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Real Time Penguin Changes & The Role of Links in the Algo

December 4, 2015 at 5:09 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Real Time Penguin Changes & The Role of Links in the Algo

In part of today’s Google Webmaster Hangout, an interesting question came up about why Google decided to go to a real-time Penguin, if it was to appease webmasters who were penalized with the recovery time, or if it was simply the way Penguin evolved with the ability to analyze links on the fly, which then […]

Why Google Decided to Delay Penguin Until the New Year

December 4, 2015 at 4:45 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Why Google Decided to Delay Penguin Until the New Year

We learned yesterday that Google would be delaying the upcoming real time Penguin update until the new year.  In today’s Google Webmaster Hangout, John Mueller had a few more details behind Google’s decision to delay the long-awaited Penguin update until the new year, and it came down to technical reasons and the holidays. We just […]

Penguin Real Time Update Delayed Until New Year

December 3, 2015 at 10:41 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Penguin Real Time Update Delayed Until New Year

If you have been waiting for Penguin to be updated, you will have to wait a little bit longer.  Google has delayed the Penguin update until the new year. Many SEOs have been wondering when Penguin would be updating, especially since there hasn’t been a Penguin update since October 2014, and it was believed that […]

Google Testing 4 Top AdWords Ads Above Search Results

December 3, 2015 at 4:31 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Google Testing 4 Top AdWords Ads Above Search Results

Google is now testing four AdWords ads above the organic search results.  I started getting reports recently about Google showing 4 ads earlier this week, and was able to trigger it. Here is an example for a search I did: Here is another example: I was only able to trigger four ads above the organic […]

Using Rel Canonical on All Pages for Duplicate Content Protection

December 3, 2015 at 4:20 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Using Rel Canonical on All Pages for Duplicate Content Protection

In this week’s Google Webmaster Hangout, a question was raised about using rel canonical across an entire site, with each page using the rel canonical to point to itself, in order to prevent the possibility of duplicate content being indexed. The question asked was “Is it still okay to put rel canonical on every single […]

Google Revamping App Indexing Error Reporting, Adds to Data Anomalies Report

December 2, 2015 at 5:07 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Google Revamping App Indexing Error Reporting, Adds to Data Anomalies Report

Google is revamping their app indexing error reporting that is shown to webmasters within Google Search Console. This showed up in a brand new section Google has added to their “Data Anomalies in Search Console” page.  The new section, Crawl Errors Report, includes the reference to the new app indexing error reporting. Nov 20 (mobile […]

Disavowed Links Continue to Show in Google’s Search Console Link Report

December 1, 2015 at 5:47 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Disavowed Links Continue to Show in Google’s Search Console Link Report

If you have ever wondered about whether or not disavowed links would continue to show up in Google Search Console’s Link Report, the answer is yes. While most who deal with links all the time are aware of it, those who might only be doing link removals on a smaller scale on a single site […]

Google Manual Actions on a Subdomain Don’t Affect Rest of the Site

December 1, 2015 at 5:07 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Google Manual Actions on a Subdomain Don’t Affect Rest of the Site

In a recent Google webmaster help thread on the forums, an interesting question was raised about whether a manual action received on a subdomain on a site could impact the rest of the site that is not on the subdomain. And the answer is no. John Mueller responded to a help thread where a dev […]

Google Removes & Changes Location Settings in Search Tools

December 1, 2015 at 4:49 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Google Removes & Changes Location Settings in Search Tools

If you use the Google.com domain, or you are in the US and are defaulted to it, you have probably noticed that the location settings feature in the “Search Tools” section of the search results is now gone.   And if you are using an international version of Google, they have changed the options for drilling […]

Manual Action Link Penalties After Penguin Goes Real Time

November 27, 2015 at 6:05 am PST By Jennifer Slegg

Manual Action Link Penalties After Penguin Goes Real Time

If you have wondered whether there would still be manual action link penalties once Penguin moves to being real time, we now know the answer.  Gary Illyes from Google was asked the question on Twitter, and the answer is yes, there will still be manual actions given for link penalties. @DonnieStrompf no — Gary Illyes […]

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