SEO canon," and Google is constantly updating its algorithms, search results, and guidelines and policies. . For this reason, it is really important to have at least a rough process for staying up to date with news and information. I like to do the following: Subscribe to blogs in Feedly. It's a bit Google-Reader-Era-ish of me, but I still have a number of blog threads that I follow, and I usually add interesting blogs when I find an article by them. I try to check in every week or two and sort out anything that isn't playing. Follow smart people on Twitter. I have a Twitter list for this purpose. I don't understand why there isn't wider adoption of this feature.
I feel like a number of the complaints I hear about Twitter could be solved if people knew about and used Lists. If you just created one that aggregated the tweets of Glenn Gabe and Barry Schwartz, it would be almost like hiring someone to keep you up to date in real time on everything that changes in Google's search results jewelry retouching service and what it means/why it's important (but for free). Save interesting things to read on Instapaper. December, Google took a huge hit after a Guardian article highlighted how for some searches Google was giving extremely
disturbing answers. For example, here's Google Home talking at the time about how every woman has some degree of prostitute and evil in her: Google Home gave this horrible answer to "are women bad" on Friday. Good article on the issues; I'll have more later https://t.co/EUtrx4ZFul pic.twitter.com/Ec8mEqx8Am — Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) December 4, 2016 A week later, the Guardian was back, highlighting how mention RankBrain), which means a thorough SEO audit could lead to tens, hundreds, or even thousands of