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Does Owning Multiple Websites Impact SEO Rankings?

John Mueller from Google addressed whether owning two websites could harm search engine rankings. His response was versatile enough to cover various interpretations of the query.   Can Having Two Sites Affect Rankings?   Someone asked Google whether having two websites could negatively affect their

Google’s Take on 404 Errors and SEO Impact

Gary Illyes from Google addressed a question regarding decreased search rankings, which was linked to 404 (Page Not Found) errors.   Fake External 404 Errors: Identifying the Source of Mysterious 404 Responses   Bots can trigger 404 errors for many reasons. One possible cause is

Insights into Google’s Query Handling and Content Ranking

Gary Illyes from Google recently released a new video titled “How Search Works,” offering viewers an exclusive glimpse into the interpretation and ranking of search queries. Gary outlines the ranking process in his presentation, providing valuable insights for every SEO practitioner to comprehend and integrate

Inclusive Optimization: Bridging SEO and Accessibility

Making your website accessible to more audience goes beyond boosting search visibility. It’s about ensuring that everyone, regardless of their disabilities, can use your site. In this article, we’ll delve into the connection between web accessibility and SEO effectiveness and share critical strategies for making your

Google Introduces Token Removal Tools to Safeguard Search Console

Google has introduced enhancements to the Search Console, enabling owners to remove and verify unused ownership tokens for heightened security. With the latest update, Search Console users gain the capability to eliminate unused ownership tokens. Additionally, they can verify the removal of tokens to thwart

Google Discontinues Video Carousel Structured Data Experiment

Google has ceased supporting the markup documentation for the video carousel (limited access) and its associated rich results. Following structured data testing, Google determined its lack of scalability. While site publishers using this structured data need not remove it, other search engines might still find