Google ranks pages by using an algorithm to search its massive database of everything it can find on the internet, and find pages that seem relevant to each individual search. For popular searches, it ...
We probably won’t see chunking go away as long as publishers can point to a positive effect. However, Google seems to feel ...
Most top-ranking websites fail HTML validation. Google explains why perfect code isn’t required, and what matters instead. Many top websites have invalid homepage HTML, yet still rank well.
Digital marketers are providing more evidence that Google’s disabling of the num=100 search parameter correlates exactly with changes in Google Search Console impression rates. What looked like ...