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SEO Mythbusting, a series that debunks SEO urban legends distributed on Google Webmasters' YouTube channel, is back with a second season. Season 1 was mostly about answering questions from developers, but this time around they'll be answering more common SEO misconceptions, and will cover a variety of topics. Episode 1 of Season 2 was released on June 30, 2020, and the host is Martin Splitt from Google once again, and the first guest is Sandhya Guntreddy, Principal Product Manager from Microsoft's Bing Webmaster Tools team. Below, we will introduce the contents of the episode. overview Can you rank higher if you have a lot of external links? What should I do to rank high on search engines? If I use search ads, can I get high rankings.
Isn't the SEO community becoming more technical telephone number list crawl block, Bingbot and Googlebot How Google Search Console works with Bing Webmaster Tools Recommendations for JavaScript SEO Third Party Tools, “Query Intent” and “User Intent” Impressions/Summary (Kogan) Below is a summary of Season 2 Episode 1. Although some parts have been omitted or paraphrased, I have summarized them so that the main meaning is not lost. ① Can you get higher rankings if you have a lot of external links? Mr. Guntreddy: There are a lot of misconceptions about external links. "Can I rank higher if I have more external links?" That is one ranking signal (an indicator that affects search rankings), but it is not the only signal.
There are hundreds of signals. Still, some people actually spam with bad external links. Mr. Splitt: If that signal was very easy to fool, and it was the most important thing, all you had to do was buy a lot of links. ② What should I do to rank high on search engines? Mr. Splitt: What are the most frequently asked questions? Mr. Guntreddy: The most frequently asked question is "What should I do to get high rankings?" Mr. Splitt: Well, that's the most popular question! Mr. Guntreddy: We're all very passionate about that question, but it's not a question we can answer. Our ultimate goal is to serve the needs of our users, and we strive to match what users want with the content a website has, and to educate webmasters. I am. Mr. Splitt: And there are hundreds of factors that influence rankings, and rankings don't change just by turning a knob or tweaking a database. Mr. Guntreddy: Yes, that's not true.
Isn't the SEO community becoming more technical telephone number list crawl block, Bingbot and Googlebot How Google Search Console works with Bing Webmaster Tools Recommendations for JavaScript SEO Third Party Tools, “Query Intent” and “User Intent” Impressions/Summary (Kogan) Below is a summary of Season 2 Episode 1. Although some parts have been omitted or paraphrased, I have summarized them so that the main meaning is not lost. ① Can you get higher rankings if you have a lot of external links? Mr. Guntreddy: There are a lot of misconceptions about external links. "Can I rank higher if I have more external links?" That is one ranking signal (an indicator that affects search rankings), but it is not the only signal.
There are hundreds of signals. Still, some people actually spam with bad external links. Mr. Splitt: If that signal was very easy to fool, and it was the most important thing, all you had to do was buy a lot of links. ② What should I do to rank high on search engines? Mr. Splitt: What are the most frequently asked questions? Mr. Guntreddy: The most frequently asked question is "What should I do to get high rankings?" Mr. Splitt: Well, that's the most popular question! Mr. Guntreddy: We're all very passionate about that question, but it's not a question we can answer. Our ultimate goal is to serve the needs of our users, and we strive to match what users want with the content a website has, and to educate webmasters. I am. Mr. Splitt: And there are hundreds of factors that influence rankings, and rankings don't change just by turning a knob or tweaking a database. Mr. Guntreddy: Yes, that's not true.