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.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
Google: Influx In Google Alert Spam Shouldn’t Impact Your Google Rankings
We have probably all seen it, an influx in spam related to the subscriptions you set with Google Alerts around your web site and brands you track. But Google’s John Mueller and Danny Sullivan said that influx of spam in Google Alerts should not have any impact on your Google search rankings.
Google Search Console Adds Copy & Search Code
Yesterday Google added two new features to Google Search Console’s tools. You can now copy the code in the testing tools and you can also search for words within the code in those tools as well. This works within many of the tools including the AMP Test, Rich Results and URL Inspection tool.
Google Search Console Data Delay Resolved But Google Is Investigating
Yesterday we reported that the coverage report within Google Search Console was delayed by 10-days. This morning Google fixed the issue or it fixed itself, but Google did say “but we’re still looking into this to make sure the issue has been completely resolved.”
Google: We Do Not Show Favicons On Some Browsers
So while not showing attributions on featured snippets was a bug, in that same screen shot, Google not showing favicons is not a bug – it was intended. Danny Sullivan from Google confirmed on Twitter that “lack of favicons is not a bug here.” “With some browsers we show a simpler results format.” he added.
Google: Featured Snippet With Zero Attribution Was A Bug, Not A Test
Google has said that the featured snippet without an attribution was a bug and 100% not something Google is testing. Danny Sullivan from Google was pretty upset with me for calling this a test when I never asked Google if they were indeed testing it.
Google Rainbow Bagels For Pride Month
Google has been giving out rainbow colored bagels at the Google Mountain View office and New York City office and probably more. Here are some photos of the rainbow pride bagels I found on Instagram.
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
Welcome DevShed Members, WebmasterWorld
If you want search engines to do something specific, then you should aim to be as clear as possible, aiming to align all signals towards the selection you’ve made. In short, it won’t be terrible, but it might not always be foll, John Mueller on Twitter
Learn @AMPhtml with our new courses! They’re for: New web developers who haven’t yet learned JS Experienced webdevs who want to create performant sites you? thanks to, Ben Morss on Twitter
Why would you show a popup like that to users before they have a chance to view your offerings? It seems pretty counter-productive.… https://t.co/sYympVWggy, John Mueller on Twitter
I don’t do a lot of travel queries (I don’t get away much) but seeing a few things I’ve never seen before: 1) Expandable tab for "Day Plans" 2) Expandable tab for "Hotels nearby" 3) Carousel of "Travel articles" New? #SEO cc, Mordy Oberstein on Twitter
So you want to rank for [ 🔍🤓]? People tend to over-estimate the value of keywords in the domain name :-). That said, I imagine it doesn’t particularly make it easy to get links from the rest of the web…… https://t.co, John Mueller on Twitter
Search Engine Land Stories:
SMX Advanced through the lens of a young SEO professional
Google Search Console adds search within markup and copy with tweaking
Are Google knowledge panels with attributions on the rise — or not?
Other Great Search Stories:
Analytics
How to Take GMB Insight to the Next Level with Google Data Studio, E2M Blog
How to connect GA, Ads Managers, marketing automation and CRM platforms in Google Data Studio?, LinkedIn
How to track brand metrics by target audiences using Google Data Studio [step-by-step guide], Medium
Profitable Copywriting and Google Analytics Data: a Match Made in Heaven, Eraserheader Design
Industry & Business
Bill G on Microsoft’s biggest blunder… Was it Bing, Internet Explorer, Vista, the antitrust row?, The Register
U.S. Search Awards 2019: Last Call for Entries June 28, Search Engine Journal
Links & Promotion Building
How You Can Find the Most Responsive Link Building Targets, Search Engine Journal
Content Marketing Skills: 12 Must-Have Proficiencies in the B2B Realm, Online Marketing Blog
Local & Maps
From detour to disaster: Google Maps got dozens of Colorado drivers in a mud mess on Sunday, The Denver Channel
Mobile & Voice
Alexa, Podcasts, and the Role of Voice in Today’s Marketing, Street Fight
Google Assistant can now support and control robot mops, 9to5Google
SEO
20 SEO Agency Owners Share how they Generate Leads Predictably Every Month, Raven Blog
The Art of the “No” 101: Dealing With Rejection From Editors, Publishers, and More, Go Fish Digital
How YMYL Websites Can Improve E-A-T, Builtvisible
On the State & Health of Local Search: In Search SEO Podcast, RankRanger
SurveyMonkey SEO: Developing a Globalization Playbook with Eli Schwartz, Search Metrics
Yoast SEO 11.5: An updated mobile preview + favicon!, Yoast
PPC
Shopping Campaigns available in the Netherlands, Microsoft Advertising
Better tracking, final URL suffix & more parameters, Microsoft Advertising
Keyword Research 101: The How, Why, and Strategy Behind Keywords, Authority Labs
Weekly Wisdom Joel Bondorowsky: The Strategy Behind Effective PPC Ad &f Sales Copy, SEM Rush
Other Search
Be Internet Awesome teaches kids media literacy, Google Blog
Copyright Law for Press Publishers in the EU: Journalistic content often irrelevant for Google, SISTRIX