What does Google say about SEO? /
The Content category compiles all official Google statements regarding textual content creation, optimization, and evaluation in the context of search engine optimization. It encompasses fundamental aspects such as editorial quality, E-E-A-T criteria (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness), duplicate content issues, and thin content concerns. Google's positions on these topics are critical for understanding how algorithms assess the relevance and added value of web pages. This category also includes recommendations on structural elements like headings (H1, H2, Hn tags), meta descriptions, and semantic optimization. With the introduction of the Helpful Content system, Google has reinforced the importance of a user-first approach rather than a search engine-first methodology. SEO professionals will find here official guidance for creating content that meets algorithmic expectations while delivering genuine value to users, a balance that has become essential for achieving and maintaining strong rankings in search results. These declarations provide clarity on content strategies that align with Google's evolving quality standards and ranking factors.
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★★ Is it true that Google doesn’t differentiate between WordPress pages and posts in SEO?
Google doesn't recognize the difference between pages and posts in WordPress. This distinction exists only within the CMS. Google simply sees HTML pages with content and analyzes their internal linkin...
John Mueller Jun 04, 2021
★★★ Should Googlebot really ignore cookie consent banners?
Googlebot does not need to see a cookie consent banner because it does not retain cookies. It is acceptable not to display this banner to Googlebot. The key point is that Googlebot should not be block...
John Mueller Jun 04, 2021
★★★ Does the word count really matter for SEO rankings?
Google does not use the word count for SEO at all. The length of an article is an internal editorial decision. There is no correlation between longer content and better rankings....
John Mueller Jun 04, 2021
★★★ Is it essential to customize the above-the-fold content for SEO?
It is important for a portion of the content above the fold to be unique for each page. A generic banner or image at the top is acceptable, but at minimum, a visible title must be unique. This remains...
John Mueller Jun 04, 2021
★★★ How Do Redirects Actually Impact Your Core Web Vitals Scores?
John Mueller indicated during a webmaster hangout that redirecting one URL to another will also transfer the Core Web Vitals scores (LCP, FID, CLS) before they are recalculated for the new URL......
John Mueller May 31, 2021
★★★ Why Doesn’t the Sitemap Influence Your SEO Ranking?
Changes in the sitemap file do not affect rankings. The sitemap helps to explore more efficiently but is not a ranking factor. Google does not penalize significant changes to the sitemap, nor does it ...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★ Do multiple titles in SVG files really influence SEO?
Having multiple title tags on an HTML page, especially in SVG files, does not cause ranking problems. Google may have simply struggled in the past to display the correct title in search results, but t...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★ Why does the ranking of new content fluctuate so much?
When new content or a new site appears, Google makes assumptions about its ranking because it doesn't have many signals yet. These assumptions can be high or low, creating initial fluctuations before ...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★★ Is hidden content on mobile overlooked by Google?
If a site is on mobile-first indexing, content that is only accessible in desktop HTML but hidden on mobile (display:none) will not be indexed or used for ranking. This can be verified using the Inspe...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★★ Should you really keep your sitemaps updated for Google?
The sitemap assists Google in crawling more efficiently but does not replace normal crawling. If the sitemap is outdated but the content is up to date, Google will continue to crawl the site normally....
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★★ Why is a stable URL essential for updated content in terms of SEO?
For regularly updated content (financial reports, recurring events), it's advisable to have a primary stable URL that accumulates signals over time, and to move old versions to an archive section with...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★ Why does Google place such high importance on link context for SEO?
Google derives a lot of value from the context of individual links, particularly the anchor text and the text before and after the link. Superscripts that remove the link from its context make it diff...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★★ Is it true that translated content isn’t considered duplicate by Google?
Translated content is not considered duplicate content because it consists of different words and letters. However, a low-quality automated translation may be perceived as low-quality content or autom...
John Mueller May 28, 2021
★★★ How does Google really interpret JavaScript generated content?
Google treats JavaScript generated content in the same manner as static HTML content. The content is first extracted from the crawled HTML, and then populated after the page has been rendered. There i...
Martin Splitt May 27, 2021
★★ How does Google automate stemming and spelling correction?
Google doesn't use teams of linguists with word lists. Stemming, spelling correction, and word variations are automatically learned from the existing web content corpus....
Gary Illyes May 27, 2021
★★★ Do multiple H1 tags really impact your SEO?
Having multiple H1 tags on a page is not a problem for Google. The use of heading tags (H1, H2, H3...) should be driven by the aim of improving user experience, not by strict SEO considerations....
Google May 27, 2021
★★★ Why doesn't Google use synonyms in its index?
Google does not record synonyms in the index along with page content. Synonyms are added during the parsing of the user's search query, allowing for a match with pages containing synonymous terms....
Gary Illyes May 27, 2021
★★ How does a user's location influence Google's understanding of queries?
Google adds the user's location as context during query parsing. This allows for the understanding that the same term can have different meanings depending on the country or culture, and to accurately...
Gary Illyes May 27, 2021
★★★ Is hidden content truly visible to Google?
If the full content is present in the HTML and is visible in the rendered HTML (even if it's hidden behind a client-side 'Read more' button in JavaScript), Google can see and index it. This is not an ...
Martin Splitt May 26, 2021
★★★ Why Have #! Fragments Become a No-Go for SEO?
Using fragments (hash bang, #!) to load different content is no longer a recommended strategy and hasn’t been for several years. This can lead to problems with discovery and canonical selection....
Martin Splitt May 26, 2021
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