What does Google say about SEO? /
This category compiles all official Google statements regarding the impact of social media on search engine optimization. It covers Google's positions on major platforms including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and their influence on search rankings. SEO professionals will find essential clarifications about the role of social signals, shares, and social engagement within Google's algorithms. The documentation also includes official recommendations for implementing Open Graph tags and other social metadata to optimize content display when shared across networks. Google has regularly clarified its stance on using social media data, particularly regarding social profile indexation, treatment of shared links, and the indirect impact of social traffic on organic visibility. Understanding these official statements enables search marketers to develop coherent digital strategies, dispel persistent myths about social signals as direct ranking factors, and properly leverage the social ecosystem to improve website discoverability and authority. This knowledge proves crucial for implementing comprehensive SEO approaches that effectively integrate social media presence while maintaining realistic expectations about their direct influence on search performance and organic traffic generation.
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★★★ How Can You Get Google to Index a New Page Quickly?
John Mueller shared an interesting tip on Twitter: if you want to quickly submit a new page to Google or resubmit an updated version, don't hesitate to use the Search Console and its "Crawl > Fetch as...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
★★ Do You Really Need Schema.org Markup to Get Rich Snippets in Google?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that, to display "rich snippets" in Google's SERPs (review stars, etc.), Schema.org structured data markup is not strictly required in principle. However, examples of...
John Mueller Nov 06, 2017
Should You Use Search Console's "Change of Address" Tool for HTTPS Migrations?
When migrating a site from HTTP to HTTPS, it is necessary to set up 301 redirects from the old address to the new one. Oddly enough, in Search Console, the "Change of Address" function does not accoun...
John Mueller Oct 23, 2017
★★★ Does Disabling Right Click and Text Selection Really Impact SEO or Is It Just a Myth?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that disabling right-click on a web page, as well as the ability to select text with the mouse, has no impact—positive or negative—on SEO, in addition to being comple...
John Mueller Oct 23, 2017
★★★ Can an HTTPS Migration Really Be Achieved Without Losing SEO Traffic?
Gary Illyes and John Mueller confirmed on Twitter that a migration from HTTP to HTTPS does not imply a drop in website traffic after this action......
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★★ Should You Really Optimize EXIF Metadata in Your Images for Google SEO?
In 2014, Matt Cutts indicated in a video that Google "reserved the right" to read the metadata (EXIF) present in an image. Without saying more. We could therefore think that at that time, the search e...
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★★ How Many Hreflang Tags Can You Really Add to a Page Without Getting Penalized?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that there is no theoretical limit to the number of Hreflang tags integrated into HTML code. And that if you have many sites, targeting many countries, using an XML S...
John Mueller Oct 16, 2017
★★★ Should You Remove rel="shortlink" Tags from Your Website?
Jon Mueller indicated on Twitter that the search engine ignored tags like "rel=shortlink" such as <link rel = "shortlink" href = "/node/2" />......
Google Oct 16, 2017
★★★ Should You Choose a Dedicated Mobile Site (m.) or Responsive Design for Better SEO?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that Google's mobile search engine does not give better rankings to dedicated mobile sites (with URLs like m.yoursite.com) compared to responsive sites......
John Mueller Oct 02, 2017
★★★ Does Cart Abandonment Rate Actually Hurt Your Google Rankings?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the fact that an e-commerce site has a high shopping cart abandonment rate (abandoned pending orders) was not a relevance criterion in the algorithm......
John Mueller Oct 02, 2017
★★ Does Google's "Fetch as Google" Tool Actually Show How Googlebot Sees Your Site?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the "Fetch as Google" feature in Search Console, which displays a page as seen by both users and search engines, is not used by the search engine's algorithm. It...
John Mueller Sep 25, 2017
★★ Does Google Really Use Disavow Files to Identify Spammy Websites?
Gary Illyes indicated on Twitter that the disavow file is solely used by Google to ignore certain links (those designated by the file) but that it does not use this data for other purposes, such as de...
Gary Illyes Sep 25, 2017
Should you still rely on Google's cache date to verify page crawling?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that it's better not to pay too much attention to the date shown (last bot visit) when displaying the "Cached" version of a page (or using the "cache:" syntax for a U...
John Mueller Sep 18, 2017
★★★ Do HTML ID attributes have an impact on natural search rankings?
John Mueller indicated on Twitter that the content of "id=" attributes in an HTML tag (example: <div id="content" class="content"...>) is not taken into account (in terms of text relevance analysis) b...
John Mueller Sep 18, 2017
★★★ Do you really need to optimize your XML sitemap loading speed?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that an XML Sitemap file doesn't need to load faster or slower, as long as a timeout doesn't occur, of course. But the loading time of this file isn't taken into acco...
John Mueller Sep 18, 2017
★★ Do Large Sites with More Pages Rank Better on Google?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that Google does not rank large sites (those with many pages) better "by default" compared to small sites......
John Mueller Sep 11, 2017
★★★ Does the Absence of Google's "Cached" Link Indicate Low-Quality Content?
John Mueller explained on Twitter that the fact that the "Cached" link does not appear in the SERPs for a page is not synonymous with low-quality content for the search engine. This may mean that the ...
John Mueller Sep 11, 2017
★★★ How Does Google Actually Detect Duplicate Content During Indexing?
Gary Illyes provided some insights on Twitter about how Google handles duplicate content phenomena: it's done through page comparison (not based on keyword analysis), the analysis is performed during ...
Gary Illyes Sep 11, 2017
★★ Should You Really Stop Trying to Understand Google's Algorithms to Do Better SEO?
When an internet user asked him a question about the "LSTM" algorithm (which we still haven't fully understood what it's about), John Mueller explained on Twitter that you should work on a website in ...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2017
Can We Still Trust Google's Statements About the Panda Filter?
Gary Illyes explained on Twitter that Google had changed its approach to the Panda filter and that what was true 5 years ago wasn't necessarily true today. It's worth noting that a year ago, John Muel...
John Mueller Sep 04, 2017
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