Q&A with Google on the future of search
Q&A with Juan Felipe Rincón, Global Lead of Trust & Safety Search Outreach at Google, to discuss his role and the future of search.
8 Reasons You Should Join us at SearchLove London 2018
We’re closing in on SearchLove London – it’s on 15th and 16th October – in just a few short months time.
SearchLove London 2018 Community Speakers Announced
Dim the lights and start the drum roll: the time has finally come to reveal the first ever SearchLove community speakers.
A Tale of Two Lunch Tables at MozCon 2018 (Content-Driven Link Building and Local Search)
Steve Morgan wrote up his notes for two of the Birds of a Feather tables at MozCon 2018, discussion round-tables on content-driven linkbuilding and local search which took place during the lunch breaks.
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Get the Most Out of Wil’s MozCon Presentation – You’ve Got Homework!
What Will I Learn?
Leveraging PowerBI for marketers is a game changer. It’s completely changed the way Wil and Seer works for our clients.
As part of Wil Reynold’s MozCon 2018 presentation that is happening this July in Seattle, we’re inviting conference attendees to participate in an interactive workshop that will show you how to break down silos in your data – empowering you to combine SEO and PPC data sources to uncover new (and profitable!) insights while bringing your teams together to work together towards innovative solutions.…
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How we fought webspam – Webspam Report 2017
We always want to make sure that when you use Google Search to find information, you get the highest quality results. But, we are aware of many bad actors who are trying to manipulate search ranking and profit from it, which is at odds with our core mission: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Over the years, we’ve devoted a huge effort toward combating abuse and spam on Search. Here’s a look at how we fought abuse in 2017.
We call these various types of abuse that violate the webmaster guidelines “spam.” Our evaluation indicated that for many years, less than 1 percent of search results users visited are spammy. In the last couple of years, we’ve managed to further reduce this by half.
Google webspam trends and how we fought webspam in 2017
Another abuse vector is the manipulation of links, which is one of the foundation ranking signals for Search. In 2017 we doubled down our effort in removing unnatural links via ranking improvements and scalable manual actions. We have observed a year-over-year reduction of spam links by almost half.
Working with users and webmasters for a better web
We also actively work with webmasters to maintain the health of the web ecosystem. Last year, we sent 45 million messages to registered website owners via Search Console letting them know about issues we identified with their websites. More than 6 million of these messages are related to manual actions, providing transparency to webmasters so they understand why their sites got manual actions and how to resolve the issue.
Last year, we released a beta version of a new Search Console to a limited number of users and afterwards, to all users of Search Console. We listened to what matters most to the users, and started with popular functionalities such as Search performance, Index Coverage and others. These can help webmasters optimize their websites’ Google Search presence more easily.
Through enhanced Safe Browsing protections, we continue to protect more users from bad actors online. In the last year, we have made significant improvements to our safe browsing protection, such as broadening our protection of macOS devices, enabling predictive phishing protection in Chrome, cracked down on mobile unwanted software, and launched significant improvements to our ability to protect users from deceptive Chrome extension installation.
We have a multitude of channels to engage directly with webmasters. We have dedicated team members who meet with webmasters regularly both online and in-person. We conducted more than 250 online office hours, online events and offline events around the world in more than 60 cities to audiences totaling over 220,000 website owners, webmasters and digital marketers. In addition, our official support forum has answered a high volume of questions in many languages. Last year, the forum had 63,000 threads generating over 280,000 contributing posts by 100+ Top Contributors globally. For more details, see this post. Apart from the forums, blogs and the SEO starter guide, the Google Webmaster YouTube channel is another channel to find more tips and insights. We launched a new SEO snippets video series to help with short and to-the-point answers to specific questions. Be sure to subscribe to the channel!
Despite all these improvements, we know we’re not yet done. We’re relentless in our pursue of an abuse-free user experience, and will keep improving our collaboration with the ecosystem to make it happen.
Help us find the next search industry rising star
For our upcoming SearchLove conference in London in October on the 15th and 16th, we are introducing a new kind of session: we plan to have up to four shorter (20 minute) sessions presented by newcomers.
SearchLove Boston 2018: The Great Big Round Up
On June 7th and 8th, we made our annual return to Boston for our east coast edition of SearchLove.
Google Search at I/O 2018
What we did at I/O
The event was a wonderful way to meet many great people from various communities across the globe, exchange ideas, and gather feedback. Besides many great web sessions, codelabs, and office hours we shared a few things with the community in two sessions specific to Search:
- Deliver search-friendly JavaScript-powered websites with John Mueller and Tom Greenaway
- Build a successful web presence with Google Search with Mariya Moeva and John Mueller
The sessions included the launch of JavaScript error reporting in the Mobile Friendly Test tool, dynamic rendering (we will discuss this in more detail in a future post), and an explanation of how CMS can use the Indexing and Search Console APIs to provide users with insights. For example, Wix lets their users submit their homepage to the index and see it in Search results instantly, and Squarespace created a Google Search keywords report to help webmasters understand what prospective users search for.
