Here is a photo of a kid, maybe of toddler age, shredding out his tricycle at the Google parking lot in Mountain View, California. I guess...
Thanks to the internet, business owners in San Francisco can easily sell goods and services to customers in New York City, London, and Tokyo. But if...
As part of its ongoing effort to phase out third-party cookie tracking, and replace it with a new, privacy-friendly data insights process for web publishers, Google...
Google generally likes you to stick with one language per page, that isn’t to say you cannot use different pages throughout your site with different languages....
Google will replace Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) with a new interest-based targeting proposal called Topics, the company announced Tuesday. The Topics API will share a...
This week’s Ask An SEO question comes from Arvin from Vancouver, Canada, who wrote: “One of our competitors has gotten tons of backlinks from unrelated posts...
Last week we broke the news that Google does some form of deduplication of the top stories and web results in some situations. John Shehata released...
30-second summary: The search landscape is very dynamic and almost impossible to stay abreast of While an SEO and search marketer’s email inbox can be overwhelming,...
We’re constantly hearing about new updates to Google’s algorithm, and some are more impactful than others. It can be difficult to separate the buzz from actionable...
Google has confirmed it is officially testing placing emojis in some search ads. Darcy Burk spotted a pizza emoji on a search ad for Uber Eats...