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Episode 208 contains the Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of Apr 15-19, 2024.1. Google Confirms: Fewer Links Needed for Effective SEO Rankings! - At the recent SERP Conference, Google's Gary Illyes reiterated a significant shift in SEO strategy: the diminishing importance of links in ranking web pages. During his presentation on April 19, 2024, Illyes highlighted that Google's algorithm now requires "very few links to rank pages," signaling a continued move away from heavily relying on link quantity for search engine rankings.This evolution reflects Google's ongoing updates to refine their search algorithms to focus more on content quality and user experience rather than traditional signals like the number of links. Illyes' statement underscores a broader trend where links, although still valuable, are not the central metric they once were in SEO. This shift encourages SEO professionals and business owners to diversify their SEO strategies, focusing more on quality content and holistic site optimization.For businesses, this means that developing robust, relevant content and ensuring a user-friendly site can be just as crucial as link-building efforts. This change is intended to make search results more useful and relevant to users, aligning more closely with Google's core objective of enhancing the user search experience.2. Preventing Deindexing After Hosting Transitions! - If you've recently migrated your site and noticed a drop in search visibility, then this is for you.The issue begins post-migration, where a site might disappear from Google's search results. This sudden disappearance often leads to a panic, but the root causes can typically be diagnosed and resolved through a few strategic steps. John Mueller of Google suggests that the primary check should be whether the new site setup is unintentionally blocking Google's crawlers, which is a common oversight during migrations.The first step in diagnosing this issue is to utilize Google Search Console. This tool can help identify whether pages are not found (404 errors) or if there's a robots.txt file blocking the crawlers. Such blockages can occur due to settings that discourage search engines from indexing the site, which might be enabled during the migration process without the site owner's knowledge.Mueller points out that often during a WordPress site migration, settings intended to hide the site from search engines during development are not reverted. To check this, you can navigate to the 'Reading' settings under 'Settings' in the WordPress admin panel. If the 'Discourage search engines from indexing this site' option is ticked, simply unticking this will resolve the issue.If the problem isn't related to this setting, it might be due to an SEO or migration plugin that inadvertently set up a robots.txt block. Alternatively, it could be a DNS setting issue or an error on the part of the web hosting service.3. Google's Stance on The Impact of Owning Multiple Websites - Google's John Mueller clarified concerns surrounding the impact of managing multiple websites on SEO rankings. He emphasized that owning several websites in itself does not directly harm rankings. However, the real issue lies in the distribution of effort and quality. Mueller pointed out that managing multiple sites often dilutes the ability to maintain high-quality content across all platforms. If the sites cover the same topic, it might appear as an attempt to manipulate rankings, which is not an ideal strategy for SEO success.For business owners, the takeaway is clear: focus on developing one authoritative website rather than spreading resources thin over multiple lesser sites. This approach not only enhances your site's quality and relevance but also aligns better with Google's algorithms, which favor comprehensive and user-focused content.This perspective is supported by Bill Hartzer of Hartzer Consulting, who notes that while it's common to think creating additional websites on the same topic might double success, this strategy rarely pans out. Consolidating sites into one primary, authoritative presence is usually more effective for maintaining strong SEO performance.For those contemplating the management of multiple websites, it's crucial to consider the strategic goals: are you aiming for quality or merely trying to capture more traffic? Opt for creating a single, robust site that truly serves your audience's needs and stands out in Google's search rankings.4. 404 Errors on Your Website's SEO Ranking - During the Google SEO office hours, Gary Illyes from Google addressed the common concern about the correlation between 404 errors and SEO rankings. Illyes confirmed that encountering 404 errors—'Page Not Found' notifications—is quite normal and does not inherently lead to ranking drops. He specifically addressed a scenario involving 'fake' 404 errors, which are URLs mistakenly or maliciously generated by bots, emphasizing that these errors are unlikely to influence a site's ranking negatively.For business owners monitoring their website's performance, it's crucial to understand that while 404 errors are not problematic by themselves, their origin and frequency should be analyzed. If genuine users encounter 404 errors, this could point to broken links or misspellings which should be redirected correctly to improve user experience and site functionality. Moreover, it's advised to periodically check for security vulnerabilities, especially if 404 errors might suggest bot activities searching for exploits.Illyes suggests utilizing analytics tools to identify if real users are encountering these errors and to take corrective actions like redirection or offering relevant content on error pages to retain visitor engagement. His insights clarify that while 404 errors are normal, the context and response to these errors can influence the overall quality and security of a website.5. Does Changing Your Web Hosting Impact SEO? Google Weighs In! - As business owners often ponder the implications of switching web hosting services, Google's Gary Illyes sheds light on this topic. Illyes clarifies that changing your web hosting platform should not negatively affect your SEO rankings, provided the migration is executed correctly.Key aspects to ensure a smooth transition include minimal downtime and maintaining website resolvability. This involves updating name server information and making sure the domain's IP address matches the new hosting location. Even if a website experiences downtime, as long as it's brief and the site's structure remains unchanged, the impact on SEO should be negligible.For those considering a host switch, it's crucial to choose a service that matches or exceeds the quality of your current host to avoid any potential drops in site performance. Illyes' insights confirm that with proper planning and execution, changing web hosts can be a seamless process that maintains your current SEO standing.6. How Does a 503 Status Affect Your Site's SEO? Google Explains - During the Google Search Central SEO office hours in April 2024, a significant clarification was made regarding the SEO implications of the 503 'Service Unavailable' status cod...
