instead or if this is a real feature test.
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Google Product Results Labels A Product As Product
Microsoft is testing showing more grouped cards in the Bing Search knowledge panel design that it launched earlier this year. Bing is showing four more cards, by splitting some of the cards in half, to make room for these knowledge bits.
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Bing Tests Groups Cards In Knowledge Panel Design
Google is testing showing local carousels, local search results to Business Profile listings, within the related searches section. It seems off but Google is sub-categorizing them with the types of local results they are.
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Google Related Searches Displaying Local Carousel
Google is testing showing four images, instead of three images, in its search results. This is a small change but it does give more publishers a chance to show their images on the first page.
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Google Search Testing Four Images (Up From 3) In Search Results
Is AI coming for all our jobs? Learn how AI is reshaping the SEO industry and what it means for SEO specialists. The post Will AI Replace SEO Specialists
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Google has a special easter egg in its search results for the upcoming solar eclipse. When you search for solar eclipse, you are shown a sun that gets covered by the move, in an animation, just like you’d see it if you were in the path of the solar eclipse.
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Solar Eclipse Google Search Easter Egg
In SEO agencies, we get too caught up in the SEO and forget that there’s a client. Understand what they want in order to align your SEO strategy with their goals. Learn more in this episode of Whiteboard Friday.
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Aligning SEO Strategy with Client Business Goals — Whiteboard Friday
Google’s Gary Illyes explains how Google chooses canonicals webpages and shares why duplicate pages can be useful The post Google Explains How It Chooses Canonical Webpages appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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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 may charge for some AI features in its search results…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: April 4, 2024
Google shares more details about the impact of content quality on webpage indexing. The post Google’s Indexing Process: When Is “Quality” Determined? appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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