When a site gets hacked, you can almost always count on it being used to promote one of several market areas. Google recently announced their hacked site algo, which would see hacked results removed from the search results. But Gary Illyes from Google revealed another interesting fact about it… that it impacts spammy queries only. […]
Archives for October 14, 2015
Google Expanding Appointment Booking in Knowledge Panel
Google recently began testing appointment bookings in the knowledge panel, through a Demandforce and Intuit partnership. These bookings, called Place Actions Forms, are displayed within the organic knowledge panel in the Google search results. Google is now expanding these appointment bookings to more providers, including the most popular booking appointment platform used by salons in […]
Google Showing More YouTube Screenshots in Image Search
There is a new and very large source popping up in the Google image search results lately. Google is now pulling images from YouTube to display in their image search results. The discussion came up on Twitter, but it is something I have noticed for a month or two, and some image searches tended to […]
Bing Testing Expandable Knowledge Panel Shopping Ad Hybrid
There has been a lot of great feedback around Google’s Knowledge Panel / Shopping Ad hybrid that is showing up for some product searches, and just recently began showing up for mobile, and it appears that Bing is now testing something similar. Bing’s version is a smaller knowledge panel that is expandable to display more […]
Transfer Disavow File When Switching from HTTP to HTTPS
A reminder that when you move your site to HTTPS, don’t forget that you need to include your disavow file in the move. The question came up on Twitter and Gary Illyes confirmed that webmasters will need to transfer over any disavow files to the new HTTPS site in Google Search Console. @AnnieCushing @MattNorman_90 okay, […]
Google Chrome Will Display HTTPS Sites With Non-HTTPS Content as HTTP
Google Chrome is making some changes with how HTTPS sites will display in the browser, when those pages also have some non-HTTPS elements or content present (also referred to as serving mixed content). Now, those pages will show as they do for HTTP / unsecure pages. Here is a chart showing the new change. The […]