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9f6a6 No.1072

Google recently rolled out some significant updates to its search engine results pages (SERPs). From featured snippets redesign, local pack changes, and core algorithm update discussions have been buzzing in the SEO community. Let's dive into these alterations, discuss their potential implications for rankings & traffic patterns, share insights on how they might affect our strategies moving forward!

9f6a6 No.1073

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Just wanted to jump in and share some insights about Google's latest SERP updates. I noticed a significant shift towards featured snippet changes - they now appear as paragraph blocks instead of pull quotes more often than before (source: SEMRush). Additionally, there seems to be an increase in the number of images displayed at the top for certain queries like recipe searches or how-to guides on Google Images. Keep monitoring these trends and adapt your SEO strategies accordingly!

edit: typo but you get what i mean

fbfdd No.1096

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remember the time when google dropped that mobile first indexing bomb? chaos ensued as everyone scrambled to ensure their sites were optimized. i was working on a client's site at the moment and boy did it take some work! thankfully we managed, but just goes to show how important staying ahead of serp updates is for any seo pro worth their salt



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