What does Google say about SEO? /
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping search engine optimization and Google's algorithms. This category compiles Google's official statements regarding AI usage in search, including machine learning technologies, large language models (LLMs), and new generative search experiences like SGE and AI Overview. SEO practitioners will find Google's positions on how AI-generated content (ChatGPT, Gemini, Bard) impacts website rankings and organic visibility. Google has clarified its guidelines concerning artificial intelligence for content creation, distinguishing acceptable practices from manipulative techniques that violate search quality standards. Understanding these official declarations is crucial for adapting SEO strategies to algorithmic evolutions, particularly with the increasing integration of machine learning into ranking systems. This category also covers the impact of AI-generated answers in SERPs, E-E-A-T quality criteria applied to AI-assisted content, and recommendations for maintaining organic search presence in the era of generative search. Essential insights include how Google evaluates content quality regardless of production method, focusing on helpfulness and user value rather than creation process. A must-follow resource for staying ahead in modern search engine optimization.
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★★ Is Google really just a neutral guide to the web, or does it control what you see?
Alan Kent explains that from the beginning, web servers have been distributed around the world. Google Search helps users find this content without hosting it itself. Google's role is to direct users ...
Alan Kent May 19, 2022
★★★ Are private community contents really invisible to Google?
Alan Kent emphasizes that private communities like Discord are not public and cannot be crawled by search engines. Content that is not on the open web cannot be found through traditional search....
Alan Kent May 19, 2022
★★★ Should content creators really have full control over what Google indexes?
Alan Kent argues that content creators should have control over what is made available to search engines. It's up to the creator to decide which content to share publicly and at what community level, ...
Alan Kent May 19, 2022
★★★ Does PageSpeed Insights Really Reveal Critical JavaScript Problems That Are Harming Your SEO?
PageSpeed Insights combines real user data and lab test results. The 'Opportunities' section lists specific recommendations, including maintaining a low number of requests and reducing JavaScript tran...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ Does Google Really Care About Cache Headers for Your JavaScript Files?
JavaScript files should be returned with appropriate cache duration headers. This helps browsers avoid checking if cached files are outdated. Use headers like cache-control and include a version numbe...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★ Can JavaScript tree shaking really boost your SEO performance and page speed?
Techniques like tree shaking can identify JavaScript that is never called on a site and remove it from downloads. However, be cautious with A/B tests where certain sections only execute for specific u...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ Does loading JavaScript from too many domains really slow down your site's first impression?
If JavaScript files are loaded from different domain names, there can be a DNS lookup overhead per domain. An excessive number can slow down a user's first visit to your site....
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ How can you eliminate the inefficient JavaScript that's killing your Core Web Vitals?
Poor quality JavaScript can slow down web pages. PageSpeed Insights identifies several opportunities: reduce JavaScript execution time, eliminate render-blocking resources, and avoid using document.wr...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★ Can passive listeners really boost your Core Web Vitals?
Not using passive listeners can slow down a site. A passive listener is a signal to the browser that your JavaScript code won't prevent scrolling, allowing the browser to scroll the page even while Ja...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ Should you really compress all your JavaScript files to boost your SEO performance?
JavaScript files typically compress well, reducing the bytes that need to be downloaded. Although the browser uses more CPU to decompress, compression is normally beneficial overall. PageSpeed Insight...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ Why is unused JavaScript tanking your Core Web Vitals even when it never executes?
Code reuse can lead to including unnecessary JavaScript. JavaScript code that is never called still needs to be downloaded and parsed by the browser, wasting resources. PageSpeed Insights identifies p...
Alan Kent May 17, 2022
★★★ Should you duplicate your content across multiple sites to maximize SEO visibility?
A question was asked to John Mueller during a webmaster hangout about duplicate content, namely: "what happens if you yourself publish multiple identical (or similar) content pieces on different sites...
John Mueller May 16, 2022
★★★ Should We Really Worry About Negative SEO Attacks Through Spammy Links to 404 Pages?
In the same hangout as above, someone asked John Mueller how to handle suspected Negative SEO attacks with numerous links from spammy sites pointing to non-existent URLs on the site, thereby generatin...
John Mueller May 16, 2022
★★★ Why is Google pushing domain-level verification in Search Console—and should you switch now?
Google recommends verifying your site's property in Search Console at the domain level because it offers the most options. An API exists to facilitate this verification....
John Mueller May 12, 2022
★★★ Is Google really indexing all your pages, or should you accept partial coverage?
Google does not guarantee the indexation of all pages on a site. However, it becomes easier to identify potential technical issues when you know that certain pages are no longer being indexed....
John Mueller May 12, 2022
★★★ Does Google Really Ignore Your Canonical Tag?
A page may have a preferred canonical URL declared, but sometimes Google won't select it. The URL Inspection API allows you to test both URLs and quickly verify the difference....
John Mueller May 12, 2022
★★ Is Google really sending more traffic to websites each year?
Year after year, Google sends more and more traffic to open web sites. This trend shows that there are growing opportunities for site owners....
John Mueller May 12, 2022
★★★ Are video structured data really essential to appear in search results?
Websites can facilitate the extraction of key information about videos (thumbnail, title, duration) by using structured data or other methods. Video indexing does not depend on where you host your vid...
Dikla Cohen May 12, 2022
★★ How long does it really take for your data to show up in Search Console after verification?
After verification in Search Console, expect a few days before data starts appearing. This is why Google recommends making this verification an early priority step....
John Mueller May 12, 2022
★★ Can an SSL certificate really penalize your search rankings?
If an SSL certificate works correctly in a browser, it will work correctly for Google indexing. An SSL certificate problem would not cause a drop in visibility in search results....
John Mueller May 08, 2022
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