Columnist John Lincoln provides a lesson in rich results 101 for those who are just getting started with them. The post 10 facts about rich results that all SEOs should know appeared first on Search Engine Land.
In addition to the new testing tool, Google is grouping all the names for these types of search results into the name “Rich Results.” The post Google launches new Rich Results testing tool with some rebranding appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Google can penalize your website if you use event markup in a misleading manner. The post Google warns webmasters not to use misleading event markup appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Contributor Kristopher Jones explains how SEOs should be changing their practices to keep up with trends in the way Google evaluates web pages.
Google will now show you if an image in their search results is a GIF or video or recipe with a small little badge on the corner of the image. The post Google Image Search adds badges for recipes, videos, products and animated images appeared first on Search Engine Land.
New filters have been added to the search appearance tab in the Google Search Analytics report for job listings.
Google’s Mariya Moeva answered some of the top questions webmasters and SEOs have around marking up their job listings for Google’s new jobs for search. The post Google publishes new FAQ on job search postings for webmasters appeared first on Search Engine Land.
How might Google utilize reviews to improve their understanding of entities — and produce more personalized search results? Columnist Dave Davies explores current trends and makes predictions about where the future is headed. The post The battleground of entities & reviews appeared first on…
New search feature covers small group of product types now, but Google says it will expand in the coming months. The post Google announces similar items schema for image search on mobile appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Less than a year since Google first introduced rich cards in the US, they’re now expanding the feature globally. The post Google quietly expands rich cards worldwide appeared first on Search Engine Land