Google’s John Mueller said publishing content in bulk does not make the content spammy in the eyes of Google Search.
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Google: Publishing Content In Bulk Is Not Spam
While Microsoft has offered tools to import your Google Ads campaigns into Microsoft Advertising, including PMax import tools – now you can supposedly import from PMax to PMax, with Microsoft fully supporting PMax campaigns these days.
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Now Important Google Ads PMax To Microsoft Advertising PMax – Fully
Google’s John Mueller said that if your website is www.domain.com and then you decide to canonicalize it to the non-www, so it goes to domain.com from www.domain.com – that change would not have a big impact on your rankings. He wrote on Reddit, “This won’t cause problems with search visibility / rankings / indexing: when the canonical URL switches, it just switches.”
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Google: Canonicalizing From WWW to Non-WWW Won’t Impact Your Search Rankings
Google announced some executive changes last night with Liz Reid being named the new head of Google Search. Pandu Nayak stepped down as the lead of search quality and ranking.
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Google Changes: Liz Reid New Head Of Search, Pandu Nayak Steps Down As Search Quality & Rankings Lead
Google’s John Mueller answered a question about spammy backlinks that were said to negatively impact search rankings The post Google On Spammy Backlinks & Negative Impact On Rankings appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google On Spammy Backlinks & Negative Impact On Rankings via @sejournal, @martinibuster
John Mueller revealed that Google had considered respecting the noindex directive in the robots.txt The post Google Had Discussed Allowing Noindex In Robots.txt appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Had Discussed Allowing Noindex In Robots.txt via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Master the art of analyzing GSC data with BigQuery.
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How To Use Big Query And GSC Data For Content Performance Analysis
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YouTube forces creators to label AI-generated videos, aiming to help viewers distinguish real from synthetic content. The post YouTube Introduces Mandatory Disclosure For AI-Generated Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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YouTube Introduces Mandatory Disclosure For AI-Generated Content via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
CEO of OpenAI opened up about his vision of what an AI search engine would look like The post OpenAI’s Sam Altman On Challenging Google With AI Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman On Challenging Google With AI Search via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: March 18, 2024