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Rob Laporte

Inside Google's secret search systems: 1,200 experiments, AI agents, and entities - 0 views

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    "Uncovering Google's Query Expansion System and a Mysterious Scoring Layer"
Rob Laporte

What Is Link Equity? How It Works & Why It Matters for SEO - 0 views

  • Link placement and context influence transfer Links positioned in the main “content area” can transfer more equity than those buried in footers or sidebars, acting as a more potent vote of confidence. Google Search recognizes that editorial links within relevant content—like within a blog post or landing page copy—indicate stronger endorsements and more relevance than navigational or promotional links. The surrounding content context matters significantly. A link about “technical SEO audits” embedded within a paragraph discussing site optimization, for example, carries more relevance signals than the “Contact Us” link in the site’s navigational menu at the top of the blog. 
  • While exact-match anchor text isn’t required, descriptive anchor text helps search engines understand the destination page’s topic and purpose.
  • External links typically carry more weight per link (often correlating with the linking site’s authority), but internal links offer more control and scalability without veering into black-hat SEO strategy. A well-structured internal linking system can amplify the impact of external backlinks by distributing their equity strategically throughout your site.
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  • To preserve link equity when implementing redirects: Limit redirect chains to no more than two hops when possible Use 301 redirects for permanent moves, 302 for temporary changes Monitor redirect chains regularly and consolidate them into direct redirects Avoid redirecting to irrelevant or low-quality pages that waste transferred equity
  • 301 redirects preserve the vast majority of link equity, making them the preferred choice for permanent URL changes. However, redirect chains—which are redirects that lead to other redirects—can dilute equity with each additional hop.
  • Since 2019, Google treats nofollow as a “hint” rather than a directive for crawling and indexing purposes. This means some nofollow links may still pass small amounts of equity, particularly when they appear in editorial content contexts. Use nofollow links strategically to maximize positive link equity with these tactics: Reserve nofollow for truly untrusted or commercial links Don’t nofollow internal links unless you specifically want to prevent equity flow Avoid mass nofollowing as a “PageRank sculpting” tactic, as it’s generally ineffective Focus on creating valuable link targets rather than manipulating equity flow
  • Add canonicals to paginated content and parameter-heavy URLs to designate the main page Avoid these canonical tag mistakes to help you preserve your link equity:  Using self-referencing canonicals on every page when it’s not necessary  Pointing canonicals to irrelevant or significantly different pages Creating conflicting signals between canonicals and redirects Not adding canonicals on paginated content or parameter-heavy URLs
  • Focus on creating valuable link destinations rather than restricting equity flow. If a page isn’t worth passing equity to, consider whether it should exist at all. And if you’re using nofollow links to try to block specific parts of your site, look at other methods like deindexing to do so. 
  • Outdated SEO advice originally suggested “PageRank sculpting” through selective nofollowing. Modern Google algorithms make this approach ineffective, as these tags are viewed as “hints.” Instead, it may just prevent your site from building page equity. 
  • Pages with no outbound links create “equity sinks” where authority accumulates but doesn’t benefit other parts of your site. These pages miss opportunities to strengthen related content and improve overall site architecture.
  • Common redirect problems that impact link equity may include:  HTTP to HTTPS redirects followed by www to non-www redirects
  • A 2024 study found that appearing in an AI overview could require as little as 13 referring domains, which is obtainable even for small brands. 
  • A 2024 study found that sources cited in AI overviews match the top 10 organic search results 99.5% of the time.
  • Featured snippets  An Ahrefs analysis of 2 million featured snippets found that 99.58% of featured snippet URLs also rank in the top 10 organic results. This data suggests that the same authority signals that drive organic rankings also influence snippet selection. Link equity, of course, is a confirmed ranking factor.  The business impact can be substantial. Featured snippets can increase click-through rates by up to 114%, even when the snippet provides a complete answer. This suggests users still value visiting authoritative sources, making link equity investment worthwhile even in a zero-click environment
Rob Laporte

Google ranking signals: A complete breakdown of all confirmed, rumored and false factors - 0 views

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    "Google ranking signals"
Rob Laporte

The ABCs of Google ranking signals: What top search engineers revealed - 0 views

  • Although machine learning is growing in importance, many Google signals are still “hand-crafted” by engineers.
  • Google’s search index is the crawled content: titles and bodies. Separate indexes exist for content like Twitter feeds and Macy’s data.
  • Google’s search features (e.g., knowledge panels) each have their own ranking algorithm. “Tangram” (formerly Tetris) aimed to apply a unified search principle to all these features.
Rob Laporte

How to get Google featured snippets: 9 optimization guidelines - 0 views

  • Add a “What is” heading.Use an “is” sentence structure.Fully define the topic.Match the featured snippet format.Don’t use your brand name.Don’t use first-person language.Scale featured snippets.Prioritize when you rank in the top five.Iterate your optimizations.
  • 3. Fully define the topic in 2-3 sentences This is the most important rule to follow, in my opinion.  Featured snippets should give users as much information about the topic as quickly as possible. 
  • An Ahrefs study showed that results ranking in the first position had a 30.9% chance of receiving a featured snippet. Positions 2 and 3 had a 23.5% and 15.9% chance, respectively. 
Rob Laporte

Google says normal SEO works for ranking in AI Overviews and LLMS.txt won't be used - 0 views

  • Google’s Gary Illyes recently said that when it comes to ranking in AI Overviews, all you need to do is normal SEO. He also said that Google won’t be crawling and using the new LLMS.txt files that have become a popular topic in the SEO space
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    "AI search is booming, but SEO is still not dead"
Rob Laporte

Does schema still matter in AI search? - 0 views

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    'Should you use schema for ChatGPT search? No, it's not required. But yes, it can help. Use schema for FAQs, how-to guides, reviews, and product pages. Don't waste time on listicles, blog archives, or service pages.'
Rob Laporte

How to maximize visibility on Google's blended SERPs - 0 views

  • 93% related searches. 72% sitelinks. 57% “People also ask” (PAA). 55% reviews. 50% images. 20% knowledge panel. 18% local pack . 18% video.  15% products. 7% AI Overviews. 4% featured snippet. 4% top stories. 1% carousel.
Rob Laporte

8 must-have SEO tools every marketer should use in 2025 - 0 views

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    "Localo"
Rob Laporte

Google Search is 373x bigger than ChatGPT search - 0 views

  • Google saw more than 5 trillion searches in 2024, or about 14 billion per day, giving it a 93.57% market share.
  • ChatGPT saw an estimated 37.5 million search-like prompts per day, giving it a 0.25% market share. That’s less than Microsoft Bing (4.10%), Yahoo (1.35%), and DuckDuckGo (0.73%). Google saw ~373 times as many searches as ChatGPT in 2024.
  • More Google searches. The number of Google searches grew 21.64% in 2024, compared to 2023, based on Datos data.
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  • But. Just because people are searching more doesn’t necessarily mean Google is sending as many clicks or as much traffic to websites. As a reminder, an estimated 60% of Google searches ended without a click in 2024.
Rob Laporte

Don't kill your SEO budget, shift it - 0 views

  • AI Overviews appear in roughly 47% of search results now, up from 25% in mid-2024. 60% of Google searches never leave the results page. When AI Overviews appear, click-through rates drop 34.5%.
  • But here’s what the doom-and-gloom crowd is missing: 82.5% of marketers increased their SEO budgets in 2024. 
Rob Laporte

12 new KPIs for the generative AI search era - 0 views

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