Here is the ChatGPT prompt:
“Based on these 2 files analyze my webpage and tell me how I can improve it from SEO point of view so I can rank higher in search engine. Tell me all the steps I need to take to improve it.”
This strategy will give you a complete actionable plan to improve any webpage of your website from SEO perspective, so you can rank higher in Google on more keywords.
I posted a bunch of resources around the US vs Google monopoly trial. Google updated its crawler documentation in a big way. Google posted new local review restrictions and enforcements. Google is asking how you will use Gemini and AI for SEO.
A daily recap video summarizing a few of the top search marketing headlines covered at the Search Engine Roundtable.
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00:27 Welcome
3:04 How does the Google search engine work?
8:40 How Google determines website rankings
14:50 Breakdown of the Google search engine results pages (SERPs)
18:30 What is SEO and why is it important?
23:51 First steps before implementing SEO
28:17 Keyword research and recommendations
32:02 Organize your website’s pages: Website structure and navigation
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from April 1, 2022. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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Timestamps:
00:55 Why do the server logs not match the crawl report?
03:10 Why did our Discover traffic drop?
07:05 When you redirect a domain, does it show in the links report?
08:40 A spammy site copies us, is the DMCA form relevant?
11:52 Will our site see a traffic loss when migrating?
14:55 We moved in 2020, can we still fix the robots.txt for redirects?
17:28 What’s the optimal content length per page?
18:54 Some of our blog posts aren’t indexed, what can we do?
22:13 What’s Google’s position on autogenerated content?
26:06 Does using a span tag in a heading affect SEO?
27:28 Can a low PageSpeed score affect my site’s ranking?
31:02 Is a hidden navigational link on mobile affect my site’s SEO?
32:10 Is using abbreviations like “eg” a problem?
33:15 A competitor uses structured data incorrectly, should we do it too?
34:24 Our chat-tool shows a “bubble” on pages, is it a problem?
38:14 Search Console shows AMP articles, but uses non-AMP URLs. Why?
39:51 Can Google crawl pagination with “view more” buttons?
42:34 To what degree does Google follow the robots.txt directives?
44:25 Can I sell Fireworks on my website, even if it’s considered dangerous for Ads?
45:23 Can I launch a new shop with all products at once?
46:52 Google says max 16 words in an alt text, what does it mean for usability?
49:16 Some content is hidden until a user clicks and runs JavaScript, is it indexable?
53:27 If 40% of your content is affiliate, will Google consider your site a deals website?
54:45 Does it matter if publishers outsource content vs if it’s written by staff writers?
This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from January 28, 2022. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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🔎 En este nuevo episodio de Actualidad SEO de diciembre, con ambiente navideño, repasamos las últimas noticias del sector. Hay cosas importantes.
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07:17 Errores de redirección en Search Console
07:54 Nuevos cambios de diseño en SERPs
11:28 Google Ads con imágenes en Desktop
12:25 John Mueller sobre estructura de URLs
13:39 YouTube Search Insights para keywords en YouTube
15:38 Despedida
This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from December 10, 2021. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This video will help you understand SEO – Search Engine Optimization and how you can optimize your website to be discovered in search engines like Google. Go through the whole video to understand how SEO can help you get more organic traffic through different techniques of Off-page SEO and On-page SEO.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from November 26, 2021. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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In this November episode of Google Search News, John Mueller goes over recent developments in the Google Search world. Stay tuned to hear about:
00:00 Intro
0:51 Core Web Vitals and page experience
3:07 Title links
4:24 Continuous scrolling
5:18 New ecommerce documentation
6:25 The State of Technical SEO Report from Aira and Women in Tech SEO
6:43 Updated quality rater guidelines for Search
7:27 We are hiring! Search Quality Analyst role in California
7:48 Google My Business is now Google Business Profile
8:05 Wrap up
Core Web Vitals and page experience
Timeline for bringing page experience ranking to desktop →
For more on web.dev information →
Title links
More information on how Google generates title links for web page results →
Control your title links in search results →
Continuous scrolling
Continuous scrolling comes to Search on mobile →
New ecommerce documentation
Best practices for ecommerce sites in Google Search →
The State of Technical SEO Report from Aira and Women in Tech SEO.
For more information→
Areej AbuAli’s Twitter →
Paddy Moogan’s Twitter →
Updated quality rater guidelines for Search
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We are hiring! Search Quality Analyst role in California
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Google My Business is now Google Business Profile
Foster meaningful conversations with customers on Google →
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SEO experts Joost de Valk & Jono Alderson will update you on relevant and recent SEO changes. Watch the recording of this webinar and you’ll have everything you need to know to kickstart your SEO strategy for the coming month! ✨
Google News
0:00 – What is on the agenda?