During the event, we also presented the new Search Console in the Sandbox area for people to try and were happy to get a lot of positive feedback, from people being excited about the AMP Status report to others exploring how to improve their content for Search.
Hands-on codelabs, case studies and more
We presented the Structured Data Codelab that walks you through adding and testing structured data. We were really happy to see that it ended up being one of the top 20 codelabs by completions at I/O. If you want to learn more about the benefits of using Structured Data, check out our case studies.
During the in-person office hours we saw a lot of interest around HTTPS, mobile-first indexing, AMP, and many other topics. The in-person Office Hours were a wonderful addition to our monthly Webmaster Office Hours hangout. The questions and comments will help us adjust our documentation and tools by making them clearer and easier to use for everyone.
Highlights and key takeaways
We also repeated a few key points that web developers should have an eye on when building websites, such as:
- Indexing and rendering don’t happen at the same time. We may defer the rendering to a later point in time.
- Make sure the content you want in Search has metadata, correct HTTP statuses, and the intended canonical tag.
- Hash-based routing (URLs with “#”) should be deprecated in favour of the JavaScript History API in Single Page Apps.
- Links should have an href attribute pointing to a URL, so Googlebot can follow the links properly.
Make sure to watch this talk for more on indexing, dynamic rendering and troubleshooting your site. If you wanna learn more about things to do as a CMS developer or theme author or Structured Data, watch this talk.
We were excited to meet some of you at I/O as well as the global I/O extended events and share the latest developments in Search. To stay in touch, join the Webmaster Forum or follow us on Twitter, Google+, and YouTube.
Posted by Martin Splitt, Webmaster Trends Analyst
Search Events for Summer and Why Everyone Should Attend
There are many search events in our industry, but which one should you attend? It is important you can go to at least a few of the conferences and SEO Jo Blogs explains why on State of Digital.
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The Insider’s Guide: SearchLove Boston 2018
With just under four weeks until SearchLove returns to our favourite east coast city of Boston, we thought it was time to give you a low-down on what to expect and some insider tips, including:
Our goal: helping webmasters and content creators
- Google Web Fundamentals: Provides technical guidance on building a modern website that takes advantage of open web standards.
- Google Search developer documentation: Describes how Google crawls and indexes a website. Includes authoritative guidance on building a site that is optimized for Google Search.
- Search Console Help Center: Provides detailed information on how to use and take advantage of Search Console, the best way for a website owner to understand how Google sees their site.
- The Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Starter Guide: Provides a complete overview of the basics of SEO according to our recommended best practices.
- Google webmaster guidelines: Describes policies and practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely from the Google index or otherwise affected by an algorithmic or manual spam action that can negatively affect their Search appearance.
- Google Webmasters YouTube Channel
Google I/O 2018 – What sessions should SEOs and Webmasters watch live ?
However, you don’t have to physically attend the event to take advantage of this once-a-year opportunity: many conferences and talks are live streamed on YouTube for anyone to watch. You will find the full-event schedule here.
5 reasons to attend SearchLove Boston 2018
This June 7th & 8th we are hitting up Boston for our annual East Coast conference, and we can’t wait!
SearchLove San Diego 2018 Round Up
2018 was our fifth year in San Diego for SearchLove and what a blast it was.
Event recap: State of Search with Brainlabs
On February 22nd, leading digital media agency Brainlabs hosted the latest in its series of PPC Chat Live events at its London HQ. With speakers from Google, Verve Search, and of course from Brainlabs too, there were plenty of talking points to consider and digest. In this article, we recap the highlights from an enlightening event.
#AMPConf 2018 ⚡ Key Announcements and Highlights
Barry Adams attended the second annual AMP Conference, which featured a range of talks and interesting announcements from the AMP community. Read about AMP for email, AMP Stories, and the latest WordPress and AMP developments.
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How to deliver a data-driven search marketing strategy using customer intent trends
Where is the biggest opportunity in marketing at the moment? With 3.5 billion searches per day being carried out by Google, not to mention on vertical-specific websites like Amazon, YouTube and Pinterest, there is a huge sea of data available on customer intent which marketers should be taking advantage of.
5 reasons to attend SearchLove San Diego 2018
In just a few short weeks’ time we’ll be jetting off to sunny San Diego for our annual West Coast conference, and we can’t wait!
SearchLove San Diego in Focus: Three FREE San Diego 2017 videos
In case you hadn’t heard by now SearchLove San Diego 2018 is happening on March 26 & 27, in the stunning setting of Paradise Point.