Google’s John Mueller said when it comes to PDFs on your site, you don’t have to worry about the core web vitals scores or if they are mobile friendly. John said on Twitter “Yeah, we essentially ignore PDFs when it comes to Core Web Vitals & mobile-friendliness. Sometimes they show up in the reports, but there’s no need to do anything specific with them.”
Related Posts
Google: API Not Impacted By Search Console Indexing Label Bug
Last week we reported that Google Search Console had an embarrassing bug where it was reporting pages as being indexed, when those pages were not indexed by Google Search. The good news is that the URL Inspection tool API was not impacted by this bug, Daniel Waisberg from Google confirmed.
Making Money On YouTube Just Got Easier via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
YouTube lowers the threshold for monetization and expands its affiliate program, creating new revenue opportunities for content creators. The post Making Money On YouTube Just Got Easier appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google releases October 2022 spam update
Google is rolling out a new search ranking algorithm update targeting the more spammy side of the search results. The company is calling this update the “October 2022 spam update.” It should take about a week to fully roll out and be noticed in the search results. Google said this update is global and affects all languages. What are spam updates. Google wrote: “While Google’s automated systems to detect search spam are constantly operating, we occasionally make notable improvements to how they work. When we do, […]


