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:
- Why Google Is Moving Non-Mobile Friendly Sites To Google's Mobile First Indexing
This week we reported how Google began sending out notices of sites moving to the mobile-first indexing process as part of the second batch of those sites it is rolling out to... - Google Page Speed Uses Desktop Or Mobile Based On Searcher
There has been some confusion around page speed recently, espesially around the new Speed Update coming in July. In short, the new one in July, will for the first time... - Google My Business Releases New API Features, Agency Dashboard & Partner Program
The folks at the Google My Business team announced yesterday new features to the Google My Business API, a new Google My Business agency dashboard... - Google AdWords Editor Version 12.3 Released After 6 Months
It has been about 6 months since Google released an update to the Google AdWords Editor, the last update was version 12.2 which launched in November 2017... - Michael Ramirez - The Search Community Honors You
This is part of the say something nice about an SEO/SEM series - feel free to nominate someone over here. Michael Ramirez is 32 years old and lives in Austin, Texas with his sidekick SEO dog named Rye after Rye Whiskey... - Google's Greatest Talent
So it looks like the Google European offices is having a greatest talents competition of some sorts. They are calling it "Google's Greatest Talents," I guess like the America's Got Talent or other sim
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- Do You Consider John Mueller to be Authoritative?, WebmasterWorld
- Either way is fine, but if you do move them, make sure to 301 the image URLs too (don't just refer to the new image URLs in the landing pages). Again, if the long-term plan is to move, I'd try to do images+pages to, John Mueller on Twitter
- The Battle over France.com Domain, WebmasterWorld
- Videos can provide a good overview of how to prepare a dish, but there's currently no requirement to add them to all recipes. Do you think it would be clearer to not have them "recommended"? (Do you see "keywords", John Mueller on Twitter