Google Testing “More Results” Button In Place Of Pages On Desktop
Google is testing infinite scrolling on desktop with a new button that will load the next page’s contents continued underneath the result content above.
New Desktop / Mobile Selection For Rich Results Test
Sometimes your structured data can differ between your mobile and desktop pages. With Google’s mobile-first indexing, they would like the data structures seen on your mobile pages to be correct before switching your site over, and this tool will help you verify that.
“Google Algorithmic Penalties” Are Not Google Penalties
SEOs like to use the term “Google algorithmic penalties” for site that tend to not rank well thanks to a search algorithm update. This “algorithmic penalty” is not the same as a proper Google penalty (manual action).
Google’s June 2019 Core Search Algorithm Update
A major core update has landed, and Google themselves have said it was a big one. SEOs are still feeling a wide range of effects that are being caused by this big update. Rankings should hopefully settle soon as usual.
Removing Image Alts Is “Sorta Okay”
Alt text is primarily used for accessibility, especially for pages that do not clearly represent the image outside of the alt text. It is also used for Google Images ranking. Ignoring alt text is okay if you don’t value Google Image search SEO, and your page is already perfectly accessible.
The Winners And Losers Of The June Algorithm Update Are Clear
The results of the recent major algorithm update are pretty clear so far. Tools have shown us that the changes in ranking for certain sites have varies wildly from significant gains to significant losses.
Google Testing Rotating “People Also Search For” Feature
A clickable drop-down element with rotating images that turns into the regular box when clicked. This feature is more compact than what’s live, but it’s a little confusing.
You Should Care About The HTTPS Ranking Signal
While having a broken certificate won’t damage your rankings, having a valid one will give you a ranking boost.
Bing Says You Should Disavow Links
Google has been saying that it’s not that important to disavow links, but Bing says the opposite. Bing recommends that you continue to disavow links wherever needed.
Google’s FAQPage Structured Data Works With Expandable FAQs
If your FAQ page is using as expandable box setup, Google can still read it and is capable of putting it in the FAQ featured snippet like any basic FAQ would be.
Google Testing Additional Search Refinement Levels
The current carousel only includes single buttons that refine your search, but this new update that Google is testing changes this to be an expanding section with many more levels.
Google Changing Site Diversity In Search Results
Google is looking to change up site diversity in their search results. This change involves removing duplicate site results from the results page based on domain, so that a site can only show once in the results.