Explore the significant improvements in WordPress Core Web Vitals for 2023, including mobile and desktop passing rates, and how it impacts the web. The post WordPress Shares Core Web Vitals In 2023 And Impact On Web appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: December 19, 2023
Google updated their guidance to clarify demotions based on non-consensual explicit imagery.
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Google Updates Spam And Ranking Systems Guidance via @sejournal, @martinibuster
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In the face of growing challenges with customer acquisition, it’s important to know where to focus your ad spend. Do you know how to optimize for lower customer acquisition costs and pipeline growth that keeps your sales team busy and your CFO happy?
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SaaS Marketing: Expert Paid Media Tips Backed By $150M In Ad Spend via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Learn to identify high SERP volatility and prioritize stable keywords for resilient keyword research strategies. The post Volatile Is The New Normal: A Year Of Updates appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google’s John Mueller said in the last Google SEO office-hours from December 2023 that there is no such thing as perfect SEO. He said, “in fact no SEO is perfect.”
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Google: No SEO Is Perfect
Google is now testing a new label, in text format, that reads advertised identify verified or identify verified on individual Google Ads in the search results. Previously we saw blue ad badges and gold ad badges but now Google is testing writing it out, instead of showing the badge.
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Google Ads Tests New Advertiser Identity Verified Label
Google is testing a new design and layout for its medical and health-related results in the mobile search results.
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Google Search Tests New Health / Medical Design
A common question I hear from new SEOs is why Google is not taking action against the spam I reported to them. A competitor or site is ranking well because it paid for backlinks or is spamming Google in one way or another, why does that site still rank days, weeks or months after I submitted a spam report?
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Why Google Seems To Not Penalize Sites After Paid Backlink Reports
Google’s John Mueller answers if a company blog can be eligible for Google News The post Is Your Company Blog Eligible For Google News? appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Is Your Company Blog Eligible For Google News? via @sejournal, @martinibuster