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20 years is a long time, especially in internet days and that is how old the original Google Webmaster Guidelines are. Google has done a major refresh of those Webmaster Guidelines today, and with ...
Google has replaced the Google Webmaster Guidelines with the Google Search Essentials. The name change is Google's ongoing efforts to remove the term "webmaster" so that these tools and documentation ...
Google is modernizing and revamping its resources for Search Engine Optimizers, web developers, and site owners. “Google Search Central” is replacing “Webmasters Central,” while there’s a new website ...
Google held its Google Webmaster Conference event for the first time at its Mountain View, California headquarters on Monday. Here are five tips and trends we took away from the event. Structured data ...
Google announced that they are postponing their Webmaster Conferences until later this year. The reason given was concern over the worldwide coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The Google Webmaster ...
Google announced that they will be hosting free conferences worldwide. The goal is to bring search related information direct to people in under served areas directly in their own country and in their ...
Google warns businesses against disabling their websites during the COVID-19 and, instead, recommends limiting their functionality to avoid being penalized in Google Search results. The guidance ...
As you may remember, Google last week launched a virtual webmaster "unconference" and that ended up selling out within a few hours after launching. Well, SEOs were not too happy so Google decided to ...
You have a striving business. You have invested time, money and effort into building your offline reputation. Chances are you're not overlooking your online presence, and you're investing in a ...
Google and four U.S. states have partnered to improve the amount of data Google indexes from their Web sites and makes available to users of its search engine. Google has provided free training and ...
When Google sneezes, the Internet catches a cold. Or so it seems with Searchzilla’s latest tinkering with its super secret algorithm to squeeze spam out of its search results. The company announced ...
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