Topic: documentation update
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Google Urges Sites: Stick to One Review Target
Google has updated its guidance to require a single, unambiguous target for each review or aggregate rating in structured data, preventing confusion for search algorithms. This directive aims to establish a clear one-to-one relationship between reviews and the specific products, services, or busi...
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Google's New SEO Guide: JavaScript Canonical Best Practices
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO guidance to clarify how canonical URLs should be managed for client-side rendered sites, addressing a technical challenge where duplicate content indexing can occur due to conflicting signals. The core issue is that Google evaluates canonical tags twice—once ...
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Google's Core Updates Are Constant, Not Just Periodic
Google now clarifies that its core search ranking algorithms are updated continuously, including through smaller, unannounced adjustments, meaning website rankings can shift at any time. This ongoing update process means content improvements can be recognized and rewarded without waiting for a ma...
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Google Ads Quietly Doubles Negative Keyword List Limit
Google may have quietly increased the maximum number of keywords allowed in a campaign-level negative keyword list beyond the documented 5,000 limit, potentially benefiting large-scale advertisers. Negative keyword lists are crucial for preventing ads from appearing on irrelevant search queries, ...
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