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    February 2018 Google Webmaster Report

    rustybrick
    by rustybrick
    Feb 5, 2018
    This past month, Google announced the Page Speed update, a new ranking algorithm designed to lower the ranking of mobile pages that are really slow. Google also may have released a few unconfirmed algorithmic updates to core search...

    What Does It Mean to "Write for SEO" in 2018? - Whiteboard Friday

    Feb 1, 2018
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    Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're chatting about writing for SEO and what that means in 2018.

    So writing for SEO has had a long history, and it meant something many years ago that it does not mean today. Unfortunately, I see a lot of...

    Ranking Vs Indexing: The Google SEO Confusion

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    by rustybrick
    Feb 1, 2018
    Most SEOs know the difference between ranking and indexing, some even know the difference between indexing, ranking and serving search results. If you do not, see the how search works portal designed by Google years ago to help explain that concept...

    Google Gives Details On Featured Snippets & What New Snippets May Come

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    by rustybrick
    Jan 31, 2018
    Google's featured snippets have been one of those areas in search that Google has been investing a lot of time...

    More Google Search Algorithm Updates Going On Now?

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    by rustybrick
    Jan 29, 2018
    Over the past several days, people have been moaning about ranking and organic search changes in the SEO communities. The most public one is WebmasterWorld, but the overall "chatter," as I like to call it...

    Google’s Mobile Location History

    by Bill Slawski
    Jan 28, 2018
    If you use Google Maps to navigate from place to place, or if you have agreed to be a local guide for Google Maps, there is a chance that you have seen Google Mobile Location history information. There is a Google Account Help page about how to...

    Why It Can Pay to Get Links from Domains that Don't Always Rank Highly - Whiteboard Friday

    Jan 25, 2018
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    Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. This week we're chatting about why it may not actually pay to get links expressly or exclusively from the websites and pages that are ranking highly for your keywords. There's a bunch of reasons why behind this. There's...

    Tracking Hidden Long-Tail Search Traffic

    by AJ Kohn
    Jan 25, 2018
    A lot of my work is on large consumer facing sites. As such, they get a tremendous amount of long-tail traffic. That’s right, long-tail search isn’t dead. But you might think so when you look at Google Search Console.



    I’ve found there’s more data in Google Search Console than you might believe. Here’s what I’m doing to track hidden long-tail search traffic. Traffic Hazards

    The first step in understanding how to track long-tail search is to make sure you’re not making mistakes in...

    Google Search Console Beta Live For Everyone Now

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    by rustybrick
    Jan 23, 2018
    Yesterday I broke the news at Search Engine Land that the new Google Search Console beta is live for everyone, even those who did not get the email notifications. As I said...

    Does Google Use Latent Semantic Indexing?

    by Bill Slawski
    Jan 22, 2018
    Technology evolves and changes over time.

    There was a park in the town in Virginia where I used to live that had been a railroad track that was turned into a walking path. At one place near that track was a historic turntable where cargo...