0:24 – New features in Google search
7:06 – Google Reader defunct, but you can ‘follow’ RSS feeds
8:18 – New help docs for SEO titles and descriptions
9:49 – Search On ’21
10:24 – MUM updates and new features
14:18 – AI is making information more useful
15:20 – New ways to shop on Google
17:31 – Search tools for evaluating information
In this video, John Lincoln explains how to get Google SEO traffic with almost no effort. Check out these four strategies to incorporate into your SEO strategy:
1. Google Trends – Use real-time searches, daily searches, and breakout queries to create a page that covers the hottest topics. Get easy Google SEO traffic with almost no effort by being first to market, creating content around popular terms.
2. Google Search Console – Use this tool to find search terms Google is serving a page on your website in the results. The next step to Google SEO traffic is to create pages for search queries you have not created content for.
3. Click-Through Rate – Analyze those pages you have a high click-through rate for trends and see what is consistently working. Then, implement these tactics on pages with low click-through rates for an easy Google traffic boost.
4. Google Question Hub – Find unanswered questions and create content and pages. By addressing the top unanswered search queries, Google will reward you with even more traffic to your site.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from August 6, 2021. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from July 9, 2021. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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In this episode of AskGooglebot, John Mueller explains how long it takes a new page to be indexed by Google and what you can do to speed up the process. This question was submitted by filecoffee. Thank you!
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from DATEDATE. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from May 28, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from May 21, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from May 14, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from May 7, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from April 16, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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This webinar shares insights on how SEO professionals can integrate social media data with their keyword intelligence via emerging audience intelligence technologies to:
* Understand keyword-level ‘search audiences’ by gathering behavioral insights using social consumer segmentation data from audience intelligence research,
* Enhance keyword-level content strategy and SEO topical modeling informed by integrating keyword intelligence and audience intelligence insights,
* Efficiently prospect hyper-relevant influencers and link opportunities at scale per niche audience community within a keyword segment.
The topics of discovery include:
* What are the benefits of an audience-first SEO strategy?
* How do I integrate keyword intelligence and audience intelligence research to formulate an audience-first SEO strategy?
* How do I optimize towards an audience-first SEO strategy to improve performance?
* How do I coordinate an audience-first SEO strategy?
* What do I need to start formulating an audience-first SEO strategy?
Slides and transcript →
Semrush Keyword Research features →
Audience Insights in Semrush .Trends → (the “Audience Insights” tab)
This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from April 1, 2021. These sessions are open to anything webmaster related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.
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1,066 Backlinks for Google SEO Guest Post Syndication Backlink Network For 2021 Update. I wanted to update my guest post auto approval syndication network technique video and give 1,000+ backlinks. Google SEO is not only about backlinks but they sure do help for rankings.
It is best to get links on websites that are related and getting traffic but if you can not it is always my recommendation to buffer or tier out other links. Included in this SEO backlink list will be auto approve guest blogs but also other types of backlinks as well. This is an update list to my 551 links list for auto approval guest post backlinks.
Please remember if your building non-relevant backlinks than use a buffer link or tiered link building strategy to help protect your main website from any issues.
So if you have further questions about building backlinks or any other Google SEO questions feel free to ask below.
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In this episode recorded from home, Daniel Waisberg discusses the main questions you should be thinking about if you’re responsible for an ecommerce website. Learn about SEO best practices, how to use Search Console to monitor errors, and how to optimize your presence on Google to increase Search traffic.
Product structured data →
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Martin Splitt, Developer Advocate at Google, goes over how to ensure your Single Page App is discoverable via Google Search. He also explains what a Single Page App is and what to look out for when building them.
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Fixing JavaScript issues in Search →
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In the sixth episode of SEO Mythbusting season 2, Martin Splitt (Developer Advocate, Google) and Lily Ray (SEO Director, Path Interactive) discuss if more content is always a good thing for SEO or not.
Specific timestamped topics discussed:
Updating the same type of content each year vs creating new one (00:00)
Introduction to the episode (1:07)
How much content should I have and to what extent does this help my performance? (1:52)
Does having a blog / producing new content help my performance on Google? (03:02)
Updating older pieces of content (04:00)
Is there any way that Google tells us if there’s ‘too much content’ or maybe that content is underperforming? (04:40)
Underperforming content and the overall trustworthiness or authority (05:36)
Grouping and consolidation of one’s content (06:19)
Is word count a ranking factor? (08:07)
Specific keywords and word count (8:39)
Auto-generated content & canonicalization (9:32)
How does Google determine duplicate content? (11:35)
Documentation mentioned in this episode:
Quality evaluator guidelines →
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In the fourth episode of SEO Mythbusting season 2, Martin Splitt (Developer Advocate, Google) and Glenn Gabe (Digital Marketing Consultant, G-Squared Interactive) discuss the most common SEO questions and myths around site moves, URL migration, domain name changes, and more!
