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We Analyzed 3.6 Billion Articles. Here's What We Learned About Evergreen Content - 0 views

  • List posts and how-to posts are the two “most evergreen” content formats.
  • Posts that include “2020” or “2021” in their title tend to be highly evergreen. This shows that content with recent information is more likely to receive shares.
  • Content types with the highest proportion of evergreen content include “best of” lists, guides, data-driven research and industry reports.
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  • List posts and how-to posts appear to be the best content formats for publishers looking to maximize the amount of evergreen content that they publish.
Rob Laporte

The Complete list of Google Penalties and How to Recover - 0 views

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    "There is an expectation that over time, RankBrain and BERT will make the algorithm "smarter" and diminish the need for these human reviewers."
jack_fox

How to Detect (and Deflect) Negative SEO Attacks - 0 views

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  • John Mueller, Search Advocate at Google, basically calls negative SEO a meme these days
  • Gary Illyes, another Google’s representative, has made similar statements: [I’ve] looked at hundreds of supposed cases of negative SEO, but none have actually been the real reason a website was hurt
  • here’s what we think:Negative SEO can still work, but it’s much less of a problem than it used to be.
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  • The volume approach: Blasting thousands upon thousands of low-quality links at your site.The over-optimized anchor text approach: Pointing lots of links with exact-match anchor text at a ranking page to give it an unnatural anchor text ratio.
  • Links from 0–30 DR domains will always be more prevalent. Some of them are spammy. It’s normal and nothing to worry about.
  • If you see an abnormally high percentage of keyword-rich anchors, it could be a sign of bad link-building practices or, indeed, a sneaky link-based negative SEO attack.
jack_fox

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  • I don't think the meme of negative SEO will ever go away. It's tempting to assume someone else is causing issues, and, yes, sometimes people have a lot of money, time, bad ideas. Time will tell, and I'm pretty confident it'll be fine.
jack_fox

Google: How Long it Takes for Disavow File to Affect Rankings - 0 views

  • Mueller next reassured the publisher (as he has many other times) that the disavow tool doesn’t need to be used for random links that are discovered.
  • this particular case, where you’re saying you submitted a disavow file and then the ranking dropped or the visibility dropped, especially a few days later, I would assume that that is not related.
  • this is a process that happens incrementally over a period of time where I would expect it would have an effect over the course of… I don’t know… maybe three, four, five, six months …kind of step by step going in that direction.
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jack_fox

Four new personas are changing how marketers reach and relate to customers, according t... - 0 views

  • The personas (luxury shopper, digital nomads, empowered activists and self-care enthusiasts) were identified via Microsoft’s first-party data and analytics over the last 18 months.
  • Luxury shoppers “value quality and seek ways to make everyday items more luxurious,
  • “Their preference for luxury extends into expecting the same seamless, personalized shopping experience in online service as they would receive in-store.” They’re also thorough, conducting extensive research and using multiple queries to find brands that meet their standards.
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  • Empowered activists. This audience votes with their wallet, purchasing primarily from brands that align with their ethics and values, which might include stances on the environment, diversity and/or small business brands.
  • “Self-Care Enthusiasts are masters at switching between work and life during the day,” Worley said, “Because of this, they expect to get information quickly and to have a seamless digital experience across multiple devices.” They’re often searching for fitness ideas, diet tips, ways to manage their professional and personal lives and leisure activities in their hybrid work-life reality.
jack_fox

Google My Business now known as Google Business Profile as Google migrates features to ... - 0 views

