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Below is what happened in search today, as reported by Search Engine Land and from other sources across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
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Google warns webmasters not to use misleading event markup
Nov 27, 2017 by Barry Schwartz
Google may penalize websites for the misleading use of event markup. -
Looking to get out of the SEO business? Good!
Nov 27, 2017 by Jeremy Knauff
The SEO industry is increasingly challenging, and columnist Jeremy Knauff explains why this is beneficial for the industry. -
Want to speak at SMX West? Here’s how
Nov 27, 2017 by Chris Sherman
The agenda for the upcoming SMX West show is live, with opportunities to apply as a speaker for certain sessions. The event will be held from March 13-15, 2018, at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. To improve your chances of being selected, be sure to read the agenda closely. -
Google showing knowledge graph data in local panels
Nov 27, 2017 by Barry Schwartz
Google is combining local panel and knowledge graph panels in some searches related to major companies with multiple local venues. -
Search in Pics: Android candy dispenser, Google Jiu Jitsu shirt & Bing partner plaque
Nov 24, 2017 by Barry Schwartz
This week’s Search In Pictures features images from search engine companies, showcasing what employees eat, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, and the various toys they own. -
Don’t forget! RSVP for the ‘SEO in 2018’ webinar.
Nov 27, 2017 by Digital Marketing Depot
SEO is constantly changing, and effective strategies from last year might not work currently. In this webinar, top industry experts will discuss the latest developments SEOs need to be aware of. -
How your website redesign can sabotage your paid search efforts
Nov 27, 2017 by Pauline Jakober
Relaunching a website is exciting for businesses, but columnist Pauline Jakober warns that without careful planning, a redesign can harm your PPC program. -
2-step methodology for dealing with PPC performance downturns
Nov 24, 2017 by Jeff Baum
When faced with an unexpected drop in paid search campaign performance, columnist Jeff Baum outlines a method to address the issue while maintaining client trust. -
Coming to terms with fake reviews
Nov 24, 2017 by Kevin Lee
Just as some forms of SEO are deemed unacceptable, fake reviews are frowned upon by Google and other review sites. Columnist Kevin Lee explores the issue and encourages resisting the temptation to solicit fake reviews. - Thanksgiving Google doodle turkey pardons itself & takes leave from any dinner traditions
Nov 23, 2017 by Amy Gesenhues
Google’s Thanksgiving Doodle features a turkey pardoning itself and avoiding Thanksgiving dinner.
Recent Headlines From MarTech, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Internet Marketing:
- Tumblr founder David Karp steps down as CEO, COO Jeff D’Onofrio takes over
- Facebook outlines its advertising principles to show it has them
- 4 killer tips to help you spy on your competitors during the holidays (and after)
- A new era: Mobile-location tracking, user consent and government surveillance
Search News From Around The Web:
- 5 SEO questions you were afraid to ask, Yoast
- Google Added "Create Ad" Option to the In-Search GMB Editor Menu
- Google Says Most Websites Rank Without Any Link Building, Search Engine Roundtable
- Improve your SERP-Snippets with the Toolbox, SISTRIX
- Successful SEO Consulting Tips, Aleyda Solis
- How Russia Polices Yandex, Its Most Popular Search Engine
- Digital Personal Assistants Will Change Search: Here’s Why, Stone Temple
- Google says no changes in algorithm to re-rank websites: Russian watchdog
- How Mainstream News Sites Are Making Google Less Trustworthy
- How To Quickly Remove A Rogue Subdomain From Google Using The Remove URLs Tool
- YouTube’s Search Autofill Surfaced Disturbing Child Sex Results, BuzzFeed