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer, Bill Hartzer speaks with Ash Nallawalla, the author if the Accidental SEO Manager book.Accidental SEO Manager is the first book in a series written for search engine optimization (SEO) managers and the C-suite. It gives them a high-level view of the subject and offers tips on how to hire and manage in-house and remote SEO teams, find the best SEO consultants and agencies, and get the best outcomes for online success. It covers the nuances of keywords versus entities, types of content, the relevance of links and rankings, managing online reputation, and finally, the SEO strategy process.The Accidental SEO Manager is available now on Amazon and Amazon Kindle.
In this episode of the digital marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about Google search console updates and issues, in person search conferences, the four stages of search which include crawling rendering indexing and ranking and how you verify each stage. he also talks about his upcoming research and review of various sectors including duda.co, Wix, Shopify, and word press. He also talked about a few domain name rooms in clubhouse and the hot topics of crawling indexing ranking based on TLDs.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the People Also Ask feature in Google search, and how you should be using FAQPage Schema on your pages where there are FAQs. He also gets into Augmented Reality in search, and how e-commerce retailers can take advantage of having their AR images showing up in the search engine results. There's a new Google Tag to add to your site, and the Facebook live shopping feature is going away October 1, 2022. Bill talks about diagnosing some technical SEO issues related to redirects and 404 errors on a website, as well as how to fix those issues quickly. He has a domain name update, as well as an email spam update, as well.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the Google Search Console report by Patrick Stop of ahrefs about hidden search terms in Google Search Console which is concerning. Bill then talks about how even Google Analytics data is not factual and an actual representation of traffic to your site. Google My Business app is no longer available, and what you should do now that it's been removed. Is linking to http URLs a bad thing? Bill Hartzer tells you what John Mueller of Google says about it, and if it will hurt rankings or not. Bill talks about a stolen domain name case that is odd, but also concerning. There's an odd issue with DNS entries disappearing completely, and he updates us on his quest for a spam-free inbox: Spamhero is the hero this week.
