Microsoft announced IndexNow, a major evolution in how all search engines can discover and index content. IndexNow is open source and open to all participating search engines. When content is ...
Google shares more details about the impact of content quality on webpage indexing. Google assesses webpage quality during indexing to determine ranking in search results. High-quality content is ...
In Part 7 of our Messy SEO series, we look at the differences between Bing and Google’s indexing of MarTech’s content. Messy SEO is a column covering the nitty-gritty, unpolished tasks involved in the ...
A change in specific words in Instagram’s privacy policy suggests that indexing options in search engines like Google for professional content will change. This notification applies to advertisers, ...
When the acorn that would become the SEO industry started to grow, indexing and ranking at search engines were both based purely on keywords. The search engine would match keywords in a query to ...
Internet giant Yahoo! Inc. is adopting a new system for indexing Web pages that will charge businesses to include more material currently unlisted in its online search engine, marking the first volley ...
For decades, the way we find information on the internet changed only in small ways. Doing a traditional Google search today doesn't feel all that different from when, in the 1990s, you would Ask ...
ARLnow is moving to remove old crime reports from internet searches. After a review of past articles, we made the decision to keep the crime report articles on our site, but to mark each as pages that ...
DuckDuckGo, a privacy-focused search engine, has often been misunderstood regarding its use of search results from other sources, particularly Bing. To clarify, DuckDuckGo does indeed use results from ...
I'm doing a quick & dirty re-working of a website for someone at the moment (mainly a swapping around of the images to match the new corporate colours & updating a few bits of the ...
Using an entirely different index is kind of a big deal. Google obviously dominates the space (to the point of becoming its own verb) and even other popular privacy-focused search alternatives like ...