Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Google Search Console reports with # signs in them are not related to canonicalization in Google Search, it is related to Google Sitelinks. Bing Webmaster Tools can show clickthrough rates of over 100%, no joke. Google is testing black sitelinks. Google Maps added an edit and post button to the main buttons for Google Business Profiles. And no, Google Search does not always show the original source in its search results.
Google: #s In Google Search Console Reports Are Unrelated To Canonicalization
There is a lot of talk in the wider SEO community around pound signs, #, in the Google Search Console reports, meaning something about canonicalization. John Mueller from Google, along with a number of SEOs, said it has nothing to do with canonicalization. Instead, it has to do with Google tracking on-page sitelinks from the Google Search results.
Google: Our Search Results Do Not Always Show Original Source
Google’s John Mueller said in the last SEO Google Office Hours video that Google’s “search results are not an indication of what Google’s systems consider to be the original source.” This means that just because Google ranks a piece of content, it does not necessarily mean that the content is the original source.
Bing Webmaster Tools Clickthrough Rate Over 100%
Did you ever sort the Bing Webmaster Tools clickthrough-rate column from highest to lowest and notice that you can see a CTR higher than 100%, I even see 300%. Well, Fabrice Canel from Microsoft said this is possible when a searcher clicks on your listing more than once from the same search result set.
Google Maps Adds Edit & Post Button To Business Profile Listing
Google has added an “edit” and “post” button more prominently as big buttons to Google Business Profiles within the Google Maps interface. Previously, these buttons were not as accessible in the Google Maps interface.
Google Search Tests Black Sitelinks
Google is testing another variation of its sitelinks design, this one uses black font colors for the sitelinks. Of course, Google generally uses blue for those links, because links are generally in blue underlined font.
Daniel Waisberg was at the Google Japan office and he snapped some photos, shared them on LinkedIn. Here is one of one of the cafe areas that has the Japanese floor seating, also called Zashiki /Tatami seating.
Hmm…so NSR is just “New Site Rank?”, Mic King on X
On 12th June Google update Search Central page added – AI Overviews – Business details – Structured data carousels (beta) Removed Home Activity it was, Gagan Ghotra on X
Unconventional take: ultimately you’re helping people with SEO., Gary Illyes on LinkedIn
ah, this is a link typo (sadly, not new). fixing soon, Lizzi Sassman on X
Google Search Status Dashboard, but a little more mobile friendly to view, Dave Smart On LinkedIn
Analytics
Industry & Business
Links & Content Marketing
Local & Maps
Mobile & Voice
SEO
Choosing Between In-House and Agency SEO: What’s Right for Your Business?, Loud
Rand Fishkin Interview: Zero Click, Regulating Google & Marketing in a Zero Click World, Near Media
SEO for planned & tentpole news events, WTF is SEO?
The Top 5 Takeaways From Google’s Search API Leaks, Go Fish Digital
Why Does Google Change My Webpage Title in the Search Results? (And What To Do About It), BruceClay
AI Overview Tracking in Google Search Console [SEO Experiment], Brodie Clark Consulting
SEO Product Manager Reactions to SMX Adv Opening Keynote of Director, PM, Search at Google, Holly Miller Anderson on LinkedIn
SEO Tutorial for Beginners: What to Prioritize (and What Not to), Semrush
PPC
Search Features
Other Search
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