Search Engine Roundtable |
- Daily Search Forum Recap: October 28, 2021
- Google Lets You Remove Images Of Minors From Search With New Tool & Policy
- Poll: SEOs Split On Doing Black Hat SEO
- Brave Search Uses Click Data In Search Ranking Algorithm
- Google Merchant Center Unique Product Identifier Limited Enforcement
- Google: We Don't Care About The Image For Web Search
- Google Swanky Office
| Daily Search Forum Recap: October 28, 2021 Posted: Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Google said when it comes to web search... |
| Google Lets You Remove Images Of Minors From Search With New Tool & Policy Posted: Google announced a new policy and tool to allow you to remove images of minors, kids and teens under the age of 18, from Google Search results, both images and web search. This is likely a welcomed feature for many parents, many teens and reputation management companies. |
| Poll: SEOs Split On Doing Black Hat SEO Posted: Marie Haynes ran a poll that asked SEOs "do you do any SEO you'd consider Blackhat?" The results were pretty 50/50, about half said they do not do any black hat SEO and 28% said they do, and 23% said they do "maybe a little" black hat SEO. |
| Brave Search Uses Click Data In Search Ranking Algorithm Posted: Brave made some big news the other week when it announced it is replacing Google Search as the default in its Brave browser with its own search engine. The thing is, Brave documented how it does ranking and it actually said it uses click data for ranking purposes. |
| Google Merchant Center Unique Product Identifier Limited Enforcement Posted: In September we said Google Merchant Center would enforce that all products would have unique product identifiers (UPI) within the product feed. If there was not UPI, Google would immediately disapproved and no longer showed in free listings. That is now changing to limited performance enforcements. |
| Google: We Don't Care About The Image For Web Search Posted: Google's John Mueller said that when it comes to web search, Google does not "look at the specific images on the page" for web search or ranking purposes. For image search, Google does but for web search, John said no. |
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