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Google Reveals Search Quality Guidelines - Show 156

December 1, 2015

Last week, Google dropped a bomb on us. They released the full version of their Search Quality Guidelines.

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Last week, Google dropped a bomb on us. They released the full version of their Search Quality Guidelines. This 160-page PDF contains all the guidelines Google’s evaluators use to “assess the quality of Google’s search results.”

Why did Google release their search quality guidelines? They say it’s because of the recent mobile explosion these past few years. More users than ever are on-the-go and need answers now.

Don’t you think that it will pay off for your website to ignore these guidelines? I DON’T THINK SO.

ALSO: Here’s a new bit of info to tuck into your Google hat – RANK BRAIN – Google is using a machine learning technology that helps deliver the search results – Is this the true beginning of SKYNET?

TIME TO DIG INTO THE GOOGLE HIVE AND FIND OUT WHAT IT ALL MEANS TO YOU – TODAY ON THE EDGE!

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