Author: Aloukik Rathore

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Know Why Google Ranks Plagiarism Over Original Content

Can Google identify between original work and plagiarized work? Why does google ranks plagiarism over original content? Get answers to all of these questions here! In a Google SEO Office-hours chat, learn why Google may rank plagiarism over original content.  Why Is The Website Copying Content From Me Ranks Better? In response to a question asked why an article thief

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Top Story Carousel | Google’s New Update Eliminates AMP

We are all well aware of the constant updates from Google for its services. One such update in recent times is the elimination of AMP for Top Story Carousel. Let us walk through the new update and understand how it works. Google brings out a new wave of change in its user mechanism for a popular feature- the Top Story

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Manage Unnatural Links By Manual Link Clean Up

If you are looking for how to manage unnatural links, you are at the right place. Know why manual link cleanup is still required to manage unnatural links in this article. What are unnatural links? You can divide unnatural links into two categories: the links you created and those you didn’t. If you didn’t make any of the links, you

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google might treat antonyms as synonyms

Google Might Treat Antonyms As Synonyms Sometimes

Whenever someone conducts a Google search, one of the challenges they confront is coming up with the correct terms to use as a query to identify what they’re searching for. But, what if Google might treat antonyms as synonyms to provide you optimum results? Let’s talk about this particular instance in the current article. Search engines use the prevalence of

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Mobile And Desktop Rankings: How Are They Different?

Google’s John Mueller verified that mobile indexing is independent of the algorithm’s rating component. Muller also stated how personalization is a crucial factor in the changes in results between mobile and desktop rankings. Google’s Android update hasn’t quite panned out to become the “Mobilegeddon” that some expected five months ago. There have also been modest changes, and it appears like

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