Google is working on ways to hide parts of a website’s URL in the address bar, showing only the domain name. This update could be coming as early as the next version of Chrome (version 85), according ...
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Google's John Mueller said in a video hangout at the 3:16 mark that the URLs Google finds in your XML sitemap files are often used to define your canonical URLs. John said "we recommend doing that is ...
The URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console isn’t just a checkbox for SEO professionals. It’s a direct line into how Google actually sees your page. It shows ...
If you are a Google Chrome user, you might have seen the message Search Google or type a URL in the Google Search box and address bar. This message only appears on the Home page of Google Chrome. If ...
Google’s John Mueller answered a question on LinkedIn about how Google chooses canonicals, offering advice about what SEOs and publishers can do to encourage Google how to pick the right URL. In the ...
Google's Webmaster blog posted some dynamic URL advice that essentially says don't try to make dynamic URLs look static. "We might have problems crawling and ranking your dynamic URLs if you try to ...
A year ago, I reported that the Google Search Console's URL inspection tool can show a nofollowed link as the referring page. But it also seems that the URL inspection tool can also show non-linked ...
Google's Chrome turned 10 yesterday, and Google has major plans for where to take the browser from here -- including options that could revamp how we experience the internet at its most fundamental ...
In 2009, Google launched the parameter handling feature of Google webmaster tools, which enabled site owners to specify the parameters on their site that were optional vs. required. A year later, they ...
Publishers don’t always love Google’s AMP pages, but readers surely appreciate their speed, and while publishers are loath to give Google more power, virtually every major site now supports this ...
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