Google has added a new search document on Google Trends while also making some small updates to the URL structure, best practices documentation, and favicons documentation. Google has been doing a lot of videos around Google Trends, so the new documentation around that topic is not a surprise.
Read more:
Google Updates URL Structure, Favicon & Adds Google Trends Docs
Google Business Profiles may now ask you to verify your information about your store inventory within the Products section of your profile. Google will ask “Do you sell these products in-store?”
Read the original here:
Google Business Profiles: Answer Questions About Your Inventory
Join us for expert, actionable insights from Moxo, as we address the challenge of building long-term relationships and keeping your clients coming back. The post 5 B2B Customer Retention Strategies To Drive Repeat Business [Webinar] appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Read the original post:
5 B2B Customer Retention Strategies To Drive Repeat Business [Webinar] via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Join us for expert, actionable insights from Moxo, as we address the challenge of building long-term relationships and keeping your clients coming back.
Originally posted here:
5 B2B Customer Retention Strategies To Drive Repeat Business [Webinar] via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Discover the new era of SEO. Expand your skill set beyond Google and master cross-channel strategies with YouTube, LinkedIn, and more. The post A New Era Of SEO: Leveraging YouTube, LinkedIn, And Cross-Channel Strategies For Success appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
See the original post here:
A New Era Of SEO: Leveraging YouTube, LinkedIn, And Cross-Channel Strategies For Success via @sejournal, @gregjarboe
Google’s John Mueller offers an SEO technique for making sure the right URL is ranked as the canonical The post Google’s SEO Tip for Fixing Canonical URLs appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
View original post here:
Google’s SEO Tip for Fixing Canonical URLs via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Compressibility is a way search engines can detect low-quality pages, and when combined with other signals, it becomes more accurate The post How Compression Can Be Used To Detect Low Quality Pages appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Read more:
How Compression Can Be Used To Detect Low Quality Pages via @sejournal, @martinibuster
While I was offline, it seems we had two bouts of Google Search ranking volatility, one starting around Wednesday, October 23rd and 24th, and then again in the past 24 hours, starting on October 26th and 27th. I mean, this is a lot of the same as my previous Google Search ranking algorithm update coverage.
See the original post here:
Google Search Ranking Volatility Again On October 26th & 27th & 23rd & 24th
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 said it does not use ARIA for SEO or ranking purposes
Original post:
Daily Search Forum Recap: October 25, 2024
This week, we had more Google search ranking volatility to report on – surprise…