SEARCHENGINES
Google Explains That The Model Your Site Was Built On Is No Longer Feasible

Google’s John Mueller explained that for some sites, the model and fundamentals the site was built upon are “just no longer feasible.” He explained this when someone asked how long it would take to see recoveries after a Google algorithm update. John said “fundamental quality issues” can take longer than just a month to resolve and sometimes never.
John wrote, “Fundamental quality issues wouldn’t get resolved in a month — sometimes the model a site is built on is just no longer feasible.” “And changing a site significantly will generally take significant time to be reflected in search engines,” he added.
Earlier he wrote that “Maybe they’re [the websites] not as irrelevant as you think? Sometimes honest & direct feedback is important.”
It is hard to say a site you’ve been working on is no longer feasible from the model it was built on but sometimes that is true…
So yea, we know quality changes take months for Google to pick up on and trust going forward. And yes, some business models are simply no longer relevant and thus probably should not be ranking anymore. So sometimes, yea, you need to step back and look at your site objectivly. Easier said than done…
Here are the relevant tweets quoted here:
Maybe they’re not as irrelevant as you think? Sometimes honest & direct feedback is important.
— 🥔 johnmu (personal) updated for 2022 🥔 (@JohnMu) August 16, 2022
(I don’t know your site) Fundamental quality issues wouldn’t get resolved in a month — sometimes the model a site is built on is just no longer feasible. And changing a site significantly will generally take significant time to be reflected in search engines.
— 🥔 johnmu (personal) updated for 2022 🥔 (@JohnMu) August 16, 2022
So if your fundamental site was built on a business or content model that is just no longer feasible or relevant – maybe it is time to move on?
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Source: www.seroundtable.com
SEARCHENGINES
Google Business Profiles Testing Image Slider

Google is testing adding an image carousel directly in the business profile panel. So at the top of a business profile listing you see these business images. In this test, you can swipe the images to see more.
This was spotted by Mike who posted a few photos of it in the Local Search Forum. I took those images and made it into a GIF so you can see what it looks like in action:
Mike wrote, “As of this morning I noticed the ability to side scroll the top image/videos in the listings on mobile. Like a carousel.”
Yep, it does look like that.
Forum discussion at Local Search Forum.
Note: This was pre-written and scheduled to be posted today, I am currently offline for Shavout.
SEARCHENGINES
Google Business Profile Bug With Inviting New Owners

Google Business Profiles has a bug that prevents you from inviting a new owner to your Business Profile listing. You can invite new managers, but inviting new owners does not currently work (at least when I wrote this story).
This issue was posted in the Local Search Forums earlier this week where seaniaaa wrote, that “both outgoing, when we are adding clients to their GBP, and incoming, when new clients are adding us to their GBP, we are all unable to select “Owner” access level when sending invites. It only lets you pick the “Manager” access level. This just started happening over the last couple of days. Multiple clients. Chrome is fully up to date. You click to select Owner and it just doesn’t do anything. No error message or warnings at all.”
Supposedly this is a widespread issue impacting anyone trying to add a new owner to their business profiles.
To add new owners or managers to your Google Business Profile, follow these steps:
- Go to your Business Profile.
- Click Menu Menu and then Business Profile settings and then Managers.
- At the top left, click Add Invite new users.
- Enter a name or email address.
- Under “Access,” choose Owner or Manager.
- Click Invite.
I am hoping by the time this story goes out, the issue will be resolved.
Forum discussion at Local Search Forums.
Note: This was pre-written and scheduled to be posted today, I am currently offline for Shavout.
SEARCHENGINES
Google Product Listings 3D & 360 Imagery Are Different

The other day, I reported that Google was testing replacing the 3D label with a 360 label. Well, I may have been wrong because 360 and 3D may be different and not the same. We are now seeing Google show both 3D and 3560 labels on product listings in the same product grid, which means to me, they are different.
Khushal Bherwani spotted this and posted a screenshot of this on Twitter – here it is, showing both the 3D and 360 label on the product image:
So maybe 3D is the augmented reality version where 360 just lets you see the image itself in a 360 degree view?
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Note: This was pre-written and scheduled to be posted today, I am currently offline for Shavout.
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