It has been revealed that Google has the ability and does share data from one algorithm to other algorithms. John Mueller, one of Google’s Webmaster Trends Analysts, shared yesterday that Google’s search algorithms share this data via a Youtube video. Mueller revealed in the video that one aspect of data being shared centers on quality. […]
Google Confirms That “SEO Over-Optimization” is a Legitimate Concern
As first published on Search Engine Roundtable, Google’s Gary Illyes said that SEO over optimization is, in fact, something SEO marketers should consider when making decisions. Illyes, a webmaster trends analyst, replied to a tweet confirming that “over-optimization” is a legitimate concern that can result in a negative impact on rankings. That is totally a […]
Google Halves AMP Loading Time
This Wednesday, Google stated that their Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), which can be accessed from Google Search, can now load twice as fast as they previously could. In October 2015, Google first revealed their AMP Project and have since been consistently working to create new features to drive AMP across the web and their products. […]
Chatbots Join Bing’s Search Results
Microsoft has been testing developer equipment that will enable chatbots to become part of Bing’s search results. More information is expected to be released during the May 10th-12th developer meeting in Seattle. Although not all details have been fully disclosed, the conference is hosting a slot about Bing Chatbots. Its description shares that attendees will […]
Google May Ignore or Drop Special Characters From Meta Tags
It has been revealed that Google reserves the right to ignore and drop special characters from title tags, as reported on Search Engine Roundtable. Google’s John Mueller answered the following question on Twitter: Marketers devote much of their time to trying to create attention-getting search listings. They do this via word choice, structure, and special […]
