Search engine giant Google recently announced at Google I/O on Wednesday that they are testing a brand new Speed Report within Google Search Console which is powered off of CrUX data. The ultimate objective of this report offers a combined view field metrics of the site. In addition to that, it also enables you to drill down into specific issues and present specific examples of those issues. Although the report was launched recently, it was discovered couples of months earlier. As of now the report is still not live, but presently it is available in beta right now. So, anyone who uses Google Search Console can have access to the report. It was back in February when Google was in the news for coming up with latest features those were possibly coming to the Search Console. And the speed re
Read More >Everyone has been in this situation before. Someone is pitching the clients or the boss to find out a long-term and fruitful SEO strategy! When the pitch went great, they love their ideas, and then the CMO says that CMO: “So, if we partner with you, how much growth can we expect?” SEO: “Oh, it doesn’t work like that. It’s actually impossible to forecast any specific improvements or ranking positions, because there’s no way to manually force a keyword to rank in a specific position. In addition, we can’t force users to take actions, only encourage them through…. Blah blah blah.” CMO: “Cool, sounds great! So, what kind of growth can we expect?” Caveats towards Forecasting SEO Potential Trying to forecast on the SEO performance is quite a difficult ta
Read More >The all-new look will offer some specific labelling to the overall search results. It will also prepare the mobile search for different kinds of content as well as engagements for customers to take correct from the search results. Google is all set to launch a brand new look for Search results for mobiles. The announcement came last Wednesday, and the apprise comprises a new arrangement of text ads as well as organic listings. What’s New in the Text Ads? The black “Ad” label that was in the testing phase under the Search Engine giant – Google for the last couple of months has finally arrived with a brand new update. It has successfully replaced the label with a green outline that was introduced by Google itself in 2017. The label will now appear at the top of the ad with the
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