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faq schema won't show in search

Google Gives 3 Reasons Why FAQ Schema Won’t Show In Search

This question arose when a site owner asked why Google isn’t displaying rich results for web pages that use the FAQ schema markup. They point out that there are no technical faults with the markup in Google Search Console, and they question if there are any non-technical reasons why rich results aren’t appearing. The fact that Google does not trust

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build on country-specific domain or use existing site

Build On Country-Specific Domain Or Use Existing Site?

Google’s John Mueller responded to the question of whether to establish international parts inside existing sites or to build whole new sites. According to Google’s John Mueller, the company has a strong search visibility footprint in the United States but wants to expand to other nations. There is an answer to build on a country-specific domain or use existing site.

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value of internal links

Does The Value Of Internal Links Differ Based On Page Location?

What are Internal Links? Internal links are connections within a domain that connect one page to another within the same domain. They’re frequently seen in the primary navigation. These linkages are beneficial for three reasons: Users can use them for browsing a website. They aid in the creation of a website’s information structure. They aid in distributing link equity (ranking

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Deduplicate

Google Explains How It Deduplicates Top Stories From Search Results

If the Top Stories box shows before the significant results, content during the first slot of the Top Stories segment may be deduplicated out from the main results. Researchers know that Google is working to reduce duplication when a featured snippet is presented. This is to remove the snippet from the main site results.  See Also: Better duplicate detection for

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top 10 is “stolen” content

Google Answers Why Entire Top 10 is “Stolen” Content

Danny Sullivan shows why homogenization may lead a title of the article search to momentarily relegate the original content to page 2 of the results. A publisher from The Verge claimed that a new item had been duplicated and substituted on site one of Google’s search outcomes. Danny Sullivan explains why this is the case. Publishers are irritated by content

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