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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★★ How long does it really take to transfer SEO signals during a migration?
The speed of signal transfer depends on the site's crawl budget, crawl frequency, and the number of external links. This can take anywhere from one day to several weeks depending on these factors. Sit...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2020
★★★ Does a domain's purchase history truly hinder an SEO migration?
The history of a domain plays a limited role in a migration. If a purchased domain has been used for spam, it is essential to clean up existing issues, possibly use the disavow file, wait for Google t...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2020
★★★ Should you really avoid changing everything at once during an SEO migration?
You shouldn't take advantage of a migration to simultaneously change multiple elements (URL structure, technology, content). Modifying all variables at the same time makes it impossible to identify th...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2020
★★ Does a migration trigger a quality reevaluation by Google?
Google constantly reevaluates content quality, whether during a migration or not. A site migration does not trigger any special quality reevaluation. Google always assesses content in its current form...
Martin Splitt Aug 27, 2020
★★★ Should You Index Automatically Translated Content Without Human Review?
Gary Illyes indicated on Twitter that the official recommendation was not to index content that would be translated automatically (with software/algorithm like GPT-3) without subsequent human review. ...
Gary Illyes Aug 24, 2020
★★★ Does the Mobile First Index Really Apply Automatically to New Websites?
Google indicated in May 2019 that starting from July 1st of that same year, all new sites discovered by the search engine's crawlers would automatically be integrated into the Mobile First Index. John...
John Mueller Aug 24, 2020
★★★ Should You Really Optimize Keywords in URLs to Improve Your SEO?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that keywords present in the URL carry low weight in the search engine's algorithm....
John Mueller Aug 24, 2020
★★ Why is Google so tight-lipped about its indexing incidents?
The indexing incident on August 10 was resolved quite quickly, and Google has very little additional information to share publicly. The incident on August 15 appears to have been very brief. Google do...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Does Google really combine signals from multiple links pointing to the same page?
Contrary to popular belief, Google does not limit itself to the first link found on a page. There is no single defined behavior: Google can combine signals from multiple links pointing to the same des...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Does Google always prioritize the original content source first?
Even if Google identifies that content was published first on site A, it may rank site B, which copied this content but added real value (comments, analyses). Google prioritizes relevance and user uti...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Can Google really block a site at position 11 to keep it off page 1?
Google has no algorithm or manual action that blocks a site at a specific position (e.g.: always position 11, never on page 1). If a site is considered relevant for position 11, it can also be relevan...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Do internal 301 redirects really dilute PageRank?
If your internal links point to URLs that redirect via 301, Google follows the redirect, identifies the final URL as canonical, and treats the link as if it points directly to the destination. No loss...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Does a poorly configured sitemap really diminish your crawl budget?
The Crawl Budget is determined by two factors: Google's demand (how many pages need to be recrawled) and technical limits (server capacity, optional limit in Search Console). A poorly configured sitem...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Does the new structured data testing tool really take up to 30 seconds to analyze a page?
The new structured data testing tool takes longer (up to 30 seconds at times) than the old one (4 seconds) because it processes the page through the entire Google indexing pipeline, rather than just p...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Do security alerts in Search Console really block Google's crawling?
Security alerts in Search Console (malware, phishing, hacked site) do not affect how Google crawls the site, but they can impact the display of pages in search results. Google remains cautious about w...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Does Google Discover really use the same quality algorithms as traditional search?
Google Discover is part of the Search systems. It uses the same crawling, indexing, content understanding processes and the same quality algorithms as traditional search. Major algorithm updates for S...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Should you really add nofollow to footer links between sites of the same group?
If sites belong to the same company, there's no need to add the nofollow attribute to cross links in the footer. Google recommends linking primarily by brand name. For a handful of sites, it's no prob...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★★ Should you still invest in AMP to optimize speed and ranking?
Speed is a ranking factor, but AMP is not necessary for having fast pages. You can create very fast non-AMP pages and slow AMP pages. What matters is the actual measured performance, not the AMP forma...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Are URL parameters still an obstacle for organic search?
URLs with parameters (query strings) have been perfectly acceptable to Google for a long time. The URL parameter management tool is only useful for very large sites (millions of pages) generating an e...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
★★ Should you really let Google decide your crawl limit?
There is no recommended request/second limit (e.g., 30 req/s). The Search Console setting is a high limit, not a target. Google recommends leaving it on 'Google decides' unless crawling overloads the ...
John Mueller Aug 21, 2020
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