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Video: Google Mother's Day Algorithm Update, Google I/O News, Horrid SEO Advice In Google’s Courses, New Ad Format & More

Google had a big unconfirmed search ranking algorithm update around Mother’s Day. Also, this week was Google I/O and Google had a ton of announcements specific to search, I take you through many of them. Google’s digital marketing certification coursework had some pretty bad SEO advice around keyword density and word count but it later took it out. Google also released a new search appearance filter named translated results in the search performance report. Google will also release a new video indexing page report in the future. Google added troubleshooting your title links to the help documents and also added a new help document for valid page metadata. Google also now supports education Q&A structured data with a new help document. Google also allows FAQs schema on different sections of the page. Did you know that Google Search Console may stop collecting data when you stop accessing Search Console for a long time? Google said when it comes to the product reviews update your content should add new information to the body of knowledge. Google is testing a new search ad format with large swipeable images. Google added new business guidelines for local results for virtual food brands, like MrBeast Burgers. Google Maps has a new feature to prompt users to answer this question. Google Search added a popular destinations carousel. Microsoft Bing is testing interesting reads. Also Bing has a new top rated tutors carousel that links to TakeLessons, which is a property Microsoft owns. Bing’s Wikipedia box in the search results now can scroll. Bing added “see results for” on the left hand side bar. Google Universal Analytics changed the title of the real time analytics to “in the last 5 minutes.” Google has upset Mark Cuban with fake Shark Tank search results. We also have a recap with the Google Search Central Unconference. And if you want to help sponsor those vlogs, go to patreon.com/barryschwartz. That was the search news this week at the Search Engine Roundtable.

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Search Topics of Discussion:
Google Mother’s Day Weekend Search Algorithm Update (May 6th – May 8th)
All The Search Related Announcements From Google I/O 2022
Google’s Digital Marketing Certification Course SEO Advice Includes Word Count & Keyword Density
Google Erased The Keyword Density Slide From Digital Marketing Certification Coursework
New Translated Results Search Appearance Filter Added to Google Search Console Performance Report
New Video Page Indexing Report Coming To Google Search Console
Google Adds Troubleshooting For Title Links & Valid Page Metadata Help Docs
Google Now Supports Education Q&A Structured Data
Google Allows FAQ Schema Markup That Are In Different Sections Of A Page (Not Lists)
Google Search Console May Stop Collecting Data After Inactivity By Site Owner
Google On Product Reviews Update: Content Should Add New Information To Body Of Knowledge
Google Tests New Ad Format With Swipeable Images Carousel
New Google Business Guidelines For Virtual Food Brands & Delivery-Only Businesses
Google Maps Others Are Asking With Prompt To Answer This Question Carousel
Google Search Adds Popular Destinations Carousel
Microsoft Tests Bing Interesting Reads
Bing Top Rated Tutors Carousel Through Microsoft TakeLessons
Bing Wikipedia Box In Search Results Now Scrolls On Hover
Bing “See Results For” Search Feature On Left Side Bar
Google Universal Analytics Real Time Reports Now Changed To “In Last 5 Minutes”
Mark Cuban Upset With Google Ranking Fake Shark Tank Endorsements
Recap Of The Google Search Central Unconference 2022

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