This week: Google explains a change, an old search result label is disappearing, and you’d better get rid of “intrusive interstitials” from your website. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. “Mobile-Friendly” Label in Search Results Is Going Away When you’ve Googled around for various bits of information over the past couple of years, you…
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SEO Buzz: Another Google Algorithm Update?
This week: Tales of yet another update, Google really wants you to use AMP, and another SEO myth gets busted. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Really Wants You to Use AMP Pages Don’t be surprised if you log on to the Google Search Console today and see the following message: “Google has…
International SEO Training Video
Ready to learn international SEO? Get ready, there is a lot to know. In this video, we cover what it is, why you should do it, how to set up your URL structure, what to watch out for and much more. Watch this video now and learn how to take advantage of international SEO for…
What Is White Hat SEO and Why It Matters for Ethical Rankings
In the world or SEO, there are two sides: white hat and black hat. And when it comes to marketing, you want to fall firmly on the white hat side. Here’s a full rundown on what white hat SEO actually is, and how to make sure you stay on the good side of SEO. Modern-day…
SEO Buzz: Chrome Supports AMP, Redirects No Longer Lose Page Rank
This week: Google Chrome for iOS now supports AMP, more speculation about a possible Google update, and a surprising revelation about 30x redirects. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Chrome for iOS Now Supports AMP The latest update to Google Chrome for iOS now includes support for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). That means…
Google: Short Articles Won’t Penalize Your Site
This week: Local results get hyperlocal, last month’s quality update is favoring the news, and some SEO myths get debunked. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Study Shows That News Sites Benefitted from Last Month’s Quality Update Google released a “quality update” in June. Allegedly. The search giant has yet to confirm or deny…
Google: Contact Info Isn’t a Ranking Signal
This week: Google reiterates an old warning about URLs, a new Google test removes the estimated number of search results, and Penguin 4.0 still hasn’t launched. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Test Removes Estimated Number of Search Results When you’ve performed some of your own searches using Google, you might have noticed…
Amazon Beats Google as a Starting Point for Product Searches
This week: It looks like a new Google update rolled out last month, product price isn’t a ranking signal, and wait until you learn how many search results include sites using HTTPS. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Looks Like a Google Update Occurred in June According to Glenn Gabe at G-Squared Interactive, there’s…
Google Uses RankBrain for Every Search
This week: Google releases a new Search Console report with another one is on the way, RankBrain is used in every search, and AdWords ads are coming to the local 3-pack. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Adds Rich Results Filter to Search Console Google continues to add new features to the Search…
Google Announces Springboard: A Search Engine for Apps
This week: Google wants you to make spam reporting easier, there’s a new search tool on the horizon, and TLD keywords don’t do anything to improve your rank. Here’s what happened this week in SEO. Google Announces Springboard: A Search Engine for Apps This week, Google announced Springboard: a search engine that searches through all…