Last week we saw Google testing highlighting text in the featured snippets. Now I am seeing reports of Google testing highlighting text in the people also ask.…
Day: September 21, 2022
Google: Don’t Make Cookie Consent Banners Annoying
Google said when it comes to your cookie consent banners, make sure not to make those banners annoying. John Mueller of Google was asked, “does cookie consent banner disturb user experience?” John implied it only does when the banner is …
Google Tests Top Stories Thumbnail Placement Locations
Google is testing placing the thumbnail image on the top stories carousel in Google Search at the top and also at the bottom. I believe normally you would see the image in the top spot, but Google is testing it …
Are Title Tags A Google Ranking Factor? via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Title tags remain an important part of SEO. But how much do they factor into Google’s ranking algorithms? Here’s what the professionals say. The post Are Title Tags A Google Ranking Factor? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.…
SEM career playbook: Overview of a growing industry
Digital marketing is a great career field. For more than two decades, digital marketing has been a growing field where individuals can thrive and build impressive careers. The industry is always changing. But one thing that won’t change is that …
Google Answers If Core Update Ranking Losses Are A Soft Penalty via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google answers if Core Update loss of rankings is due to a soft penalty that stops websites from appearing in the search results The post Google Answers If Core Update Ranking Losses Are A Soft Penalty appeared first on Search …
Boost Organic & Paid Traffic: How To Bring Your SEO & SEM Teams Together via @sejournal, @lorenbaker
For your organization to work better, you’ll need to combine forces. SEO & SEM teams can make a large impact – together. The post Boost Organic & Paid Traffic: How To Bring Your SEO & SEM Teams Together appeared first …
YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. The post YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split appeared first on Search Engine Journal.…