Ep. 245 - July 28, 2022 - Light Version

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In this episode, we discuss the new product reviews update, Glenn Gabe’s review of the May core update, more changes in product SERPS and some great SEO tips including using machine learning to find internal link opportunities, uses of Dall-E-2 for your clients and great tips for improving UX.

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There is no podcast this week, but if you missed it here is last week’s episode discussing the new pros and cons SERP annotations. These are possibly even more relevant following this recent product reviews update!

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The following topics are covered in the premium version of this episode:

  • Marie’s thoughts and speculation on this most recent product reviews update (especially re links to multiple vendors)
  • Our summary of Glenn Gabe’s excellent May core update analysis
  • Shopping carousel showing the number of highlights
  • Google showing return policy in the SERPS
  • ‘Featured in’ in the SERPS for hotel listings
  • Using machine learning to find internal link opportunities and create topic clusters
  • Case study where a site was cannibalizing their own content
  • How (and why) to hide your sitemaps from competitors
  • Is there SEO benefit to using a unique IP address?
  • Bookmarklets for SEO
  • Excellent tips for improving UX
  • Shopify partners with Youtube
  • Don’t upload blurry photos or selfies to GMB
  • is something odd going on with Google Local Service Ads?
  • A free tool to use AI to find keywords that are likely to convert
  • Our tl;dr summary of some awesome recent SEO articles
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News about Google’s Algorithms

A new product reviews update is live!

On Wednesday, July 27, Google announced another product reviews update was rolling out.

On the day following (the day of newsletter publication) we’re not seeing much change so far. 

 

btw…nice new design for the sensor, Semrush!

Google says the update will take two to three weeks to roll out.

In the premium version of newsletter Marie speculates about whether this rollout will reward pages with links to multiple vendors.

Glenn Gabe’s analysis of 5 sites affected by the May Core Update

Once again Glenn has written an excellent analysis of a Google core update. We agree with Glenn when he says that this update felt different! 

MHC Announcements

We’re considering some changes to the SNYCU newsletter

For many years we have published the newsletter online and sent you an email summarizing what is in it. We’re considering giving all of the information in email so that you do not have to click through to the website. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this!

 

Premium members now get email notifications for significant Google changes

If you’re a premium subscriber to SNYCU you’ll now also receive an email whenever Google announces a significant change in their algorithms. This week we sent out an email announcing the product reviews update as soon as we heard about it. We promise we won’t spam you and will only send you information about very important changes!

Google Announcements

Got an Ecommerce question for Google?

Google is looking to answer questions in the the form of YouTube shorts. 

 

SEO Tips

Uses of Dall-E-2 for your clients

More and more people are being granted access to Dall-E-2. Dall-E-2 is a new AI system that generates extremely realistic images from a simple text description. 

I, Marie, am currently on the waitlist and can’t wait to play around with this. I can see all sorts of opportunities for producing unique and helpful images for our content with this tool. I loved these tweets where Danny Richman shared how he has been playing around with the tool to help local businesses. 

 

Do links that point to noindexed pages pass PageRank?

This was an interesting poll.

 

There still can be value in getting links to noindexed pages if those pages bring customers and traffic but in general, links to a page that is permanently noindexed is likely not worth much.

It can be tricky though. John covered this in a help hangout last year. This tweet thread by Glenn Gabe explains the nuances.

Other Interesting News

Automatic data insertion from web tables to Excel

What? We did not know this!!!

Recommended Reading

Neural-IR Models – Muhammad Hammad Khan

https://medium.com/@mhammadkhan/neural-re-ranking-models-c0a67278f626 

July 18, 2022

In this article, Muhammad explains how Neural Information Retrieval has been a game changer for search. He explains how BERT-based text ranking approaches can be used as a “re-ranker” in multistage search architecture. 

This is a complicated article, but it is worth reading through. The article explains milti-stage ranking which we believe is something that is happening with Google’s algorithms. Results can be ranked with traditional information retrieval algorithms that match keywords in queries with keywords (or synonyms) on pages, and then a certain number of those results are re-ranked using a BERT based algorithm. 

 

E-A-T auditing: How to level up your credibility game – Nichola Stott

https://searchengineland.com/e-a-t-audit-386611

E-A-T is so much more than just adding author bios. As Nichola says, “think of it more like a collection of all the things that really matter and impede your potential.” This article gives a great list of things to check when it comes to auditing your site for E-A-T.

 

Success Looks Different On Everyone, I Guess – Donna Cavalier

https://heropress.com/essays/success-looks-different-on-everyone-i-guess/

July 2022

We loved this article in which Donna shares her journey to “success” which she describes as to live a life “without the constant weight of poverty wrapped around a person’s neck.”

Donna has a really cool story. She’s been writing and creating online for a long time now. If you are looking for inspiration, we’d recommend this read!

 

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The following topics are covered in the premium version of this episode:

  • Marie’s thoughts and speculation on this most recent product reviews update (especially re links to multiple vendors)
  • Our summary of Glenn Gabe’s excellent May core update analysis
  • Shopping carousel showing the number of highlights
  • Google showing return policy in the SERPS
  • ‘Featured in’ in the SERPS for hotel listings
  • Using machine learning to find internal link opportunities and create topic clusters
  • Case study where a site was cannibalizing their own content
  • How (and why) to hide your sitemaps from competitors
  • Is there SEO benefit to using a unique IP address?
  • Bookmarklets for SEO
  • Excellent tips for improving UX
  • Shopify partners with Youtube
  • Don’t upload blurry photos or selfies to GMB
  • is something odd going on with Google Local Service Ads?
  • A free tool to use AI to find keywords that are likely to convert
  • Our tl;dr summary of some awesome recent SEO articles
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