Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
- Google Fetch Works But Won’t Render The Page? May Be Timeout Issue.
Google’s fetch as Google tool in Search Console lets you do a lot of cool things but what happens with the fetch part works but when you also try to render the page… - Google: Debunking SEO Theories & Myths Is Not Scalable
Yesterday I reported how Google suggested that some SEOs make up theories to suit their own agenda. So someone asked John Mueller of Google to debunk one of those theories in which John said debunking all the theories across the web is not a scalable solution… - New Google White Local Panel Design
After testing a white local panel with circle buttons design in Google for 10 months… - Google Tests New Hotel Search Results Design
A nice number of people are seeing Google testing a new design and layout for hotel search results in Google. The new look looks more compact and modular as opposed to the card based list view in the current design… - Google Has Removed The Quality Raters Guidelines PDF
Sometime this morning, Google has abruptly removed the Search Quality Raters Guidelines PDF for the internet. It is supposed to be at this location but it 404s and nothing comes up. Go ahead, search for [search quality raters guideline] and click on the first result… - Google Dance Singapore Photos
Since many of you, like me, were unable to attend the Google Dance Singapore event, I wanted to share photos of the event that I found on Instagram and Twitter. The one above is from Gary Illyes of G
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- If you’re submitting more than a handful of pages, you should probably use a sitemap file instead., John Mueller on Twitter
- Google Alphabet Q2 Revenue Up 26pct YoY to $32.7 Billion, WebmasterWorld
- I don’t see a problem with that. Only SEOs search for full URLs like that, right? :-)…, John Mueller on Twitter
- Google Assistant has a new Help Community!, Google Web Search Help
- If the language / location doesn’t match any of the known pairs, we have to determine the most relevant one ourselves – it’s undefined.… https://t.co/MSTeKIQBqv, John Mueller on Twitter
- New course from Google: Ad Assets for App Campaigns. Sign up now and earn a certificate upon completion! https://t.co/6IHXLe0Htc… https://t.co/FIhmAJ8Qjh, Google Ads on Twitter
- See how your feedback reshaped #BingAds during the first half of 2018. https://t.co/t9KgxXQxM6…, Bing Ads on Twitter
- We use over 200 signals for crawling, indexing, and ranking — and we don’t have a static order of importance among them. Maybe the “key” is referring to the lock-symbol that’s shown in browsers? :-)… https://t.c, John Mueller on Twitter
Search Engine Land Stories:
Other Great Search Stories:
Analytics
Industry & Business
Links & Promotion Building
Local & Maps
Mobile & Voice
SEO
- Keyword cannibalization, Yoast
- Rewriting the Beginner’s Guide to SEO, Chapter 2: Crawling, Indexing, and Ranking, Moz
- 17 Tactics to Create Engaging & SEO-Friendly Content, Search Engine Journal
- Analyzing Competitors with SEMrush – Traffic Data That Speaks Volumes, SEM Rush
- Are These 3 Lesser-Known SEO Problems Holding You Back?, MarTech Advisor
- Conquer the World With This International SEO Guide, WordStream
- My Specific Content Syndication Strategies For SEO, Ignite Visibility
PPC
Search Features
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