Specific timestamped topics discussed in this episode:
Redirecting images during a site redesign or migration (0:00)
Will you always experience a drop in traffic with a domain name change or a site migration? (1:53)
Buying a new domain name with history & traffic anomalies (2:40)
Site merger vs site move (6:24)
What goes on on the Google side once a domain name change is triggered? (8:12)
Why would one use the Change of Address Tool? (10:16)
If a site moves, is there a reassessment of content quality by Google? (11:15)
Should you revert back if a site migration results in a major drop in traffic? (14:54)
Should one unblock URLs normally blocked by robots.txt during a site migration? (17:31)
Most common problems after a site moves & doing things step-by-step (18:16)
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Documentation mentioned in this episode:
How to 301 redirect images during a website redesign or CMS migration →
Site moves (with URL changes) →
Change of Address Tool →
Penguin update →
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In this episode of SEO Mythbusting season 2, Martin Splitt (Developer Advocate, Google) and Rachel Costello (Technical SEO Consultant, Builtvisible, at the time of recording Technical SEO & Content Manager, DeepCrawl) discuss the most common SEO questions and myths around canonicalization.
Specific timestamped topics discussed in this episode:
Canonicalization is not a topical grouping (0:00)
The most common canonicalization myths (1:29)
Is canonicalization a directive or a signal for Google Search? (2:01)
Should canonicalization be used as a redirect? (3:08)
What are the actual factors for duplication and deduplication? (4:25)
Site’s preference for the canonical URL vs user’s preference (7:33)
Canonicalization vs unique content on pages with a canonical tag (08:59)
Documentation mentioned in this episode:
Learn more about canonicalization →
Canonical URLS: How does Google pick the one? (video) →
In the third episode of SEO Mythbusting season 2, Martin Splitt (Developer Advocate, Google) and Eric Enge (General Manager of Digital, Perficient) discuss the most common SEO questions and myths around page speed.
Specific timestamped topics discussed in this episode:
The general misconception about page speed & ranking (0:00)
Why is page speed important? (1:57)
Page speed vs content relevancy (3:00)
Average vs recommended web page size (4:54)
Page speed optimization (5:48)
The intricacies of Lighthouse reports, data, and scores (7:44)
Page speed on the different user devices and connections (9:18)
Page speed, Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), and Progressive Web Apps (PWA) (11:36)
More on page speed as a factor in Google Search ranking (13:06)
Documentation mentioned in this episode:
Evaluating page experience →
Why performance matters →
Mobile page speed – industry benchmarks →
Lazy loading →
Lighthouse →
Chrome User Experience Report →
Progressive Web Apps →
In this episode of Search for Beginners, we explain what SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is and how you can use it to attract new customers to your website. Stay tuned to learn methods and best practices on how to increase visibility for and discoverability of your website.
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What is SEO and how does it work? This video explains how search engine optimization works and how you can optimize your website to be discovered in search engines like Google.
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What is SEO?
SEO, or search engine optimization, is the process of optimizing content to be discovered through a search engine’s organic search results.
Understanding the intricacies of how search engines like Google work is crucial, as you get a clearer picture of how you can optimize your web pages to rank higher and get more organic traffic.
First, we look into the definition of SEO and how SEO on different search engines are all about driving traffic but to different destinations like videos, product pages or web pages.
Then we find out the 3 reasons why marketers all over the world are incorporating SEO into their marketing strategy.
After we’re clear about the what and the why of SEO, we dig deep into the mechanics of how Google works to rank pages.
Sam first explains the process by which Google crawls the web to build up its massive index of information before going into the search algorithms that they use to find the most relevant results in the shortest time possible.
By taking a look at Google’s own claims on how their search algorithm works, we examine the various considerations that they look at when interpreting queries and ranking pages.
Sam breaks down one of the most important things to master as an SEO – the reason behind a searcher’s query or search intent. Through a couple of examples in the search engine results pages (SERPs), he then emphasizes the crucial things to look out for to match the searcher’s intent.
Other key points covered in this tutorial:
– How Google identifies relevancy though content
– The 3 broad categories that Google uses to identify quality pages (EAT)
– How Google considers usability of web pages
Finally, we look at how Google uses personalized data and how such personalization affects your Google searches.
This video gives a strong foundation of how search engines like Google work and breaks down the basics of SEO.
Having such an understanding is crucial for anyone considering SEO, new to SEO or learning about SEO as it gives you a better idea on how you can optimize your web pages to rank higher and get more organic traffic.
Timestamps:
1:06 Why to incorporate SEO into your marketing strategy?
1:47 How does Google work?
4:05 Understand the meaning of a search query
6:43 Understand how Google identifies relevance through content
8:18 Learn how Google identifies the quality of content
9:31 How does Google consider the usability of webpages?
10:46 How does Google work with personalized data?
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Namaskaar Dosto, is video mein maine aapse SEO ke baare mein baat ki hai, SEO kya hota hai Search Engine Optimization ka matlab kya hai, Black Hat SEO kya hai aur aap kasie apni website ya fir Youtube video ko rank karwa sakte hai kisi search engine mein. Mujhe umeed hai ki aapko yeh video pasand aayegi.
What is SEO? Watch this easy to understand Video to help you or your clients have the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) process explained.
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Don’t know what search engine optimization is? Know someone who needs easy to understand overview of SEO? That’s what this video provides, in three minutes. It’s part of the many resources provided by Search Engine Land’s “What Is SEO” page & the video was created with Common Craft, which has many other great, short explainer videos like this at