English Google SEO office-hours from March 11, 2022



This is a recording of the Google SEO office-hours hangout from March 11, 2022. These sessions are open to anything search & website-owner related like crawling, indexing, mobile sites, internationalization, duplicate content, Sitemaps, Search Console, pagination, duplicate content, multi-lingual/multi-regional sites, etc.

Find out more at https://goo.gle/seo-oh-en

Feel free to join us – we welcome folks of all levels!

Timestamps:
00:40 Why do my pages sometimes fall from #8 to much lower?
04:04 Do site:-query results differ by country?
06:56 Can a single page with high engagement help a site overall?
08:30 Can less-relevant pages with poor CWV impact a site overall?
11:54 Will Google stop ranking Russian propaganda sites?
12:48 How many internal links per page are optimal?
15:44 Are pages linked closer to the homepage indexed faster?
18:11 Does the URL structure make a page appear closer to the homepage?
20:20 The indexed count went up a lot, the traffic not so much – is it a problem?
22:26 How to improve the quality of a large ecommerce site?
25:42 What to watch out for in the crawl stats report for small sites?
28:17 Are the crawl stats just a sample?
29:41 My site dropped, I moved domains, it dropped again. What’s up?
39:35 Why might synonyms make a big difference in rankings?
41:12 Do I have to move FAQs to separate pages?
43:17 Would competing schema markup on a page be a problem?
43:42 How can I test my paywall structured data?
45:11 Are links in sections of a page treated differently?
46:35 Does mobile first indexing help with ranking?
48:45 How do you treat abbreviations on a page?
50:25 What can I do for JavaScript SEO?
51:45 Is a robots.txt required for indexing images?

Mentioned video for synonyms / abbreviations:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeW-9fhvkLM

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7 thoughts on “English Google SEO office-hours from March 11, 2022”

  1. If user interaction and interaction doesn't count as a raking factor, what good is Analitycs? I believe that before any mechanism existed, people already existed, being created precisely to respond to people, how does the engagement of people with the site and content not count as a ranking factor?

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