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It is time to come back and post something on Google+ Social Network.
What do you think?
I hope it is restarting...
+Google+ +AJ Kohn +Simona AN +Dustin W. Stout +Ileane Smith +Eric Wu +Danny Sullivan +Bettina Ascaino
What do you think?
I hope it is restarting...
+Google+ +AJ Kohn +Simona AN +Dustin W. Stout +Ileane Smith +Eric Wu +Danny Sullivan +Bettina Ascaino
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Albert A (Albs) commented on a post on Blogger.
Google is coming back again on Backlink SPAM.
This time it is about Content Marketing Articles SPAM via Outreach emails.
Guidelines Updated: https://goo.gl/QmrZbg
#SEOUpdate #SEOTips #SEOSpam #GoogleSEO
This time it is about Content Marketing Articles SPAM via Outreach emails.
Guidelines Updated: https://goo.gl/QmrZbg
#SEOUpdate #SEOTips #SEOSpam #GoogleSEO
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"A revealing TV documentary will this week expose the impact that the A+E crisis is having on Britainās..." https://goo.gl/4KZu5M #British
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Wait⦠There is a Movie Coming for SEO!!! š š
For SEO and It is about #SEO. That is called: āSEO: THE MOVIEā
For SEO and It is about #SEO. That is called: āSEO: THE MOVIEā
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#Chrome to Block Annoying Ads - https://goo.gl/7xHJYG
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After some discussion & analysis, we've decided to remove the "Demote Sitelinks" setting in Search Console.
Sitelinks are the links shown below search results on some queries, to help users navigate your website. Over the years, our algorithms have gotten much better at finding, creating, and showing relevant sitelinks, and so we feel it's time to simplify things.
We only show sitelinks for results when we think they'll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn't allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don't think that the sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user's query, we won't show them. This process is completely automated. Sitelinks have evolved into being based on traditional web ranking, so the way to influence them is the same as other web pages.
Best practices to improve the quality of your sitelinks include:
# Provide a clear structure for your website, using relevant internal links and anchor text that's informative, compact, and avoids repetition.
# Allow Google to crawl and index important pages within your site. Use Fetch and Render [1] to check that they can be rendered properly.
# If you need to remove a page from search completely, use a "noindex" robots meta tag [2] on that page.
Should you run across undesired sitelinks for your site with common queries, feel free to drop by the webmaster help forums [3] to get advice from other webmasters, and to let us know about it. We appreciate all feedback on our search results, and use it to help further improve our algorithms over time!
[1] Fetch & render: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6066468
[2] Noindex: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93710
[3] Webmaster forum: https://support.google.com/webmasters/go/community

Sitelinks are the links shown below search results on some queries, to help users navigate your website. Over the years, our algorithms have gotten much better at finding, creating, and showing relevant sitelinks, and so we feel it's time to simplify things.
We only show sitelinks for results when we think they'll be useful to the user. If the structure of your site doesn't allow our algorithms to find good sitelinks, or we don't think that the sitelinks for your site are relevant for the user's query, we won't show them. This process is completely automated. Sitelinks have evolved into being based on traditional web ranking, so the way to influence them is the same as other web pages.
Best practices to improve the quality of your sitelinks include:
# Provide a clear structure for your website, using relevant internal links and anchor text that's informative, compact, and avoids repetition.
# Allow Google to crawl and index important pages within your site. Use Fetch and Render [1] to check that they can be rendered properly.
# If you need to remove a page from search completely, use a "noindex" robots meta tag [2] on that page.
Should you run across undesired sitelinks for your site with common queries, feel free to drop by the webmaster help forums [3] to get advice from other webmasters, and to let us know about it. We appreciate all feedback on our search results, and use it to help further improve our algorithms over time!
[1] Fetch & render: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/6066468
[2] Noindex: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93710
[3] Webmaster forum: https://support.google.com/webmasters/go/community


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"The 24-year-old doctor told the cameras: āYou really, really feel the pressure on you, but you donāt..." https://goo.gl/4KZu5M #British
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