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I'll release a series of articles on the #PHP development on #Docker in the upcoming days. It'll be a continuation of the tutorial series I started ~6 years ago via github.com/paslandau/docker-… You can either follow me, this 🧵or subscribe to the newsletter to not miss anything 👇
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Am I the only one thinking that this can get horribly wrong? When they talk about "meta directives", this likely means meta robots noindex/nofollow (not robots.txt). Since this requires the page to be crawled first, this sounds like a potentially huge waste of crawl budget.
blog.cloudflare.com/ai-labyr… This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
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The agenda for the 2025 Tech SEO Summit is final since a few days. We are hyped for the deep technical SEO depths our speakers will dive into with you. We also expect a fierce competition for the best tech SEO tip at the conference. 🏆 #techseosummit
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Sucht euch einfach einen Bahnhof eurer Wahl, und lasst euch Statistiken anzeigen. Wir sammeln per default für alle Stationen 🇩🇪 Deutschlandweit Daten, ihr könnt aber auch andere Stationen dem Tracking hinzufügen. Weitere Features sind in Arbeit 🎉🥂 >>> trainboard.de.cool/dashboard…

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Ecommerce SEO: The Keys for Success Now & Beyond - My presentation from #SERPConf2024 👀 going through: 1. Maximize Your PDPs optimization efforts 2. Facilitate Google access and understanding of your product related content with SD, Merchant Center Feed and Image Optimization 3. Grow your brand authority with informational content investment … and more covered in the presentation: speakerdeck.com/aleyda/ecomm…
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Are you looking for a new SEO job? There are quite a few 🔥 open positions in the Free #SEOFOMO Job Board 👀👇 Check them out: hub.seofomo.co/seofomo-jobs/
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SEO updates you ✨NEED✨ to know [30 Sep]: ⚠️ ​Google has updated its spam policy with several notable changes, including talking about sites using "extensive automation to product content", likely meaning human-tweaked AI content. via @Marie_Haynes 📊 ​Some recent recoveries after the August core update are being reversed. The volatility continues as some sites that were hit particularly hard by last year's HCU are now seeing their small gains disappear again. via @abbysuegleason 🎠 ​Google is testing a 'from small businesses' carousel. This is being tested on mobile and is likely connected to the 'small business' attribute in Google Business Profile. via @rustybrick 🧠 ​Cloudflare launches Speed Brain, a speculative model that can reportedly reduce LCP by up to 75%. It does this by prefetching the most likely next pages' content and is now available for all Cloudflare users at no extra cost. 📉 ​Forbes Advisor has recently lost rankings for over 1.7 million queries. This may be the result of a manual penalty and related to the huge parasite SEO problem Forbes has had recently. via @glenngabe 🏷️ ​Google is testing 'For You' and 'Preferred Source' labels. This appears to be another step towards the personalisation of the main SERP that we've seen previously in Google Discover and Google News. 🚫 ​WP Engine has been banned by WordPress. If you're using their plugins, tools or hosting, you may want to look for an alternative solution even though the ban is being temporarily lifted. ✨ ​Google now highlights content creators and their expertise in Knowledge Panels. This label may be a significant boost in credibility for content creators as trusted online sources. via @jasonmbarnard 🗳️ ​SearchPilot confirms no benefit to using JSON-LD or Microdata for your markup. Despite Google listing JSON-LD as best practice, there appears to be no advantage or disadvantage either way. via @rida_a95 🤖 ​Cloudflare's AI Audit will allow sites to charge AI bots for scraping content. This is a step in the right direction of offering some compensation for content creators whose work is being "stolen" by LLMs and AI-powered search. 💰 ​Google adds support for sale pricing and priceType structured data. This should make it easier for users to specify sale prices and directly compare them to the full price, original listing. 🔍 ​Google removes the cache: search operator. Google had previously announced this in March 2024 and has since reacted by including links directly to the Internet Archive (which I covered two weeks ago) via @martinibuster 💌 If you like these kind of tldr SEO updates and don't want to miss them, I send them out every Monday along with SEO deeps and a deep dive podcast - Just Google: Core Updates newsletter Links to everything in the comments ⬇
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Google Cache is now fully dead - Google disabled it this morning, you can now longer do a cache:URL operator - seroundtable.com/google-cach…
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Note to self: Keep this in mind whenever someone claims to have figured out how to recover from an algo update 🙃
Here's your regular reminder that sometimes your site is fine, and Google just has no idea what's good and what isn't. (No changes in approach, links etc. No content purge yada yada yada. Just Google's March and Aug updates deciding completely different things.)
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👀 The judge in the DOJ vs. Google trial has ruled the Google violated antitrust laws. I'm no lawyer, but I'm super interested in this case. I thought my day was done, but instead, let's dig in and see what's interesting in this 286 page document. (David has brought me wine🍷. We could be here for a while...)
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Tech SEO question for @JohnMu / @methode / @g33konaut: What's the fastest way to get rid of a large (1mio ) nr of URLs in the index for the purpose of "removing low quality pages"? URLs are already in the index but can be blocked entirely with a simple robots.txt rule BUT (1/3)
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is this sufficient OR would we need to set them to "noindex" and let Google crawl them all? From a technical standpoint the "noindex" rubs me wrong because it's essentially "wasted crawling" (as we want the URLs gone anway) and can take "forever". On the other hand (2/3)
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the "noindex" feels like the proper way to tell Google "remove this URL". Again: The context here is "removing URLs that might be considered low quality and thus might have a detrimentaleffect on the overall site"). Any pointers? (3/3)
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Google Search algorithm leaked today. It outlines 2,596 modules with 14,014 ranking features related to various Google services. Here's what (13 things) we found:
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Google Search algorithm didn't leak. These are just statement from an anonymous source with unverified documents. sparktoro.com/blog/an-anonym…
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Google's new AI search results are having quite the week. Here's a thread with some of my favorite answers:
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This is exactly how I imagined a real coding exercise to do down when relying fully on AI. Thx a lot @Dan_Jeffries1 - will reference this thread probably a lot 🙏👌
I wanted to see if AI could code me a complex app. Not a crappy little one-off script. A real program. Just one little problem: I mostly suck at coding. So can AI make magic for someone like me? Yeah. But...it's complicated. Here's what I learned along the way. 1/
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Google is rolling out SGE for everyone. I spent 50 hours exploring the new Search Generative Experience. Here’s what I found to prepare for the future of search:
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