Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
- Google Analytics Adds Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Tracking Support
Google announced that Google Analytics now supports tracking Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) pages. Google is pushing fast with AMP and they are trying to get all their ducks lined up for its big debut at the end of this month in Google Search... - Google: AMP Reports In Google Search Console Are Not Real Time
Despite AMP being super fast and quick, the Google Search Console reports for AMP errors and analytics are delayed... - Q&A With Pedro Dias, Former Googler, On The SEO Community
As many of you know, I am fascinated with the SEO community and how it reacts to changes that Google makes. So I had the opportunity to to interview Pedro Dias... - Google: Fetch As Google Only For Web Index
Google's John Mueller said on Twitter that the Fetch As Google feature within the Google Search Console is only meant to be used for the web index. This came up in regards to figuring out ways to speed up indexing old image URLs with new images... - Google Goes With Frederick Douglass Logo For Black History Month
Today on Google's home page, on the first day of Black History month is a special Google logo, aka Doodle, with Frederick Douglass on it. Frederick Douglass was born in February, the date is not known, but in 1818... - Google Coffee Maker
Jack Fermon snapped a picture while at the GooglePlex in Mountain View, California of one of the coffee stations. As you can see, it is pretty scientific. He said "Google takes coffee very seriously.
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- Simple Hack to Find Backlinks from your Local Competitors, localsearchforum.com
- TC Tip: Get Creative with Remarketing with Steve C..., The Google Advertiser Community
- February 2016 AdSense Earnings and Observations, WebmasterWorld
- frío frío.., pero no importa, la calidad de aire es buena :), Google+ - Nicolas Bortolotti