Google ends support for data-vocabulary.org structured data in rich results
Beginning April 6, data-vocabulary.org structured data markup will be ineligible for Google rich results. Site owners must switch to schema.org markup if they want to maintain Google rich result eligibility. The company announced the coming change in January.
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Google: No Such Thing As Two Waves Of Indexing Or Crawling
We have heard Google talk about two waves ofindexing or crawling, espesially when it comes to processing JavaScript. But now Martin Splitt from Google says there is no such thing.
He did hint that it is going away but now says there was really no such thing.
Martin said in a JavaScript ...
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Analyzing search results reveals a lot about Google’s view of useful content
Creating content is a process that has to get smarter all the time. Google is continually improving how it understands naturally expressed human language, as perfectly evidenced in its BERT update from last October.Google has said – and webmaster trends analyst John ...
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Google Says E-A-T is not that important for e-commerce websites
Google’s John Mueller said in a webmaster hangout on YouTube that Google E-A-T (expertise, authority, trustworthiness) is not that important for e-commerce websites.“E-A-T is something that we have in our quality rater guidelines and brought more focus on websites where the ...
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