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Bill Hartzer, SEO veteran, and speaker joins Erin Sparks to discuss the history of technical SEO audits, the best tools to analyze log files, and key information to delve into to understand your site better. They don't stop there! Join us to leave about domain name protection - what you don't know will hurt you - today on the EDGE! [00:01:10] RateThisPodcast.com/EDGE [00:01:21] Introducing Page One Power [00:02:55] Bill Hartzer: SEO Consultant since 1996 [00:12:05] Some of the Earliest SEO Auditing Tools Bill Used That Are Still Valuable Today [00:15:23] Our Title Sponsor: Page One Power | edgeofthewebradio.com/pageonepower [00:16:58] Google is Looking for User Intent [00:21:42] What is Missing in Technical Audits? [00:27:45] What are Bill's Favorite Log Analysis Tools? [00:29:21] SEO Physician: Know Thy Site [00:30:40] Sponsor for EDGE of the Web: Site Strategics [00:33:59] Domain Name Protection: Essential Knowledge of your Digital Assets [00:52:09] Protect Your Digital Keychain [00:54:34] Be Aware: Stolen Domains from Former Employees
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the recent Google algorithm updates, and whether or not internal search engine pages should be allowed to get crawled and indexed by Google purposely. He also talks about how Google appears to be cracking down on marking up 3rd party reviews on your site with schema markup code or structured data. Bill talks about finding content ideas and how he goes about finding new content ideas for your website or blog. He gives a domain name update about a stolen domain name case he's been working on for over a year, as well as the fact that he's been testing out various tools for dealing with email spam. He then share a tip about dealing with email spam that bypasses email filters.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about another Google algorithm update, and Alan Kent from Google sharing 8 e-commerce SEO tips in a video. Google will index a page that is under 15mb in size, and Bill Hartzer talks about pages with a lot of words and ranking them. He then goes on to talk about injecting canonical tags using JavaScript and how that could potentially be an issue or cause problems. The Facebook Internet Tracking Settlement is again mentioned, and Bill Hartzer provides an update on the rankings and how he's created a video that's ranking well for that trending keyword phrase. He goes on to talk about other opportunities for ranking a page or ranking content quickly, and how to get into Google News. Should SEOs know the difference between crawling, indexing, and ranking? Bill Hartzer lets you know his view on that. Then, finally, he talks about an example site with over 1,000 unique domains linking to the site, but the Trust Flow is abnormally low. Listed to the podcast to get his take on why this site has so many good links but the TF is low and the site's having ranking problems.
To discuss a backlink audit, Jim Boykin, CEO of Internet Marketing Ninjas, invited Bill Hartzer, a blogger, SEO, and marketer who started coding HTML websites back in the mid 1990s and has been an SEO expert for more than two decades.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the Facebook Internet Tracking Settlement and how you can take advantage of breaking news in your industry. Also, he talks about HTTP orphaned pages, and how Google re-evaluates web pages.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about Google Search Console and new report data that they're providing, as well as Google Business Profile issues that have come up. Google's now showing a profile strength widget in the search results for business owners, and Twitter has remove the nofollow attribute on links in Tweets. We're seeing a drop in searches at DuckDuckGo, SEOJobs.com is a great resource for SEO Jobs. Does adding or using a CDN help search engine rankings? Google's John Mueller answers that question. Finally, some domain registrars are offering cyber liability insurance services. Keep in mind that may be good to have, but cyber liability insurance does not cover the loss or theft of domain names. So you may want to look into domain protection by DNProtect.com.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the completion of the May 2022 Google Core Update, Image Alt Tex and Image Alt Attributes, Handshake, Unstoppable Domains and Crypto domain names, and the new Ahrefs search engine called Yep.com.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the May 2022 Google Core Search Engine Update and it's status. He goes on to talk about RankSense being acquired by SEOClarity, and the new Google Author Markup Help Guide for Article Structured Data. There's a rumor that Apple will launch a new search engine, and you'll hear his thoughts around that. John Mcalpin has a new Search Engine Land article that talks about 4 SEO tech issues that the SEO Tools won't show you, and how to check them. Finally, Bill Hartzer talks about a new site that allows you to search for photos of you that you probably didn't know even existed. It uses AI technology to match up your face with other photos to find photos of you.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about the Google May 2022 Broad Core update, and Alexa Rankings. He also talks about John Mcalpin and getting his Knowledge Panel. He mentions FAQs and the importance of adding them to your website, and how to deal with a trailing slash mismatch in URLs, and recovering stolen domain names.
To discuss diagnosing and fixing a drop in organic rankings and traffic, Jim Boykin, CEO of Internet Marketing Ninjas invited Bill Hartzer, a blogger, SEO, and marketer who started coding HTML websites back in the mid 1990s and has been an SEO expert for more than two decades.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing news. He mentions bigger favicons in mobile search results, Google Ads' label in Google search results, and more info about the Knowledge Graph and Knowledge Panels.
In this week's podcast episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing news for this week, such as Google I/O, and an update on Google's SEO Certification course. Google Search Console may stop collecting data, and how you can find a site owner via a code search engine. He also talks about link relevancy and an example of a site that has redirected a lot of domains to their website. Removing your site from archive.org is also mentioned, as well as issues with archive.org and UDRP domain name disputes.
In this episode of the digital marketing podcast with Bill Hartzer, Bill Hartzer talks about LinkedIn links, digital marketing news for this week, and answers SEO questions.
