Daily Search Forum Recap: August 26, 2020

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today...



from Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/2EtnuMi

Google Has a More Efficient Way to Report Urgent Bugs via @MattGSouthern

Google is piloting a new system for site owners to report bugs and security issues in a timely manner.

The post Google Has a More Efficient Way to Report Urgent Bugs via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal.



from Search Engine Journal https://ift.tt/3aXlw2B

The Best 404 Pages: 37 Examples You Need to See via @annaleacrowe

These 25 examples of impressive and creative 404 error pages will inspire you to engage, rather than enrage, your visitors.

The post The Best 404 Pages: 37 Examples You Need to See via @annaleacrowe appeared first on Search Engine Journal.



from Search Engine Journal https://ift.tt/3hwFB2a

How to Identify Questions & Optimize Your Site for Q&A, FAQ & More via @lilyraynyc

Identifying and answering searchers’ questions should be a key component of any SEO strategy. Read on to learn how to do it the right way.

The post How to Identify Questions & Optimize Your Site for Q&A, FAQ & More via @lilyraynyc appeared first on Search Engine Journal.



from Search Engine Journal https://ift.tt/32vV0JG

SEOs Bracing Themselves For Another Google Core Update

"Is it just me or have things been a little too quiet recently," said on SEO at WebmasterWorld. That is the feeling recently since we saw a couple search ranking (or indexing) bugs a couple of weeks ago and it has been 3 months and 22 days since the last core update, the Google May 2020 Core update was on May 4th.


from Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/2YBTlB9

Google Charge For Access Free Search Results? Doubt It, Says John Mueller.

Could you imagine if Google charged a fee for you to enter a query into its search box? Back in the old days, you had to purchase a license to search librarian databases (maybe even today). But imagine if Google charged a fee, like a toll booth, to the web.


from Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/3jhBqYE

What We Learned from Analyzing 98,863 Ranked URLs in Travel via @TaylorDanRW

This analysis paints a picture of what a modern travel sector SERP looks like – with correlative data to measure against.

The post What We Learned from Analyzing 98,863 Ranked URLs in Travel via @TaylorDanRW appeared first on Search Engine Journal.



from Search Engine Journal https://ift.tt/2Qtbehf

Google Explains Why You Probably Didn't Get Into The Virtual Webmaster Unconference

As you know, the Google virtual webmaster "unconference" is taking place today. It was sold out within a few hours after it launched and thus Google promised to hold a more formal virtual conference to fit more people later this year. Google also briefly explained why it couldn't let more people into this event earlier.


from Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/2D0GbGl

Google Maps Using Overlays For Claim Business Or Suggest Edits

Google Maps is now using an overlay box when you want to try to claim a business or suggest an edit for a business listing. This is instead of taking you to a new page to claim the listing. Ben Fisher said on Twitter "Claim This Business (CTB) now opens in a new window. Clicking Manage Now starts the verification process and adds it to Google My Business without having to go to Google My Business web."


from Search Engine Roundtable https://ift.tt/3aVUEjk