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Video: Google Mobile Design, Algorithm Update, Pruning Content & More

This week I published the monthly Google webmaster report, do check it out. There may have been a Google search algorithm update today. Google is rolling out the new mobile curved search results interface. Google has changed how they show regional results, no longer does it go by ccTLD. Google now says both pruning and improving content are both valid strategies. Google’s info command has changed, is it a bug? Google says when doing transaction, don’t do it word for word. Google says structured data is not required for rich snippets. Google doesn’t want to depend on structured data or schema, but they need to now. Google says you can use the fetch and submit to get faster indexing for specific pages. Google sent out a survey to the Search Console beta testers. Google started showing emojis in some snippets. They even showed it in an AdWords search term report. Google employees can click on your ads but they don’t cost you anything. Google is testing a search result in the local knowledge card. Google mobile is testing a new look for did you mean. Google News broke all the old RSS feed URLs. Google holds internal search conferences for Googlers. That was this past week in search at the Search Engine Roundtable.

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Search Topics of Discussion:
November 2017 Google Webmaster Report
November Google Algorithm Search Results Update?
Google Rounded Search Results Design Interface Tests Continues
New Google Mobile Rounded Interface Rolling Out
Google Won’t Change Search Results Based On Google Domain Names Anymore
Google Retake: Improving Content & Pruning Content Are Both Valid Strategies
Google Info Command Stops Working Fully?
Google: Your Multilingual Pages Shouldn’t Be Word For Word Translation
Google: Structured Data Not Required For Rich Snippets But Recommended
Google Does Not Want To Depend On Structured Data & Schema In Future
Google: Use Fetch & Submit To Increase Indexing Speed
Google Sends Survey To Search Console Beta Testers
Google Shows Emojis Again For Some Search Results
Google AdWords Now Allows Bidding On Emojis?
Google Employee Clicks On AdWords Ads Do Not Cost
Google Tests A Search Result In Local Knowledge Card
Google Mobile Search Tests New Design For Did You Mean
Google News Broke All My RSS Feeds, Manual Action Required For Fix
Google Internal Search Conference For Googlers

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This post was scheduled to go live today but was written earlier – I am currently offline today.

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