2 New Google Mobile Search Tests: Larger Titles & Info Cards
Google has made some changes to how they are displaying mobile search results, and if you’re ranking number one for your queries and have sitelinks, your click-through rate from mobile devices on those searches might get significantly higher.
Want To Speak @ SMX East? Here’s How
The agenda is live, and we’re now accepting submissions to speak at Search Marketing Expo – SMX East 2014, Oct. 30 – Sept. 1, at the Javitz Convention Center in New York City. To increase the odds of being selected, be sure to read the agenda. Understand what the sessions are about. Ensure…
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67% of Travel & Hospitality Brands Use Dedicated Mobile Sites
A travel and hospitality industry analysis by The Search Agency finds that of the 100 travel sites studied, 8 percent implemented responsive design, 67 percent served dedicated mobile sites, and 25 percent served desktop versions of the site.
Why Buzzstream is an Outreach Swiss Army Knife
Outreach is an essential component of any linkbuilding campaign, but it can also be a super time consuming one. This is especially true if you approach outreach and linkbuilding as relationship building. So as someone who spends a lot of time on outreach campaigns, I’m a fan of anything that help me be more efficient or […]
NAP Hunter! Lite now in the Chrome store
Hey local SEOers! NAP Hunter! Lite, our Chrome extension for citation research and audits, is now available in the Chrome store. This should streamline installations, so you can get to automating. For more info on how to run the extension check out the “How to Run NAP Hunter! Lite” section at the end of this […]
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Bing: How We Pick Your Title Tag
Microsoft Bing published a blog post on how they decide on what title tags to publish in their search results.
We covered this in detail most recently via a Google Matt Cutts video on how Google selects a title tag. So let’s go over it with Bing…
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Google Removes Authorship Images From Search Results
Yesterday, I broke the news at Search Engine Land that Google has decided to drop the images and circle counts from the authorship snippets in the Google search results.
Google’s John Mueller posted…
Remarketing Lists For Search Ads Can Now Use Conversion-Based Automated Bid Strategies In AdWords
Now when you enable AdWords conversion-based automated bid strategies in your Remarketing Lists For Search Ads campaigns, the predicted conversion performance of those remarketing lists will influence the bidding. Google announced on its Google+ page t…
Competitive Analysis: The Most Valuable SEO Tactic You Ignore [Data]
When it comes to getting ahead in search, experts agree that competitive analysis is critical. International search engine optimization (SEO) consultant Aleyda Solis observes: One of the most important activities for any SEO process is the initial comp…
Android TV Shows Knowledge Graph Search Results
Google’s just announced Android TV is a significant improvement over the original Google TV. It doesn’t require a game controller or bulky remote to work (though a game controller can be used for Google Play Games). And you can search for content with your voice. The UI is simple and…
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How Hard Should You Press The Gas Pedal In Paid Search?
The following post contains a number of metaphors strained to the breaking point; viewer discretion is advised. An enduring truth in the paid search business is that paid search managers and marketing teams spend far more time thinking about tactical m…
VIDEO + SLIDESHOW: Search Powered Psychographics
In the future, intentional care must be paid to which potential customers are shepherded into the marketing funnel. As we follow them, we can’t miss the opportunity to further refine the first targeting hop with a second. Most marketers don’t know that retargeting can be filtered by…
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130 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Local Search Automation Tool
Choosing a local search automation vendor can be a complicated and intimidating decision for companies with hundreds or thousands of brick-and-mortar locations. Make a smarter decision when picking a company to team up with by asking these questions.
Google Begins Removing Search Results Over “Right To Be Forgotten” Demands
Google has begun processing and removing the approved submissions done through the right to the Right To Be Forgotten Form. The Right To Be Forgotten is a European Court Of Justice ruling from May 2014 that EU citizens could request that search engines…
RIP Technorati Blog Search & Rankings: The Once Popular Blog Tools Have Been Sunset
Technorati was once the go to source for blog search and blogger discovery thanks to their authority scores, top lists and blog claiming processes. The Technorati Authority score was a status symbol, something that companies fought hard to improve. At …
Google removes G+ photos from authorship in SERPs: does it matter?
For example, Justin Briggs used eye-tracking technology to show that search results with social annotations attracted more attention that ‘standard’ results, even when they appeared further down the page.
Furthermore, Cyrus Shepard managed to increase traffic by 35% just by optimising his profile picture.
Currently it seems that images are still showing in search results – here’s my beautiful face in a screenshot from earlier today:

However Search Engine Land says this is the new design. The image and circle count are gone, though the author’s name is still clickable:
Why?
As is usually the case, Google’s actions have created a great deal of debate online. The stated aim of creating a cleaner, universal look across different devices seems at least partly legit in my opinion.
But many SEOs believe that Google is moving to protect its ad revenues, as profile images make the natural listings more noticeable than paid results.
IMO, most compelling explanation for Google removing profile pics from search is that it distracted from ads, and cost advertisers clicks
— Rand Fishkin (@randfish) June 25, 2014
Google is constantly evolving the way it displays search results, to the point that PPC is becoming more and more indistinguishable from natural results.
Therefore it wouldn’t be that surprising if the removal of images was designed to reduce the prominence of organic results.
Another common point of discussion surrounds whether this spells the beginning of the end for Google+.
Now is the time! And first step of Google to kill G+? RT @rjonesx: @aleyda I hope everyone removes their authorship backlinks
— Aleyda Solis (@aleyda) June 25, 2014
Personally I don’t feel this is the case, as G+ is about more than just authorship.
And anyway, Google hasn’t done away with authorship altogether, only social annotations and images within search results.
While we can only guess as to why Google has removed the images, one thing most people seem to agree on is that Google has removed one of the only reasons for using its authorship mark up.
So…
Is it still worthwhile having authorship?
Having an image show up in search results was certainly one of the most compelling reasons for using authorship. Now that’s gone, should we all abandon it?
Well probably not, as there isn’t really a great downside to having your Google profile associated with your blogs and articles.
Personally I’m happy to let Google know which sites I’m writing for, on the off chance that it does impact its algorithm at a later date.
Similarly, if you are an authority in a particular subject then it’s still useful to have your name displayed in search results.
Ultimately though, the main impact from this update may be that in future fewer people sign up for authorship, as it’s undeniable that Google has removed one of the most visible and compelling incentives.
So, Google *incentivate* us to implement Authorship and then takes the incentive away after a while, once we have fallen for it… sigh.
— Aleyda Solis (@aleyda) June 25, 2014
Check Out the SMX East Agenda – Register Now & Save $300
The Search Marketing Expo – SMX East agenda is now posted! Check out the agenda and register for the lowest-offered Super Early Bird rates. The SMX East agenda features 60+ sessions on paid search, SEO, local and mobile search, analytics and more. Couldn’t get a ticket for the sold out SMX…
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Did Google Update On June 24th? Very Little SEO Chatter
On June 24th, all the tools tracking Google’s search fluctuations began lighting up. MozCast, SearchMetrics, SERPS.com all went nuts. Algoroo seemed calm, which is interesting…
Google App Indexing Easier Now & New Webmaster Tools Reports
Yesterday, at Google I/O, Google announced that their app indexing solution is now available to everyone without requiring approval…
