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Visible Content Another point added to the guidelines concerns the visibility of content: Google says it makes “the important contents of your site visible by default”: even if it is able to scan the HTML hidden inside tabs or expandable sections, “Google considers this content less accessible to users and therefore believes it is appropriate for you to make the most important information visible in the default page view.” Translated: show the silverware immediately, don't hide it behind a curtain! Use of NoFollow If before the general advice was to make sure
"that the ads do not affect search engine rankings" by blocking links from robots.txt, now Malaysia Phone Number List Google says that it is also possible to use the rel="nofollow": yet another clarification to remember that the links associated with the banners must be “sterilized”, in one way or another. Site Speed Already in the old guidelines we talked about speed, and in the new ones further emphasis was given to this parameter (I remember that speed has been a ranking factor since 2010). Google suggests optimizing page loading times, as “fast sites increase user satisfaction and improve the overall quality of the web”.
your site's performance using PageSpeed Insights and Webpagetest.org. Mobile-Friendly Yet another new point, this time almost obvious: after having hammered home the importance of " Mobile-Friendly " for months, Google also suggests in the new guidelines to design your site "so that it is suitable for devices of all types and sizes, including desktop computers, tablets and smartphones.” HTTPS This is also considered a positioning factor, and this too has entered the new guidelines (although with less incisiveness than others):
"that the ads do not affect search engine rankings" by blocking links from robots.txt, now Malaysia Phone Number List Google says that it is also possible to use the rel="nofollow": yet another clarification to remember that the links associated with the banners must be “sterilized”, in one way or another. Site Speed Already in the old guidelines we talked about speed, and in the new ones further emphasis was given to this parameter (I remember that speed has been a ranking factor since 2010). Google suggests optimizing page loading times, as “fast sites increase user satisfaction and improve the overall quality of the web”.
your site's performance using PageSpeed Insights and Webpagetest.org. Mobile-Friendly Yet another new point, this time almost obvious: after having hammered home the importance of " Mobile-Friendly " for months, Google also suggests in the new guidelines to design your site "so that it is suitable for devices of all types and sizes, including desktop computers, tablets and smartphones.” HTTPS This is also considered a positioning factor, and this too has entered the new guidelines (although with less incisiveness than others):