This one crops up from time-to-time for me, and as I frequently ask myself questions, this post lays a digital trail for me to come back to in future.
Google is one of the biggest companies on the planet, owing most of it’s original success to developing the biggest internet search engine.
The parent company (NASDAQ: GOOG) is now called “Alphabet” which accurately reflects the number of different things Google branched out into. Hint, it is more than 26 :)
When I talk about Google, in the below posts, generally it will be in relation to web search, or something specifically… Googly.
How to Add Someone to your Google Search Console Account
I’ve had to explain this a few times recently, so probably there isn’t a good, clear explanation out there on Google, for this little corner of Google ๐
Google promoting web speed at Wordcamp Europe 2019
I had some fun this morning with the Google team at Wordcamp Europe in Berlin.
Google are promoting web speed at Wordcamp Europe – specifically helping webmasters to speed up their WordPress websites.
PageSpeed Insights Showing Slow Loading Times for your Website?
Is Google’s PageSpeed Insights showing low scores or slow loading times for your website?
The Fastest Website in the World
This blog post has been in this site for 5+ years, and it describes how I made the “fastest website in the world” using simple …
New Google AMP Warning “Image size smaller than recommended size”
If you’re running AMP for fast loading pages on the mobile web (and, if you’re not, you should give it a try, it’s awesome!), you maybe got a notification in Search Console (AKA Google Webmaster Tools) that “Image size smaller than recommended size” for some or all of your AMP content.
Is Search Becoming Less Useful? The “Christmas Bath Toys” Example
One of the themes which is recurring a little for me in work life is the idea that organic search is changing a lot – and not necessarily for the better.
Notable Changes in Search Engine Rankings – August 2018
Some recent changes in search I’ve noticed recently include:
The number 17 Robin Scott
A little while back, I posted about adding my middle initials back into this site, and also into my Linkedin profile, in order to be searchable and present (as a distinct entity) from all the other many and various Robin Scotts out there, good, bad, political, Australian or otherwise.