Did Google Update On June 24th? Very Little SEO Chatter
On June 24th, all the tools tracking Google’s search fluctuations began lighting up. MozCast, SearchMetrics, SERPS.com all went nuts. Algoroo seemed calm, which is interesting…
Google App Indexing Easier Now & New Webmaster Tools Reports
Yesterday, at Google I/O, Google announced that their app indexing solution is now available to everyone without requiring approval…
Google AdWords Bids May Be Influenced By Your Remarketing Campaigns Now
Google announced on Google+ that Google may now use your remarketing lists as a quality factor for your AdWords ads, which may impact your AdWords Ad bids and CPCs…
How to Write Better Copy While Barely Trying: 6 Foolproof Tips
The copy you use in ads, video scripts, blog posts, and infographics matters. It’s your opportunity to connect with a customer, break through the noise, and create an impression in a customer’s mind. Don’t waste the opportunity with weak words.
Google Announces the End of Author Photos in Search: What You Should Know
Posted by Cyrus-Shepard
Google gives, and Google takes away.Even so, it came as a surprise when John Mueller announced Google will soon drop authorship photos from most search results.
This one hits particularly hard, as I’m known as the guy who
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Is the Search Partners Network Hurting Your CTR?
The Google search partners network is made up of sites that partner with Google to show Google ads to their visitors. On search partner sites your search ads can appear on search results pages, on site directory pages or on other pages related to a users search.…
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Screen Size Matters: Adapting Content Strategy for Multiple Devices
Posted by SimonPenson
The way we consume content is changing at a faster pace than at any time in history.
While the shift from print to digital was seismic from a structural perspective, things have not stopped moving ever since.
The growth of mo…
You Won’t Remember That Infographic
Infographics are (still) popular. Clients ask me about them all the time. I ask them to tell me about the last three infographics they remembered. The response is generally full of stammering as they grope for an answer. Rarely do I get specifics. Even when I do they say things like ‘that infographic about craft […]
You Won’t Remember That Infographic is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.
Kiss Goodbye To Google Authorship Photos In Google SERPS
Google Authorship profile pictures are being removed from Google.co.uk as of today, which is a pity.
Google dropping Authorship Profile Photos and Circle Counts in SERPS
Google’s Jon Mueller announces Google will be removing images and circle counts from authors from the SERPS. Authorship remains important however.
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Digital
Google dropping Authorship Profile Photos and Circle Counts in SERPS
Authorship Photos – Sayonara, It was nice to know you
In case you are living under an SEO rock or this is the only blog you are reading, John Mueller announced the end of author photos: We’ve been doing lots of work to clean up the visual design of our search results, in particular creating a better mobile experience and a more consistent design across […]
Google Drops Profile Photos, Google+ Circle Count From Authorship In Search Results
Google’s John Mueller announced they are making a major change in the search results around authorship. Specifically, Google is dropping the profile photo and circle count from the search listings where authorship is assigned to a web page. Google said that the “click-through behavior…
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Google Bringing App Indexing To All Android Apps
Among the numerous announcements at the Google I/O developer conference this morning Google said it was expanding its app indexing program to all Android apps and developers. App indexing allows for deep linking of app content from mobile web search results. Previously Google had only been…
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Android app indexing is now open for everyone!
Do you have an Android app in addition to your website? You can now connect the two so that users searching from their smartphones and tablets can easily find and reach your app content.
App deep links in search results help your users find your content more easily and re-engage with your app after they’ve installed it. As a site owner, you can show your users the right content at the right time — by connecting pages of your website to the relevant parts of your app you control when your users are directed to your app and when they go to your website.
Hundreds of apps have already implemented app indexing. This week at Google I/O, we’re announcing a set of new features that will make it even easier to set up deep links in your app, connect your site to your app, and keep track of performance and potential errors.
Getting started is easy
We’ve greatly simplified the process to get your app deep links indexed. If your app supports HTTP deep linking schemes, here’s what you need to do:
- Add deep link support to your app
- Connect your site and your app
- There is no step 3 (:
As we index your URLs, we’ll discover and index the app / site connections and may begin to surface app deep links in search results.
We can discover and index your app deep links on our own, but we recommend you publish the deep links. This is also the case if your app only supports a custom deep link scheme. You publish them in one of two ways:
- Insert a rel=alternate elment in the section of each web page, or in your sitemap to specify app URIs. Find out how to implement these methods on our developer site.
- Use the App indexing API
There’s one more thing: we’ve added a new feature in Webmaster Tools to help you debug any issues that might arise during indexing app pages. It will show you what type of errors we’ve detected for the app page-web page pairs, together with example app URIs so you can debug:
We’ll also give you detailed instructions on how to debug each issue, including a QR code for the app deep links, so you can easily open them on your phone or tablet. We’ll send you Webmaster Tools error notifications as well, so you can keep up to date.
Give app indexing a spin, and as always, if you need more help ask questions on the Webmaster help forum.
Posted by Mariya Moeva, Webmaster Trends Analyst
Search Engine Traffic Declines While Engagement Remains Steady [Study]
A Shareaholic analysis of search engine data has found a steady decline in the number of visitors coming from search engines over six months. Based on average visit duration, pages per visit, and bounce rate, Google sent less engaged visitors.
Mobile Implementation Errors Cost Sites 68% of Organic Smartphone Traffic [Study]
Even if you’ve decided to “go mobile,” you may be losing an average of 68 percent of smartphone traffic. New BrightEdge research looks at the various types of mobile solutions and how they affect important outcomes like rankings and traffic.
Now You Can Apply AdWords Conversion Settings To Goals Imported From Analytics
The ability to import goals from Google Analytics into AdWords just got even more useful. Now you can tailor them to your paid search objectives by adjusting the conversion settings on each imported Analytics goal and transaction within AdWords. Flexib…
Google Glass Gets More Powerful Hardware & More Apps
A big day for Google Glass, right before Google I/O. Google announced that all new shipped Google Glass devices are being updated to improve with 2GB of RAM. This should make the…
Google My Business Mobile App For iOS & Android
Google has announced on Google+ the release of the Google My Business mobile app for iOS and Android.
The mobile app lets you manage your Google Business information, profile, social shares, analytics, even user access and more via the app…
Google Revamps The AdWords Auction Insights Video After Years
Yesterday, Google announced they’ve updated their AdWords auction explanatory video after almost five years. Both videos, the original and the new one, are by Hal Varian…