  • Google Business Profile will be the new name going forward for Google My Business. Google said the reason for the new name is to “keep things simple” and sometime in 2022, Google will retire the Google My Business app completely.
  • before that it was named Google My Business, before that, Google Places, and before that it was Google+ Local, before that it was also Google Places and then prior to that I think it was just Google Local
  • Google lets businesses manage their individual listings directly in the search results or directly in Google Maps, now Google is saying it prefers businesses with single listings manage their businesses in Search or Maps and not in the old Google My Business console.
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  • the existing Google My Business web experience will transition to primarily support larger businesses with multiple locations, and will be renamed “Business Profile Manager.”
  • new features include: Claim and verify your Google Business Profile directly in Google Search and Google MapsCall History is officially launching in US and Canada (more details here)Messaging can be done directly from Google Search (more details here)Message read receipts can be controlled in Google Search and Maps
  • How do you manage your business. You can either just search for your business name in Google Search or Google Maps for businesses or search for “my business” in Google Search to see the business you have already claimed and verified.
  • For now, the web interface is not changing much, outside of branding, but over the coming months, you can expect more and more of the features in the old Google My Business web interface will work directly in Google Search, Google Maps and the respective apps.
jack_fox

Google recommends placing videos on dedicated pages for maximum exposure - 0 views

  • Here Google is providing direct and clear advice that if you want your videos to perform better in Google Search, then give that video its own dedicated landing page, with prominent placement on that page. It probably also makes sense to add the video title, description and even the transcript of the video on that page.
  • Google said “it’s fine to include the same video on both a dedicated page and its original page alongside other information, like a news article or a product detail page.” But you should also look for a way to place this video on its own dedicated page.
jack_fox

Google Search Console overcounted mobile page experience data since June 29th - 0 views

  • For the last four months, Google has been miscounting the mobile page experience data in the Google Search Console reports. This impacted both the performance report and the page experience report in Google Search Console. The issue persisted from June 29th through November 1st
jack_fox

How to write great Schema Markup for your Company - 0 views

  • Google (and Microsoft) can also read your markup if it is in an external file that loads after the page has loaded. For very large sites and for sites that make extensive use of Schema markup, this is a solution that can potentially make managing the structured data much easier
  • this is the very least you should include) The type of company The company name Official website Address The official logo The preferred description The social accounts The unique identifying URL
  • Ideally, you should choose the same category you have in Google My Business. However, as My Business and Schema.org do not use the same categorization, that is not always possible. Choose the closest match.
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  • If you do not find the right category for your business, you can actually create it. Just find the Wikipedia page that represents your business category, add that to this URL http://www.productontology.org/doc/ and add an "additonalType" to your markup.
  • You may be tempted to use your homepage as a unique identifier for your company. However, the homepage (http://www.example.com/) typically "stands for" three things: The home page The whole website The organization
  • Dedicated subdomains, and URI for each entity - product / person / company / place / office with Schema-compatible anchors for "explaining" the details is the only system that will work over time. 
jack_fox

The myth of duplicate structured data being wrong - Ilana Davis - 0 views

  • It doesn’t help that Google is very vague with structured data and how it works.
  • if a set of structured data has an error Google will flat out ignore that entire set of data for this process
  • if you have three sets of duplicated Product data but two have errors, only that error-free set will be used. Even if those other two are more complete
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  • They, being a software company all about algorithms, have a process and algorithm to evaluate all of the structured data on a page and pick the best one to use.
  • From what I’ve seen in my research, all of the types of structured data follow similar rules.
  • it makes sense that people don’t understand how it works because structured data is complex and required a deep investment of time and energy in order to do right.
jack_fox

Seeing duplicate product data in Google's Structured Data Testing Tool - Ilana Davis - 0 views

  • In almost all cases, Google is able to recognize that the two sets of structured data relate to the same product. They will simply use the most correct and complete version of the product in their data analysis and ignore the others.
jack_fox

Google's Penguin Algorithm May Not Just Ignore Links, It May Target Whole Site - 0 views

  • Is the penguin penalty still relevant at all or are less relevant/spammy/toxic backlinks more or less ignored by the ranking algorithm these days?"John replied saying that in most cases, Google will just ignore the links but in some cases, where there is a clear pattern of spammy and manipulative links by the site, Penguin may decide to simply distrust the whole site.John said "I'd say it's a mix of both" when he answered that question. Meaning, Google Penguin can both ignore links and demote sites, if necessary. John said "if our systems recognize that they can't isolate and ignore these links across a website." John added that if Google can see a "very strong pattern there" the Google "algorithms" can lose "trust with this website" and you may see a "drop in the visibility there."
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