Google AdSense announced yesterday that it would no longer allow fake news sites to monetize their sites with Google AdSense. Facebook later followed suit and announced that fake news sites would not be permitted to use the Facebook Audience Network on fake news sites either. “Moving forward, we will restrict ad serving on pages that […]
Bing Search Will Not Do Mobile First Search Index
Some have been wondering if Bing would follow in Google’s footsteps and do a Mobile First Index, similar to what Google recently announced. Google will be changing their desktop index to one where they index the mobile version of a website, in order to serve mobile users – which now account for more than 50% […]
SEO Agency SEO Hocasi Confirms Google Penalty
One of the larger SEO agencies in Turkey has confirmed that their main site has stopped ranking for their major keywords, and it has been major news in the Turkish webmaster and SEO forums since last week. And all signs seem to point to either a link manual action (they have been subject to repeated […]
No Changes to Mobile Friendly Criteria or Ranking Boost With Mobile First Indexing
Google is keeping the mobile friendly ranking boost, which rewards mobile friendly sites with a slight boost in mobile search results, with the upcoming mobile first indexing change. Also remaining the same is the current criteria for what makes a page mobile friendly or not. I asked Gary Illyes the question on Twitter, and he […]
Google Removes Sitelinks from Bottom of Most Search Results Listings
Hot on the heels of Google removing Notable Online from the desktop search results, Google has also removed most of the sitelinks from the desktop search results too. Right now, only sites that have expanded sitelinks – usually brand searches – still have sitelinks with descriptions. But the sitelinks that appear at the bottom of […]
How Google’s Mobile First Handles Content Behind Tabs & Accordions
When it comes to desktop pages, Google has long demoted content that is “hidden” behind tabs, accordions or clicks. But with the move to mobile first, this can complicate matters. It is a common tactic to put mobile content into tabs for multiple reasons. First, when a site uses a longer amount of text on […]
Not Likely to See Impact of Google’s Mobile First Indexing Test Yet
When Google announced the mobile first indexing change, and revealed that they are now beginning to test it, many site owners began over analyzing their stats to see if they could see any changes with Googlebot crawl activity or search referrals from Google. Some thought they are see a lot of desktop crawl throttling, but […]
Google’s Mobile First Indexing Change: Everything SEOs Need to Know
Google has released more details on their upcoming Mobile First indexing change that will see the search engine rank the mobile versions of webpages. Currently, Google indexes the desktop version of a page, but will serve the mobile version for those who search from a mobile device. Many webmasters had plenty of questions about this […]
Google Removes Notable Online Drop Down Feature in Search Results
Google has removed their Notable Online feature from the search results. Notable Online would show additional information about the site by showing the full brand name with a drop down showing additional information. This has been removed from all search results, and it is likely mobile to blame for its removal. Here is how it […]
Google Testing Dark Green URLs in Search Results
Google is testing yet another variation of green in the URL of the search results. They are testing a green that is so dark it almost looks black. Here is how it looks: Here is how it normally looks: Interesting, they are keeping the same usual green in the AdWords “Ad” tag that shows next […]