In a Google Webmaster Central Hangout last week, Google’s John Mueller suggested that website owners who have been affected by August core algorithm update should focus on content relevance. For dealing with such core algorithm updates, Mueller stated that it was not just about resolving specific issues. Instead, Google is more focused on the relevance of content to the queries of searchers.
On Tuesday Google announced that auctions conducted on search partner sites can utilize Smart Bidding rather than smart pricing once an advertiser has a conversion tracking set up.
Why is it important to you?
Google states that Smart Bidding can provide better performance since it includes contextual signals for optimizing bids for all auctions. Smart pricing, which has been utilized for manual bids for search partners, focuses on signals like keyboard lists or concepts which initiated the ad and the page type on which the ad was displayed.
Google’s Webmaster Trends Analyst John Mueller announced on twitter that Google would now convert PDF documents, along with other forms of document like Word and Excel, into HTML formats for better search indexing of the documents.
Mueller’s Tweet said, “FWIW we convert PDFs & other similar document types into HTML for indexing too, so theoretically there wouldn’t be too much difference.”
In continuation to its Beta exploration of new Search Console, Google has come with up with a few more features to the new interface. Google designed the product to facilitate cooperative team usage and transparency of action history. The Search Console has been worked upon to offer better history tracking, with the spirit to enable all the users to see critical site messages.
Google’s John Mueller discussed why Google showed different results for singular and plural versions of an identical phrase. Many SEO experts suggest adding synonyms to content such as plural and singular versions of a search phrase being targeted. John Mueller clarifies why it may be wiser to select singular or plural before concentrating on that.
Question related to singular and plural keyword phrases
In a recent Google Hangout, a person asked what were the reasons for totally different rankings for keywords in singular and plural. There are some instances where the plural version ranks in top five while the singular isn’t even in the top 100. John Mueller stated that there should be a similarity in search intent for both versions. It isn’t essential that Google would show the same search results for singular and plural versions of a targeted keyword.
SEMPO recently released its 12th annual state of research marketing survey, that gives a insightful sneak peak into the industry, for both marketers and agencies. The survey reveals the trends and requirements for both the players in the market.
Google announced on Wednesday morning that it is doing away with the method of URL submission to its search index. The “addurl” page, listed in this help document redirects to Google Search Console login page. Webmasters from Google stated that they had to drop public submission feature. The company, however, didn’t say that it was essential to remove it. It might be related to abuse or spam issue.
An update to Google My Business will now display the exact search queries used to look for a business listing. Search queries display to you queries used to look for your business on Google. The data will appear on the Insights tab, which tracks the most widely used terms and search trends for a specific business. You can find the common terms and search trends related to your business on this tab. Search queries concentrate on the terms used by your customers to search your business on Maps and Local Search.
Mordy Oberstein of RankRanger has shared a report stating that Google mobile search results have witnessed a phenomenal increase in the number of thumbnails. According to the data shared by RankRanger, there was a surge of 183% on July 13, 2018, from 15.7 percent of all first-page mobile search results having image thumbnails to 44.5%. This trend has been prevalent for a few days. Here is a chart which displays the sudden boost in mobile thumbnails:-
Today, Google has reaffirmed that 15% of its searches done by users on a regular basis has never been seen before. They stated this in 2013 and have restated this metric after Project Owl was announced today. Google stated:-
There are trillions of searches on Google every year. In fact, 15 percent of searches we see every day are new — which means there’s always more work for us to do to present people with the best answers to their queries from a wide variety of legitimate sources. While our search results will never be perfect, we’re as committed as always to preserving your trust and to ensuring our products continue to be useful for everyone.