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 Really Exclude All Duplicate Pages from Your XML Sitemap?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that having URLs with duplicate content in your XML Sitemap will not create problems in terms of potential ranking for these pages....
John Mueller Nov 14, 2022
★★★ How Should You Really Optimize ALT Attributes for Logos and Buttons?
In a Search Off the Record podcast, John Mueller explains that the ALT attribute on a website's logo image (repeated across all pages) should define the site name and where you'll go if you click on i...
John Mueller Nov 14, 2022
★★★ Does Creating a Search Console Property Really Improve Your Site's Crawl?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that creating and verifying/validating a Search Console property for a site has no impact whatsoever on the crawling of that particular site. Google's crawling system...
John Mueller Nov 07, 2022
★★★ Should You Still Optimize for Old Speed Metrics or Focus Exclusively on Core Web Vitals?
John Mueller confirmed, also on Twitter, that Google no longer uses the old algorithms, used from 2010 to 2018, to measure the performance (display time) of a web page. Now, it's the 'Page Experience'...
John Mueller Nov 07, 2022
★★★ Does the Visual Size of Hn Tags Actually Influence Google Rankings?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the size (basically the height, in pixels) of the fonts used for Hn tags (H1 to H6) is not taken into account when analyzing the content of a web page....
John Mueller Nov 07, 2022
★★★ Will backlinks really lose their importance in SEO?
The weight of backlinks will gradually decrease over time as Google improves its understanding of content in the broader context of the web. Links will remain important for discovering pages, but will...
John Mueller Nov 03, 2022
★★ Does Google really refuse to index your templated content, and why should you care?
Google does not guarantee indexing of content created from templates, even if it is submitted. If very similar pages are not indexed, you must differentiate key elements such as H1 tags....
Miriam Jessier Nov 03, 2022
★★★ Does Google really prefer subdomains or subdirectories for SEO? Here's what actually matters
Google has no technical preference between subdomains and subdirectories. Quality engineers say do what you want. However, subdirectories are often perceived as being more part of the main site....
John Mueller Nov 03, 2022
★★ Are structured content templates really a game-changer for SEO performance?
Content templates (similar H1-H2-H3 structure) can be useful because they create consistency and help users find information. This works well for documentation and reference pages....
Lizzi Sassman Nov 03, 2022
★★★ Should your alt attributes describe the image's context on the page, not just what's visually shown?
The alt attribute should not only describe the image itself, but also its context on the page. For example, for a beach photo on a hotel website, specify that it's the beach near the hotel....
John Mueller Nov 03, 2022
★★ Are differentiated H1 tags the secret to indexing your pages with similar templates?
When pages with similar templates are not being indexed, the first action is to optimize H1 tags to make them meaningful and distinct, so that Google does not perceive the pages as identical....
Miriam Jessier Nov 03, 2022
★★ Is developer collaboration really the breakthrough you need to unlock indexation problems?
When facing an indexation issue, you must quickly collaborate with developers by explaining the observed problem and retracing step-by-step how data travels from server to screen to identify where the...
Dave Smart Nov 01, 2022
★★ Your page is indexed but invisible: is it a technical issue or simply outranked by competitors?
Before investigating technically, you must first check whether an indexed but non-visible page isn't simply ranking poorly due to competition or content issues, rather than a technical indexation prob...
Dave Smart Nov 01, 2022
★★ How can you use Search Console to uncover hidden indexation problems caused by service workers?
To diagnose indexation issues related to service workers, use Search Console to verify the number of indexed pages, identify 404 errors, and examine whether only the minimal HTML shell is indexed with...
Dave Smart Nov 01, 2022
★★ Should you really verify rendered HTML in Search Console to diagnose your indexation issues?
In the URL Inspection tool of Search Console, you can view the rendered HTML to verify if the expected content is present. You can even search within this HTML to confirm the presence or absence of sp...
Dave Smart Nov 01, 2022
★★★ How can service workers accidentally hide your entire content from Googlebot?
Intercepting normal content fetch requests exclusively in the service worker for offline functionality can prevent Googlebot from accessing this content, because the bot cannot benefit from service wo...
Dave Smart Nov 01, 2022
★★★ Can Googlebot actually index a website that relies on service workers to display its content?
Googlebot cannot register service workers. If a site waits for service worker registration before loading main content via client-side JavaScript, the content will not be indexed and pages will remain...
Martin Splitt Nov 01, 2022
★★★ Do structured product data really improve Google's understanding of your content?
Adding structured product data helps Google better understand the content of your web pages....
Alan Kent Oct 31, 2022
★★★ Are URLs with hash (#) really invisible to Google?
Most of the time, the part located after the hash symbol (#) in a URL is ignored by search engines during crawling and indexing. Only the part before the hash is used for indexing....
John Mueller Oct 26, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Optimize Image File Names and Avoid Changing Their URLs at All Costs?
John Mueller explained during a webmaster hangout that Google takes into account image names (for example: golden-retriever-dog.jpg) because it can give the search engine an idea of what the image con...
John Mueller Oct 24, 2022
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