When Google officially made the change where the 4 ads above the organic search results went from small test to live, it was pretty significant news for many, especially for SEOs who are seeing their sites being pushed further down the page, and for advertisers who are suddenly seeing the AdWords bidding landscape changing. Here […]
Google Considering Article Recommendations in Chrome
Google is considering a new service in Chrome that would recommend articles based on browsing history. There articles would be served when a new tab is opened in Chrome. It sounds as if it would offer articles similar to how Google Now recommends articles to users based on browser history, such as searches and sites […]
Google Allows Only 10 Submit URLs & Direct-Links Crawls Per Month
Do you use Google’s Fetch as Googlebot in Google Search Console, then submit it to the index? Google has changed the limits on submissions via the “submit this URL and it’s direct-linked pages”. But most significantly, this is applying to all sites on a Google Search Console account, so this change isn’t on a per […]
Google AdWords Switching to 4 Ads on Top, None on Sidebar
It seems that Google is rolling out a change to Google AdWords that sees 4 ads at the top of the search results, none on the sidebar at all, and an additional 3 ads at the bottom of the search results. This replaces the usual mix of top, bottom and sidebar-heavy AdWords ads, depending on […]
Check Google Search Console for New Errors in Hreflang Tags
If you use hreflang on any of your pages, you might want to double check Google Search Console for errors. Many webmasters received “Errors in hreflang” emails from Google yesterday, even for sites/pages that previously passed. You can check for messages from Google, or you can also check the “International Targeting” section in Google Search […]
New Social Engineering Content Detected Warning in Google Search Console
Over the last day or so, Google began issuing manual actions for “social engineering content detected.” These new warnings have a pretty confusing name that are causing people to question what exactly “social engineered content” is. Here is the new warning: It seems to be related to Google’s new change to the Safe Browsing program. […]
Yelp Reviewer Sued By Business With Non-Disparagement Clause
A business is suing a former client after they left a negative review on Yelp. The review was left despite having a non-disparagement clause in the The issue stems from a negative review that a client, Michelle Duchouquette, left for Prestigious Pets, a local pet sitting business in Dallas, Texas. But Prestigious Pets includes a non-disparagement […]
Google AMP Launching in Search Results February 24
We have known that Google plans to launch AMP sometime at the end of February. But AdAge is now reporting that AMP is scheduled to go live in the mobile search results on February 24th. All signs are pointing to their planned eminent launch of AMP. Google added AMP error reporting to Search Console and […]
Review Stars Dropping in Google Organic Search Results
There has been a trend in the past couple of days where review stars have been dropping by a fairly large percent in the past couple of days. Here we see the first drop on Mozcast. As you can see, the review stars dropped by 14.5%. But the following day, Mozcast’s update on Thursday morning, […]
Google Adds AMP Help to Webmaster Help Forums
Having problems implementing AMP on your pages? Google has added a new webmaster help forum section specifically for AMP, and added some new pinned posts with quick answers. John Mueller announced the new AMP forums for all questions related to AMP. We now have a category for AMP / Accelerated Mobile Pages here in the […]