To discuss moving to a new domain, Jim Boykin, CEO of Internet Marketing Ninjas, and Ann Smarty, IMN's analyst, invited Bill Hartzer, a blogger, SEO, and marketer who started coding HTML websites back in the mid 1990s and has been an SEO expert for more than two decades.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing news, including how to remove Personally Identifiable Information PII from Google. He also talks about some other Search-related news, as well as email filtering and the options for cleaning up your inbox. He discusses SaneBox and whether or not it worked for him. Finally, he talks about a stolen domain name case that has been very frustrating that's been ongoing for at least 5 weeks.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing news and SEO news for this week, as well as domain name registrar issues.
In the latest episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about the weekly digital marketing news. He also talks about the technical ways to get a Featured Snippet in Google, and goes through a list of local seo marketing tactics.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing and SEO news, such as Google algorithm updates, outsourcing content creation, and the removal tool. Find out if AI written content violates Google's guidelines and if it could lead to a manual penalty. Bill mentions several websites that are good to follow for keeping up with industry news, and then talks about site profiles and websites good for dealing with your online reputation.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about 7 things you can do right now to protect your domain name. Your domain name is your most valuable digital asset, so you must do everything you can to protect it from getting stolen.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the important digital marketing news for this week, including Google pausing certain ads related to the Russia Ukraine war. He also discusses the new Google Partners Directory, as well as Twitter Communities, Twitter Spaces, and Clubhouse. Trademarked domains and risky domain names are also discussed.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about top news items this week, as well as a recent site migration poll. He also talks about domain migrations and categories of domain names.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about Google Advanced Protection, shows the devices, and talks about the benefits. He then goes through a few top news items for this week, as well as 301 redirects, how they're useful but you shouldn't ever see them when you crawl a website.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about properly redirecting domain name to the right internal page, Namecheap's Ukraine decision to block Russian customers and accounts, and the tale of a stolen domain name that was recovered.
Jim and Dave speak with Navah Hopkins, a search industry veteran, has officially launched her consulting business, Navah Hopkins Consulting, LLC. Bill Hartzer.com reports:Navah is a a highly sought-after paid media and digital marketing strategist with over a decade of empowering brands and the agencies. In her new consulting firm, she plans on providing Digital marketing strategy, Account audits, SAAS product strategy, and General business strategy.In the past, Navah has worked for companies like Adzooma, Justuno, Hennessey Digital, and WordStream. I've known her for years as one of the world's best Paid Media specialists, and I've seen her speak about paid search and paid media at conferences such as Pubcon and State of Search.Navah has a passion for innovation, fueled by a hybrid of strategic partnerships, data analysis, and consumer engagement. She loves connecting people who can mutually benefit each other, leveraging innovation to solve socioeconomic issues, and maintaining bottom line thinking with an ethics driven perspective.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/webcology/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
n this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks with Austin Armstrong from Socialty Pro about TIkTok Marketing. Austin talks about how to get started with TikTok, and how you can use TikTok to market your business and get more customers. They also discuss the TikTok algorithm, the types of videos you should and shouldn't create, and how to get content ideas for creating TikTok Videos.
On the latest episode of the Digital Marketing Podcast with Bill Hartzer, Bill Hartzer talks about social media and domain names. He details how to update the previews that social media sites use, such as Facebook and LinkedIn. He also talks about getting domain name zone files for TLDs and what data is included in a zone file for a Top Level Domain. Then, he talks about stolen domain names and shows an example of a (allegedly) stolen domain name, and how that domain thief was able to take control over a valuable domain name by purchasing a lower-quality domain name that expired.
Is Disavowing Links still valid now? In the latest episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, I tell you my thoughts, and go through the disavowing links process.
Check out the rest of the content from "SEO in 2022" here: http://seoin2022.com/ Questions in this episode include: What do you mean by tiered links? How do you measure the value of tiered links? How much authority can tiered links pass on? What are you looking for when you're looking at tiered links to your competitor's websites? How do you obtain tiered links?
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about choosing a business name, and choosing a name based on domain name availability as well as potential trademark issues. He talks about why you should choose one name over another, and also goes into domain name security, as well as other considerations to minimize risk of losing your domain name.
Google has been changing the title tags of our web pages in the search engine results. Is this something that you need to be worried about? Should you change the title tag of your web page to what Google prefers? Or should you keep it the same as you currently have your title tag? Bill Hartzer answers this and other related questions, and talks about specific examples of Google changing title tags.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about domain name migrations and moving your website from one domain name to another domain name. He goes over is domain migration checklist and gives detail about each task in the checklist.
