Google is testing a new style of their local 3-pack, this one to show businesses that are near a certain location. Here is how it appears: And another screenshot: Sergey Alakov shared the images on Twitter. It will be interesting to see if others are spotting this test too, and if it narrows it down […]
Archives for September 2016
Use Google Disavow Like Before, No Changes With Real Time Penguin
The new launch of Google Penguin on Friday does not change how site owners should be using the Google disavow tool. Some were questioning whether the changes with Penguin meant site owners would no longer need to disavow to recover from Penguin, or that they would need to use it at all going forward. John […]
No Changes to Link Related Manual Actions with Penguin Real Time Launch
Google will continue to send manual actions related to spammy links. This has not changed now that the new real-time Penguin has been released. Gary Illyes from Google confirmed it on Twitter that manual actions have not changed with the Penguin launch. @SEO @JohnMu clarification: for MANUAL ACTIONS there will be notifications, nothing changed there, […]
Google Launches Real-Time Penguin 4.0: All The Changes & Details
Google has officially launched Penguin 4.0 This new version of Penguin is the long awaited real-time Penguin that eliminates the long wait for site owners to recover if they have been negatively impacted by Penguin. Gary Illyes, part of the Google Search Ranking Team, as well as a Webmaster Trends Analyst at Google, announced the […]
Google Testing Individual Hotel Booking Block at Top of Search Results
Google is testing a new format for hotel searchers. Instead of listing the booking deals in the knowledge panel, Google is testing them in a separate area where the AdWords ads are normally positioned at the top of the search results. AdWords ads still appear, but under the hotel block. Dr. Pete Meyers shared the […]
Recovering From Accidental Site Removal via Google Search Console Remove URL Tool
On a somewhat regular basis, site owners report in the Google Webmaster Help Forums about using the Remove URL tool for website cleanup, only to inadvertently remove the entire site (or most of it) from the Google search results. Yes, Google does take those Remove URL requests pretty seriously, and removes those URLs (or the […]
Google Testing Local 3-Pack Near Bottom of Search Results Page
Many are used to seeing Google’s local 3-pack appearing near the top of the search results – underneath the AdWords ads with occasionally a single organic result above the local 3-pack. This means that instead of the lcoal 3-pack appearing above the fold, it won’t show up until either near the bottom of the fold […]
AMP Results Now Live in Google’s Organic Search Results
Have you made your content AMP ready yet? Google has officially turned on AMP results in the “ten blue links” in their mobile search results. This means when a webpage has an AMP version available, Google will swap out the non-AMP version and display with AMP version instead, complete with the AMP tag in the […]
Site Not Mobile Friendly? Google Offers Mobile Friendly Version of Page in Chrome
If you visit a page that isn’t mobile friendly, Google Chrome will now offer users the option to view a mobile friendly version of the page instead. Joy Hawkins shared a screenshot that shows a non-mobile-friendly page, with a “Make page mobile-friendly” option at the bottom of the page. When you click the option, it […]
Disqus Comments Now Support AMP
If you have been reluctant to switch over to AMP because of the loss of comments on your pages, you will be happy to know that Disqus has announced they now offer support for AMP. AMP for Disqus utilizes the <amp-iframe> tag to bring comments into the AMP page. However, it requires the unusual step […]