John Mueller explains why a site may not rank despite good SEO | Improve My Search Ranking

John Mueller explains why a site may not rank despite good SEO | Improve My Search Ranking

Imagine this scenario: You’ve meticulously fine-tuned your website’s SEO strategy, leaving no stone unturned. From website design to user experience and from metadata to high-quality content, you have covered everything in your quest to rank higher. Yet, when you search for your prized creation on Google, it’s nowhere to be found, lost among a sea … Read more

Google’s John Mueller: Technical SEO Is Not Going Away

Google’s John Mueller: Technical SEO Is Not Going Away

Google Search Advocate John Mueller recently affirmed the ongoing importance of technical SEO, countering claims that its significance is dwindling. His statement comes in response to a comment on X, formerly Twitter, claiming that technical SEO is becoming less critical. The Debate over the Importance of Technical SEO Mueller commented on X, responding to Yiğit … Read more

Google John Mueller: If You Weren’t Buying Links, Don’t Disavow

Google John Mueller: If You Weren’t Buying Links, Don’t Disavow

John Mueller, a Search Advocate at Google, was asked when you should use the link disavow too. He said on Twitter, “Essentially — if you weren’t buying links, don’t disavow.” So don’t disavow unless you were buying links in the history of your website. Here are those tweets: Essentially — if you weren’t buying links, … Read more

Google’s John Mueller: No Ranking Factor Compensates For Missing Relevance

Google’s John Mueller: No Ranking Factor Compensates For Missing Relevance

Google’s John Mueller has another good one-liner about SEO and Google ranking. He said on Mastodon, “No ranking factor compensates missing relevance, or missing user interest.” He explained, “it’s easy to forget that a site doesn’t just ‘rank’ on its own, it ranks for what it’s relevant for.” The context around these comments is from … Read more

Google’s John Mueller Warns Against Custom Elements In Head

Google’s John Mueller Warns Against Custom Elements In Head

Recently, there was a discussion on Twitter about the validity of using custom elements in the <head> section of web pages. Custom elements are part of the Web Components specifications, allowing developers to create HTML elements tailored to their needs. Using custom tags, developers can build reusable and self-contained HTML elements that function independently from … Read more

Google’s Personal Info Removal Process: Insights From John Mueller

Google’s Personal Info Removal Process: Insights From John Mueller

In today’s digital world, where personal information is so easily accessible online, protecting your privacy is crucial. Recently a Reddit user wanted to remove personal information from Google Search. Their experience and subsequent discussion with Google’s John Mueller highlight the complex process and policies around Google’s content removal tools. In addition to looking at Mueller’s … Read more

Google’s John Mueller On Domain Selection: gTLDs Vs. ccTLDs

Google’s John Mueller On Domain Selection: gTLDs Vs. ccTLDs

Google Search Advocate, John Mueller, has shed light on the difference between generic top-level domains (gTLDs) and country code top-level domains (ccTLDs), offering practical advice to businesses and SEO professionals. His comments arrive amidst the recent update by Google that categorizes .ai domains as gTLDs, moving away from their previous association with Anguilla, a British … Read more

Google’s John Mueller Seeks Advice On Hiring SEO Consultants

Google’s John Mueller Seeks Advice On Hiring SEO Consultants

Google Search Advocate, John Mueller, has turned to Twitter seeking advice on what to consider when hiring an SEO consultant. He posed the question on behalf of someone running an animal park, indicating the need for a local SEO consultant to enhance their online presence. “Does anyone have recommendations in terms of people/companies & things … Read more

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