Google Search Won't Rank Sex Toy Companies For G-Rated Brand Names But Google Ads Will For The Money

If you do a search in Google or Bing for [adam and eve] or [jack and jill], both very G rated phrases that also have very X rated companies behind it, you will get mixed results. On the Google Search organic results, by default, the sex toy companies websites are filtered out by SafeSearch. But the Google Ads, by default, show ads to those sex toy company brands.


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John Mueller Of Google Providing Webmaster Support on Christmas Again

Google's John Mueller again, actually since 2007, year-after-year, has jumped into the Google support forums and on social media to answer webmaster questions on Google Search. It is a tradition for him...


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Google Keeps Track Of Algorithm Changes But It's Hard To Use Even Internally

Alan Bleiweiss, a smart and fun SEO, asked John Mueller of Google if Google has a "Google Book of Secrets" where it stores all the algorithmic changes it makes in a single location. The short answer is, yes, Google does store all the changes it makes but the long answer from John is that it isn't always useful.


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Google: Most Of Google's Search Algorithms Work For All Languages But Not All

Did you know that most of the search algorithms Google launches work across all languages? There are exceptions, like when Panda first launched and the product reviews update and some others. Some launch first in some languages, like the English language, and some launch globally in all languages - like Penguin.


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Google Search Console's Link Report Not A Priority For Google

Google's John Mueller was asked on Twitter why the pipeline to get data into the link report within Google Search Console seems slower than most the other reports. In short, John said that links is not an area they think SEOs should focus too much on and thus the report is not an area where Google thinks there is "any need to spend lots of resources" on.


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