Bing is testing replacing its search pagination bar at the footer of the search results with a “next page” button and a “refresh” button. This is instead of showing the number of pages of search results that you can click on.
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Bing Tests Next Page & Refresh In Place Of Normal Pagination
Bing Search’s sitelinks can sometimes be expanded to see sub-sitelinks, deeper level sitelinks. This is something Google experimented from time to time but something Bing Search does on mobile right now, at least for me.
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Bing Search Sub-Sitelinks (Expandable Sitelinks)
Google is testing fading in the text of the search result snippets as you scroll down to see more search results. The text is a light gray, and then it becomes a more solid black as you scroll toward that search result snippet.
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Google Fading In Text Of Search Result Snippets On Scroll
Discover what Google’s enhanced conversions are, how to set them up, and why they’re crucial for your brand’s success in this month’s Ask A PPC. The post How And Why To Use Enhanced Conversions appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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How And Why To Use Enhanced Conversions via @sejournal, @navahf
Tackle your SEO with confidence. Read on for insights & tactical tips curated for success this year & beyond
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7 Strategic SEO Insights & Tactical Tips For 2024 And Beyond via @sejournal, @gregjarboe
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…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: February 21, 2024
Your brand’s website design might tick all the visually appealing boxes, but is it stunning to search engines? Effective SEO website design focuses on creating a user-friendly experience, encompassing aspects like mobile responsiveness, content visibility, and intuitive navigation.
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SEO Website Design: Building a Search-friendly Brand Hub
Google releases a powerful open source AI based on Gemini technology that is also laptop-friendly The post Google Announces Gemma: Laptop-Friendly Open Source AI appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Announces Gemma: Laptop-Friendly Open Source AI via @sejournal, @martinibuster
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Google rebrands Duet assistant as Gemini, launches new pricing plans and expanded availability for Workspace users.
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Google Launches Gemini Business & Enterprise For Workspace Users via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
For the past 20 years, probably even longer, the debate about Google giving preferential treatment to large sites over small sites has been a huge topic in the SEO world and that has not changed in 2024 from 2004. Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, recently said on X, “yes, we should be rewarding the best content, regardless of site size.”
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Google: We Want To Reward The Best Content No Matter Site Size