Overall November was a quieter month in the SEO world. Many might fear that itโs the calm before the storm. (Iโm one of those people). We only had a couple newsworthy items to report. But letโs get into it.
Google Strength of Backlinks Predictions
For years now, weโve heard the phrase coming out of SEO predictions that โlink building is deadโ. And year after year, that hasnโt been the case. Links play a different role than they did some years ago. But link building continues to remain an important piece of the SEO puzzle.ย
All that being said, Googleโs John Mueller said on the Search Off The Record podcast, that he believes that over time, links will not be as important of a ranking factor as they are today. Essentially, links wonโt carry as much weight as they do now. And today, they donโt carry as much weight as they did some years ago.ย
Mueller said โAnd to some extent, links will always be something that we care about becauseย we have to find pages somehow. Itโs like how do you find a page on the web without some reference to it? But my guess is over time, it wonโt be such a big factor as sometimes it is today. I think already, thatโs something thatโs been changing quite a bit.โ
You can watch the entire podcast here. The piece about backlinks starts around the 13 minute mark.
Help Your Products Show Up Online
In recent months, Google has worked to support the consumer trend of how popular e-commerce and online shopping has become. Thatโs not changing, and Google is working to capitalize. However, most of their innovations are actually helpful for small businesses. In November, Google announced a new section for Shopping tab listings within Google Search Console to help online store owners show their products in the Google Search Results.ย
For online store owners who have implemented Merchant Listings and Product structured data, they will start to see a new section in Search Console called Shopping tab listings. This means site owners wonโt need to submit a product feed to Google. But just keep structured data up to date, streamlining the process to get new products on the Shopping tab of Google. You can read more about Googleโs announcement here.ย
Google Title Changes
Please raise your hand if youโve ever been personally victimized by Google changing your H1s or Titles in search results?
Weโve talked about this update and frustrations many feel around Google not picking up their designated Title tag or other elements being changed in search results. But in a Tweet conversation, John Mueller strikes again saying that Google changing your title is not a sign of good or bad quality. Some pages might have good titles that get changed, and some bad pages might have great titles.ย
Of his own opinion, Mueller says that most of these rewritings arenโt quality signals of a website. Of course some are fixed because of issues like keyword stuffing or just poorly written. But essentially, he says we shouldnโt take it personally. Not necessarily making us feel better if youโve spent time adding keywords, branding phrases, etc. But helpful to know that itโs not a sign over how Google views a website overall.
Looking at https://t.co/H3qKn8c4uK while some of the items seem kinda quality-related (keyword stuffing), independently of Google, I wouldn’t consider most of those to be quality signals. Good sites have bad title elements, bad sites have good title elements.
โ John Mueller is mostly not here ๐ (@JohnMu) November 2, 2022
And thatโs it for November news. Weโve seen some updates in early December that weโll touch on next month. But for now, we wish you another month of good rankings and solid content creation ahead!