Most site owners have a preferred markup type when it comes to structured data, or perhaps it is because a favorite plugin that offers easy markup implementation only offers it in one format. But what about if you have need to use multiple schema types on the same page to support different services that require […]
Archives for 2016
Google Pulling Featured Snippets From Second Page of Search Results
We often hear about Google pulling featured snippets from somewhere in the top ten of the search results, with Google pulling the best example they see for the featured snippet to feature. But Google is now also pulling from page two of the search results to show up in the featured snippet – I have […]
Bing Testing New Mobile Style Local Pack on Desktop
Bing is testing a new style for their local pack on desktop, and it definitely looks styled like what you would see on a mobile pack. Here is how it looks on desktop: Here is how that query normally looks on desktop: The new version does make the website much more visible and “clickable” for […]
AMP Adds Support for AMP Forms via amp-form Extension
One of the most requested features for AMP is the ability to add forms in order to capture leads, subscriptions, polls or other information from site visitors. The AMP Project has now launched support for forms. Forms can be added via “amp-form”. Regular navigation and XHR (XMLHttpRequest, aka Ajax) form submissions are both supported, but […]
Google Clarifies When It Is Safe to Remove URLs from Disavow Files
When is it safe to remove URLs from a disavow file? Anything to do with links and disavows has been a hot topic ever since Google launched the new real time Penguin. Can disavows be removed with how Penguin discounts links now? Or should they be kept in place? The question came up on Twitter, […]
Google Adds New HTML5 Effects to Search Box in Search Results
Did you notice Google’s search box is looking a bit different? Google is changing the way the search box appears in the search results, and the changes seem to be different based on where you are searching from. And when you mouse over the search box, the effect intensifies. We have two styles being tested. […]
Google Fixes Manual Action Issue in Search Console
If you have been waiting to file a reconsideration request because the manual action is not showing up in Google Search Console, you should be good to file it now. Google has fixed the bug that prevented manual actions from showing up in Search Console, which also affected the ability for site owners to then […]
Hackers & Phishers Using Google’s AMP URLs to Disguise Malicious Links
For most web savvy users, checking the URL to ensure that it is a legitimate google.com URL is pretty standard, and ensuring that everything before the first / looks legitimate. Many phishers and hackers use URLs like www.google.com.someotherurl.com/blahblah.html to disguise links (for reference, the bolded part shows the true domain – the google.com part of […]
Google’s Manual Actions Not Showing Up In Google Search Console
If you are waiting for a manual action to show up in Google Search Console, you might be waiting a bit. There is currently an issue where manual actions are not showing up as expected. The issue seemed to start on October 19th, so just under a week ago, when there seemed to be an […]
Using Strikethrough Text on Google AdWords Ads
While advertisers have not been able to use emojis in AdWords ads for some time now, it seems there is another eyecatching way an advertiser can play with the look of their ads – this time by using strikethrough text. Here is how it appears in the search results. First, as it appears in the […]