Google App Indexing Now Supports Eight New Languages
Google announced that their App Indexing protocol, the ability for Google to link search results to your mobile apps direct deep content now supports eight new languages. App Indexing lets developers markup their content so that if a searcher has an An…
Search In Pics: Google Patio Remodel, Yahoo Robot Cake & Google Doodle Finalists
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more. Google’s Remodeled Patio Area Time Lapse Pictures: Source: Google+ G…
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App Indexing in more languages
In April, we launched App Indexing in English globally so deep links to your mobile apps could appear in Google Search results on Android everywhere. Today, we’re adding the first publishers with content in other languages: Fairfax Domain, MercadoLibre, Letras.Mus.br, Vagalume, Idealo, L’Equipe, Player.fm, Upcoming, Au Feminin, Marmiton, and chip.de. In the U.S., we now also support some more apps — Walmart, Tapatalk, and Fancy.
We’ve also translated our developer guidelines into eight additional languages: Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
If you’re interested in participating in App Indexing, and your content and implementation are ready, please let us know by filling out this form. As always, you can ask questions on the mobile section of our webmaster forum.
Finally, if you’re headed to Google I/O in June, be sure to check out the session on the “Future of Apps and Search”, where we’ll share some more updates on App Indexing.
Posted by Erik Hendriks, Software Engineer
Press Release Sites See Huge Drop In Google Ranking After Panda 4.0
Yesterday I reported at Search Engine Land that Panda 4.0 may have hurt press release sites and showed SearchMetrics data for PRWeb, PR Newswire…
Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: May 30, 2014
A lot of search news this week at the Search Engine Roundtable. Matt Cutts of Google gave us on the record what Panda 4.0 was. We saw significant drops with press release web sites after 4.0 hit. eBay may have been hit by a manual action and not Pan…
4 Mistakes Agencies Make to Lose Clients
Not understanding the client’s business or economics, not doing enough keyword and competitive analysis, using a generic proposal template, and lack of communication and reporting the wrong metrics will cost you future business and current clients.
Friday Infographic: What Time to Tweet, Post, Pin or Tumble?
What time is best to tweet, to put something on Facebook, Linkedin or Google+? An extensive look at timing.
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Friday Infographic: What Time to Tweet, Post, Pin or Tumble?
Despite Google’s Efforts, Counterfeiters Are Commonplace On AdWords
Should a company that includes the phrase “don’t be evil” in their code of conduct be expected to block counterfeiters from buying ads on their search engine result pages? Is it “evil” to sell AdWords to websites that are filled with copyright infringing photos? These…
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Yahoo Search Testing A Fixed Top Search Bar
Ruben Gomez noticed that Yahoo is testing a new user interface for their search results, which sticks the top search bar to the top of the page, no matter how far you scroll down the page. Here is a picture showing the scroll bar midway down the page, but the top search bar stuck at […]
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Working With a New PPC Client: 7 Ways to Drive AdWords Strategies & Objectives
It’s all about the client. Whether you’ve just landed a new client or you’ve recently started working for a new company or agency, here are seven ways to ensure your client’s accounts are optimized and performing at their highest level.
Google: Even Old But Active Manual Actions Will Show In Google Webmaster Tools
Google launched their manual action viewer back in August of 2013. The question was, would Google show manual actions dating back years before that…
AJAX Hash Bang URLs No Longer Work In Fetch As Google Tool
This week, Google introduced the new fetch as Google tool that now supports rendering the page as well. The tool is actually very sweet in many ways, including visualizing what Google sees and showing you what Google cannot see…
Is comScore’s Google Search Share Data False? Not Exactly
Search market share data from comScore’s isn’t invalid or incorrect. But new research from Conductor is also pretty consistent with what many webmasters find when it comes to actual click-throughs to a site from Google search results.
Friday Commentary: Brands should consider customising their AdTech stack
These days, a CMO of a big brand depends on many different AdTech solutions to deliver their Online Advertising program. Where to start? Laurent Boninfante talks about this on our latest Friday Commentary.
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Friday Commentary: Brands should consider customising their AdTech stack
Friday Infographic: Search in 2014 The #SMX E-book
As you know, we published an e-book last week about SMX London 2014. This e-book covers the event like we have never done before: more extensive than our regular blogposts, but more importantly: more organised. On the topics you want. To give you a bit of an idea, here’s an infographic we created around the e-book, […]
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Friday Infographic: Search in 2014 The #SMX E-book
Google Opens “Right To Be Forgotten” Form For EU Citizens
Google has taken a big step forward with complying with the European Union’s new “Right To Be Forgotten” that was established after a court ruling earlier this month. The company has established a new form allowing those in the EU to request takedown of URLs they dislike. How The…
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Fetch as Google Adds Page Rendering
Google has added to the Fetch as Google tool in Webmaster Tools, allowing webmasters to render their webpage as Googlebot sees it and address any issues. You can Fetch and Render for Desktop, Mobile: Smartphone, Mobile: XHTML/WML or Mobile: cHTML.
Breaking the SEO Rules: When Not to Follow Best Practices – Whiteboard Friday
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Best practices are set in place to guide us toward success in most situations. Not all situations. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Cyrus shows us several instances in which it’s actually best to break the rules and throw tho…
Two Links, Different Anchor Text, Same URL: Does it Matter to Google?
In his latest Webmaster Help video, Google’s Distinguished Engineer Matt Cutts discusses what happens to the flow of PageRank when Google crawls a page and finds two links on a page pointing to the same target, but each uses unique anchor text.
