Bing is running a limited test right now in their search results that allows searchers to open individual search results in a new tab automatically. Here is what it looks like: As you can see, when you mouseover an individual result, it shows a new tab icon, with a “Click here to open in […]
Archives for July 2018
Google: Don’t Rely on Google Tag Manager for Structured Data
One of the ways to implement structured data on a site is by using Google Tag Manager – GTM – to do so. But John Mueller from Google is warning against using this implementation of structured data. A question came up on Twitter about the Google Structured Data Testing Tool not being able to recognize […]
Google: On Page Depth, Flat Architecture, Googlebot Discovery and SEO
How important is flat architecture to a website? What about page depth, which is how many pages deep any page is from the homepage, and how it impacts pages based on that depth? And what about how a website structure impacts new content? John Mueller from Google addressed this in a recent Google webmaster office […]
Google: How Googlebot Processes JavaScript Links on a Site
Site developers are often creative when it comes to how they implement linking with various web technologies. But not all links are created equal in the eyes of Googlebot. John Mueller from Google was asked if Googlebot would ignore JavaScript links placed in a “<div href> + JavaScript format. He confirmed that Google will not […]
Bing Adds Color Coded Code Snippets to Search Results
Bing has added a new feature when you do a Bing search for a result that contains a code snippet. They are highlighting the specific code my colorizing it similar to how some text and code editors do. It is also split out from the rest of the search result to stand out even more. […]
Google: Length of Time to Remove URLs from Search Results
Google tends to remove specific results from their search results fairly quickly when a site owner uses the page removal tool via Google Search Console, but just how fast is it? The question came up on Twitter, with Google responding that it generally takes less than a day for Google to remove URLs. This generally […]
Google Cache Being Shown or Not is Not a Ranking Factor
Some site owners get worried when the cache link for their webpages disappear in the search results, or when clicking on the cache link they get a 404 error instead of the Google cache version of the page. And it can sometimes appear and disappear in between reloads as the results are served from different […]
Google: Relative Versus Absolute URLs for SEO
Every once in a while, the whole relative versus absolute URLs and what is best for Google and/or SEO is debated within the community. And the question came up again on Twitter where John Mueller from Google addressed absolute versus relative URLs from a few different SEO related perspectives. First, relative versus absolute URLs refers […]
Google’s Mobile Page Speed Update Rolling Out
Google has confirmed that their page speed update – officially called the “Speed Update” is now rolling out. The change makes a site’s mobile page speed a ranking factor. Google’s Page Speed Algo had previously only considered the desktop speed forsearch results, with sites with a very slow desktop speed being impacted negatively in both […]
Bing Testing Ads Tag With Border in Search Results Again
One complaint some searchers have with the Bing search results is that their Ads tag on sponsored results isn’t very noticeable, and some people click ads without realizing they are actually ads. While this might be great from a Bing Ads perspective, it is good, but some searchers do not like it. Bing is testing […]