In this video, Bill Hartzer shows his technique for reclaiming RSS feeds for link building purposes. Many RSS feed usernames on Feedburner, for example, are available to be claimed. Claiming an old username and attaching it to the RSS feed, there's a good likelihood of you being able to take advantage of links pointing to the feeds. Some RSS Feeds also have traffic and clicks associated with them, which is a bonus.If you like this link building tip, please consider donating to the DFWSEM.org Association (info@dfwsem.org is their PayPal address).Be sure to comment below if you have any questions or comments about this method, and I'll do my best to answer them. Don't forget to subscribe to the Hartzer Consulting YouTube Channel, as I'll be updating these techniques with more videos as well as sharing more of my SEO-related and domain name related knowledge.
In this podcast episode, Bill Hartzer talks about some basics of video SEO, but also discusses how to get Key Moments In This Video in the search results. He also talks about generating Video Schema and a good site for generating schema markup code.
On this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks with Travis Bliffen from Stellar SEO about link building and link building strategies.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about protecting your digital assets online. Domain names are digital assets, have value, and would be a big disruption to your business if you lost them. Domain name theft is on the rise, here he also discusses domain name theft.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer speaks with Henry Kaminski, Jr. about rebranding your business.
On this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer Podcast, Bill Hartzer spoke with Jabez Lebret about digital PR, writing as a journalist, and getting media coverage for your company or your brand. They also discussed submitting articles and content ideas to media and publications.
New top level domains are popping up with more frequency these days, but are they reliable? Is a .Store .Online or .Tech domain as SEO-worthy as .com or .net? Domain name and search expert Bill Hartzer has done the testing and research to find out. He shared several insights and tests on Digging Deeper to illustrate that new top level domains can even be more effective at getting indexed and ranking well for search terms than their older counter parts. Host Jason Falls and Hartzer discuss SEO in 2021, the domain name issue and much more on this week's edition of Digging Deeper. Falls even vets his new white paper, The Power of Your Brand in Merchandising, through Hartzer's data. The show is presented by Get.Store where the .store new top level domains are just $1.99 when you use the code JASONWP. Bill Hartzer can be found online at BillHartzer.com where he blogs or at his consultancy website at HartzerConsulting.com. He has a digital marketing podcast that is broadcast as a YouTube show, and can be found on LinkedIn as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the Google Local Guides program. He talks about getting points, getting perks, and working with Google Local Guides if you are a business. Mr. Hartzer also talks about his experience in being a Google Street View Certified Photographer.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks with Andrew Muller of Andrew Muller Creative. They talk about testing Google Ad copy by using Facebook ads. Andrew explains why this innovative way of testing ad copy and creative, as well as landing page works well and is cost effective.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing Podcast with Bill Hartzer, Bill Hartzer spoke with Mike Rhodes from WebSavvy.com.au about Google Ads.
On this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about link data, tiered links like tier 2, tier 3, and tier 4 links. He also shows how you can see tiered links to a website, how to see link networks and private blog networks (PBNs), and deal with them. He shows the Majestic Link Graph tool, an tool that's instrumental in helping you analyze tiered links and a link profile.
In this episode of the Digital Marketing with Bill Hartzer podcast, Bill Hartzer talks about Email Deliverability. If you send or receive email from your domain name, it's important to make sure you have DMARC, DKIM, and SPF records set up in your DNS. This will help make sure that your emails are delivered when sent, and no one can spoof your domain name.
In this episode, we talk with Sarah McDowell, SEO Specialist at LikeMind Media and Co-Host of the SEO SAS Podcast, a podcast that delves into individual SEO issues each week.We discuss how she went from a background in dance to a digital marketing role focused on link building and then eventually into a career in SEO, her experiences going between agencies and in-house roles, founding her own business and eventually shutting it down, the challenges and psychology of getting stuff implemented, and more. In addition, we cover and share our perspective on a recent SEO “kerfuffle” around the subject of hiring for SEO and interview questions which stems from a tweet put out by Bill Hartzer which caused a few side-eyes in the industry (here, here, here).And to round out this episode, we dive deep into what went into founding her podcast, and we share our experiences on what it's like to run an SEO podcast, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making a podcast come to life.