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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★★★ Should you worry that Googlebot doesn't support WebSockets?
Googlebot currently does not support WebSockets, and there are no imminent plans to do so. However, Google may consider support if the trend of websites significantly shifts towards this technology....
Martin Splitt Apr 09, 2020
★★★ Why is the Search Console removal tool never enough to fully deindex content?
The Search Console removal tool should only be used for temporary removal requests. Additional steps are needed to permanently remove your content from Google's search results....
Daniel Waisberg Apr 07, 2020
★★★ How can you permanently delete content from Google results without getting penalized?
To permanently remove content from Google search, you need to either delete or update the content by returning a 404 or 410 code, block access with a password, or use the noindex tag....
Daniel Waisberg Apr 07, 2020
★★★ Why isn't a 301 redirect enough to remove content from Google's index?
A 301 redirect is not enough to remove content from Google’s search results. Similarly, a directive in the robots.txt file will not block indexing....
Daniel Waisberg Apr 07, 2020
★★★ Should you really rely on Search Console's temporary removal tool for 6 months?
A temporary removal request with Search Console is valid for about six months. This allows for a solution to make the content visible again or to permanently remove it....
Daniel Waisberg Apr 07, 2020
★★ Is it really necessary to clear Google’s cache to remove an outdated snippet?
By removing the URL from the cache, the page's snippet in search results will be deleted until a new pass from the bot updates the content. Use this option after removing sensitive information from th...
Daniel Waisberg Apr 07, 2020
★★★ Should You Worry About External Resources (JS/CSS) Blocking for SEO?
Martin Splitt indicated during a hangout that it generally does not pose major SEO problems if external resources (JavaScript or CSS files) that are hosted elsewhere than on the site using them are bl...
Martin Splitt Apr 06, 2020
★★★ Does Google Really Index Content Hidden in Tabs and Accordions?
John Mueller reiterated in a Hangout that if content was available and displayable in a tab or in an accordion (visible by default or by clicking somewhere on the page), this content was taken into ac...
John Mueller Apr 06, 2020
★★★ Should you really centralize your content to rank on Google?
It is advisable to focus on developing centralized content and to avoid significant overlaps between pages in order to establish a clear hierarchy that enhances the relevance and strength of the pages...
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ Does Google really understand all video embedding formats for SEO?
Google can understand different methods of embedding videos on a page, as long as it recognizes that video content is present, including native video tags and iframes....
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ Is it true that content behind tabs is indexed in mobile-first?
With mobile-first indexing, content hidden behind tabs is still taken into account for SEO, but it should be as easily accessible as possible for users....
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ Is it true that Domain Authority is totally irrelevant for ranking on Google?
Moz's Domain Authority is not an indicator used by Google for ranking sites. However, it can help site owners track certain performances on a personal level....
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ Is it true that content hidden behind tabs is actually indexed by Google?
With mobile-first indexing, content hidden behind tabs or user interface elements is taken into account for SEO. However, for usability, it's preferable for important content to be immediately visible...
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ Is high-quality content really enough to generate natural backlinks?
Google prioritizes the creation of high-quality content that attracts natural backlinks, rather than SEO tactics like inserting artificial links into low-readership platforms....
John Mueller Apr 03, 2020
★★★ How does Googlebot really handle crawling and detecting duplicate content?
Before Google can index and serve a page to users, Googlebot needs to crawl and render it. Googlebot follows links to discover new content and predicts duplicate content behind different URLs to save ...
Jin Liang Apr 02, 2020
★★★ Are structured data for Google Images really crucial for your visibility?
Google Images recommends the use of structured data for products, recipes, and videos. This provides clear context to users about the content behind the image and improves the visibility of the pages ...
Francois Spies Apr 01, 2020
★★★ Do high-quality images and mobile-first really boost Google Images?
Using high-quality images and ensuring that pages are mobile-friendly are standard practices that can improve results in Google Images searches. These practices help provide inspiring and relevant con...
Francois Spies Apr 01, 2020
★★★ Do descriptive titles and file names really impact image SEO?
Google encourages the use of descriptive titles and captions as well as explicit file names for images, as this information is used to provide context for images and help answer user queries by indica...
Francois Spies Apr 01, 2020
★★★ Should search result previews always mirror the user's exact query?
Search result previews must be relevant to the user's query. Each element, such as the title and snippet, is designed to reflect this relevance....
Google Mar 31, 2020
★★★ Are rich preview formats really neutral for ranking?
Google offers a variety of preview formats, including videos, tables, and lists, to help accurately reflect page content and support the web ecosystem....
Google Mar 31, 2020
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