Remember People Cards? Probably not.
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Google Search People Cards Going Away On April 7
Google has updated its Google Business Profile help documentation to add a line saying that Google may show your social media posts in Search if you have associated your social media links via your Google Business Profile.
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Google May Show Your Social Media Posts In Search (via Google Business Profiles)
Google Business Profiles has outages for some of its business management tools.
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Some Google Business Profiles Tools Are Not Working
Itamar shares E-E-A-T quick wins that you can utilize to help your website appear more credible in the eyes of users and Google.
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E-E-A-T Quick Wins — Whiteboard Friday
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: March 7, 2024
Google has unleashed tons of manual actions, search ranking penalties you can see within Google Search Console, after it released its search spam policy updates on Tuesday. The manual actions seemed to mostly have been distributed yesterday, Wednesday, March 6th, a day after Google announced the new spam policy changes.
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Google Unleashes Manual Actions Galore After Search Spam Policy Updates
I ran a poll asking my X/Twitter followers if they think the new Google March core and spam updates will reduce unhelpful content from showing up in the search results by 40%? About 80% of the 1,XXX votes said no, they don’t think it will reduce the low-quality, unhelpful content from showing up in the Google search results.
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~80% Feel Google’s March Core & Spam Updates Won’t Reduce Low-Quality Search Results
Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, was asked does Google currently validate/verify if information or data within content, is accurate, correct, true or even “commonly accepted”. In which Sullivan replied it isn’t a simple yes/no response, Google Search wants to rank content people like, and people like content that has reliable information.
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Does Google Search Know What Is Reliable Information
Google is no longer showing the number of views a review gets on Google Maps. You will be able to see the older reviews view-counts for now but the new reviews are not showing those counts.
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Google Maps Hides Views Counts On New Reviews
Google has updated the recipe rich results report within Google Search Console. Google also cleaned up some of its recipe structured data documentation.
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Google Search Console Recipe Rich Results Report Updated