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 Modify Your URLs to Test Their SEO Impact?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that it was a very bad practice to modify the URLs of a website's pages several times in a row to perform SEO tests and then return to the initial URL....
John Mueller Apr 25, 2022
★★ Why aren't your most clicked pages aligned with your content strategy?
If your primary target queries focus on one topic but your pages with the best click-through rates cover a different topic, consider adjusting your content strategy to create more content that actuall...
Mariya Moeva Apr 19, 2022
★★ Is your CTR in Search Console really revealing the true performance of your content?
Search Console helps you understand which content is most popular in search and how users find your site by displaying all queries for which your site appears in search results....
Mariya Moeva Apr 19, 2022
★★ Should you really be leveraging unanswered questions to generate SEO content?
Unanswered questions that emerge directly from search and relate to your site's content can serve as inspiration for creating new content, providing more useful information, and potentially attracting...
Mariya Moeva Apr 19, 2022
★★ What technical problems are really dragging down e-commerce sites in Google search results?
Google has observed several recurring technical problems that can impact the effectiveness of e-commerce sites in Google Search. These issues are common enough to warrant a dedicated series....
Alan Kent Apr 13, 2022
★★ Is Google finally showing you which technical SEO fixes will actually move the needle for your e-commerce site?
Google's aim is to help e-commerce teams identify which technical areas are worth prioritizing to improve their presence in Google Search....
Alan Kent Apr 13, 2022
★★ Does structured data really influence how Google understands a page's topic?
Google uses structured data as a signal to understand a page's topic, combined with text and other elements. It's an ML process where structured data is one signal among many, particularly useful for ...
Ryan Levering Apr 07, 2022
★★★ Should your structured data always reflect exactly what visitors actually see on your page?
What appears in structured data must match the page content to avoid being classified as spam. This is a core guideline requirement to prevent issues, even though unintentional technical errors can oc...
Lizzi Sassman Apr 07, 2022
★★ Should you abandon JSON-LD in favor of Microdata for structured data?
To stay synchronized with visible content, using microdata or RDFa is preferable because these formats directly wrap the content. JSON-LD is easier to use but presents greater risks of desynchronizati...
Ryan Levering Apr 07, 2022
★★★ Do structured data really give webmasters control over how Google displays their content?
Structured data allows site owners to have control over the content that Google displays. It's important that this be part of the overall strategy so that people can control their data....
Ryan Levering Apr 07, 2022
★★ Does cramming your pages with structured data really boost your rankings?
As long as the data is correct and reflects what is shown to the user on the page, adding more data is never worse. It's always better to add more data to clarify the page content....
Martin Splitt Apr 07, 2022
★★★ Does Google Really Check the Accuracy of Your Structured Data?
Google must verify that structured data is accurate. The main challenge is detecting intentional abuse or synchronization issues when structured data becomes out of sync with the visible content of th...
Ryan Levering Apr 07, 2022
★★★ Does an empty cache really mean your JavaScript site has indexing issues?
It's normal for the cache view of a JavaScript website to be empty or incomplete. This is not an indication of an indexing problem, but simply a technical restriction of browsers....
John Mueller Apr 06, 2022
★★ Does Google really index your dynamic JavaScript content? What SEO experts don't tell you
In most cases, Google can render and properly index the content of JavaScript-based websites....
John Mueller Apr 06, 2022
★★★ Is your cached content being blocked by browser security policies, and how is Google affected?
Due to browser security, there are restrictions on how content can be accessed from a page. For example, if a page requires a JavaScript file from your server, browsers may block this request when it ...
John Mueller Apr 06, 2022
★★★ Should You Really Remove Redirected URLs from Your XML Sitemap?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that when you redirect a URL, you can temporarily leave the original URL in the XML Sitemap (1 to 3 months), giving Google time to discover and process it. While this...
John Mueller Apr 04, 2022
★★ Will Google's 'indexifembedded' tag revolutionize how you control content indexation?
Google has launched the 'indexifembedded' meta robots tag, which allows a page to specify whether its content should be indexed in certain specific situations. This tag covers infrequent use cases....
John Mueller Mar 31, 2022
★★ Does Search Console Insights make traditional Search Console obsolete for content creators?
Search Console Insights is specifically designed for creators who don't need all the functionality of Search Console or Analytics. If you're verified in Search Console, you automatically have access t...
John Mueller Mar 31, 2022
★★ Does partial duplicate content really hurt your search rankings?
If part of a page is considered duplicate content, it's not necessarily a bad thing. It's perfectly acceptable to have shared elements on a page discussing the same topic, like identical code snippets...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
★★★ Why does robots.txt prevent Google from crawling your pages but still allow them to be indexed?
With robots.txt, you prevent crawling of these URLs but not their indexation. If you run a site: search for these specific URLs, you'll very likely still find them in the index, even without the conte...
John Mueller Mar 28, 2022
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