This week in search, I ask for some feedback on the videos I am doing, so lay it on me. Google, in my opinion, is preparing to release a new mobile friendly ranking algorithm after spending out mass mobile friendly warnings to webmasters. Google said more unnatural links won’t help your Penguin problems, a must watch. Google may be preparing an algorithm update, maybe. SEOs are switching back from HTTPS to HTTP after unsatisfactory rankings. Google News publishers are not happy with the traffic declines. Google is trying to win back Firefox users after Yahoo takes on the default search provider deal. Yahoo and Bing are both testing a Google search design interface. Google Webmaster Tools may have a reporting bug with the links tool. Bing is testing a news card that expands. That was this past week in search at the Search Engine Roundtable.
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Search Topics of Discussion:
- Google Sending Mass Scale Warnings To Non-Mobile Friendly Web Sites
- Google: Solving Your Google Penguin Problems With More Unnatural Links Won't Work
- Google Algorithm Shifts? Some Early Chatter In The Community.
- Some SEOs Switching Back To HTTP After Seeing No Rank Changes In Google
- Google News Publishers Complaining About Traffic Declines
- Google Initiates Campaign To Switch Firefox Users From Yahoo To Google
- Yahoo Search Testing Google Search User Interface
- Not Just Yahoo, But Bing It Testing Google's Search Design
- Google Webmaster Tools Link Report Coming Up Blank For Some
- Bing Search News Card That Expands
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