Google Search Console: What the latest updates mean for marketers

Google Search Console has benefited from some significant upgrades over the past decade. That said, it is still far from perfect and few would argue that it provides a complete package in its current guise. Therefore, Google’s recent announcement of some changes to the platform was very warmly received by the SEO community.

Google emails warnings to webmasters that Chrome will mark http pages with forms as ‘not secure’

Have forms, login fields and other input sections on your HTTP website? Chrome is going to mark them as not secure.

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Google Search Console’s 7/13/17 update: What really changed?

Columnist Kyle Blanchette notes that after Google’s recent update to the Search Analytics report in Search Console, many of Merkle’s clients saw a significant increase in the total number of keywords reported per day.

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Google Search Analytics report now breaks down job listings & details results

New filters have been added to the search appearance tab in the Google Search Analytics report for job listings.

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Did you know? Google sees JavaScript links you don’t

Columnist Kyla Becker explains how poor visibility into JavaScript backlinks can impact webmasters’ ability to keep a clean backlink profile.

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Brace yourself: The benefit and shock of analyzing Googlebot crawl spikes via log files [Case Study]

Site owners really don’t know the full story about who, or what, is crawling their sites until they analyze their server logs. Columnist Glenn Gabe shares a case study that illustrates some insights to be gleaned from a server log file analysis.

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Google’s job listings search is now open to all job search sites & developers

Do you have job listings you want to surface higher in Google? Google now has new structured data support of job listings.

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