Suppose you’ve just composed the most objectively useful, engaging and brilliant web content ever. Now suppose that content remained unseen and unheard of, never once appearing in search results.
At the end of 2018, Google said mobile-first indexing — that is, using a website’s mobile version to index its pages — was being used for more than half the web pages in Google search results. Today, ...
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Founder at M16 Marketing and a Forbes Agency Council member. He's a leading marketing technologist on a mission to create success stories. Getting search engines to index your website's pages is an ...
In case you’ve not seen this little number doing the rounds today, Google is now able to index some website comments. According to Digital Inspiration, Facebook comments are searchable, meaning that ...
My first thought when stepping into the Powerset offices: "Overfunded." The company, which aims to create a better search engine than Google, already has some of the search giant's trappings: fancy ...
Today Google announced that they've got a timeline for when they'll move to mobile-first indexing for all websites starting in September of 2020. For most websites, this won't be a big deal. Most ...
In response to the ‘indexing crisis’, market leader SpeedyIndex is expanding beyond Telegram. This includes the launch of a new web platform featuring a centralised dashboard, as well as an updated ...
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