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Google Says Again, Personalization In Search Is Extremely Light & Rare For Ranking

Google’s Danny Sullivan confirmed, again, that personalization in Google Search is an “extremely light” ranking signal. In fact, he said personalization is “fairly rare” to be used for ranking purposes. Danny is confirming what he said back in 2018 when he said personalization in search is a very light signal. This is outside of geo/location

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Two Google Algorithm Updates, Link Spam Update Rolling Out, Snippet Title Changes & Top Stories Bug

This week, we had not just one, but two different unconfirmed Google search ranking algorithm updates – one on Saturday and one on Wednesday. Google said the link spam update that was suppose to be done rolling out about two weeks ago, is still rolling out. Google made a change to the title link it

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How Many SEO Projects Lead To Successful Outcomes For Clients

Aleyda Solis ran a super interesting poll on Twitter asking SEOs about their SEO project success rate. She asked “what percentage of the SEO Processes/Projects/Initiative that you work at end up having the “agreed/expected outcome” & are seen as a “success” by the client/stakeholders?” As you can imagine, the results are pretty much all over

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What To Do After A Site Migration — Jordan Koene & Tyson Stockton // Searchmetrics

   GUESTS & RESOURCES Episode Overview: Today on the Voices of Search podcast, Jordan Koene and Tyson Stockton of Searchmetrics join Ben to give advice on post-site migration steps you should be taking. What does the process of ensuring site integrity after the relaunch look like? How can you make sure your website is

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