The Week In Search & SEO: November 23, 2018
Black Friday related news is prevalent this week (for obvious reasons), as well as some interesting changes Google has made with showing media in their search results.
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Black Friday related news is prevalent this week (for obvious reasons), as well as some interesting changes Google has made with showing media in their search results.
Lots of topics across the board this week. From small cosmetic changes in Google to major tool updates, as well as some insightful opinion pieces, there’s a whole lot of reading to be done here.
Lots of tech and plenty of global search topics this week. A start of month update kicking things around, short wisdoms regarding ranking and indexing from Google, Google maps functionality, and security threats.
Well folks, it was yet another busy week in search and SEO (are you surprised). There were layout changes, algorithm updates, and so much more. Here are the top stories we were following this week.
Worried you might have missed something? Last week saw some great info come out on the August 1st Google update, new negative SEO strategies, big changes to Google Ads extended ad format and major enhancements to Google Analytics.
It has been a fast-paced week in the world of search. If you think that you might have been paying too much attention to Google core algorythm updates that you might have missed something, then here is a roundup of the latest news in this week’s edition of This Week in Search.
If you have not had time to keep up with happenings in SEO this week, then here is an abbreviated version to help bring you up to speed. It includes a request from Google to tighten your site’s security and two thought pieces by your truly and of course, some SERP layout changes.
While Google’s speed update may have not totally dropped yet, evil unicorns may be chasing Google with webmasters hoping to discover them and turn them into a gold mine. You may want to be careful about what you write in emails because Google may be letting other people read them. URLs may be clickable in […]