Search News You Can Use - SEO Podcast with Marie Haynes

Marie Haynes
Search News You Can Use - SEO Podcast with Marie Haynes Podcast

Search News You Can Use is Marie Haynes' Weekly Podcast where she provides useful advice on Google Algorithm updates, tips and information to help you improve your website. During the podcast she breaks down the most interesting and important changes that have happened in SEO and the world of search!

  1. Site Improvement brainstorming session with Marie Haynes

    5 AUG

    Site Improvement brainstorming session with Marie Haynes

    Thank you to Adam Szmerling from Bayside Psychotherapy who allowed me to publish our brainstorming session. The first 45 minutes or so of this episode are me sharing how Google’s algorithms have changed. Then, Adam and I look in detail at his competition and his website and discuss how to change it so that it is more likely to meet the needs of his potential clients. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/K0FVlM7Xmc0 Links Marie’s book, SEO in the Gemini Era, The Story of How AI Changed Google Search https://amzn.to/3WPBg0Z SEO in the Gemini Era course: https://www.mariehaynes.com/gemini-era-seo/course/ Brainstorm with Marie: https://www.mariehaynes.com/work-with-marie/ DOJ vs. Google Pandu Nayak testimony: https://thecapitolforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/101823-USA-v-Google-PM.pdf My blog post on the API files with attributes including Navboost : https://www.mariehaynes.com/what-is-this-leaked-google-code-digging-into-the-api-docs/ Cyrus Shepard’s Moz article on click patents: https://moz.com/blog/click-based-seo-engagement-signals Internal Google email talking about Navboost: https://www.justice.gov/d9/2023-11/417828.pdf Google brought new signals into the core algorithm with March core update: https://searchengineland.com/seo-takeaways-google-elizabeth-tucker-smx-advanced-443070 Gemini 1.5 improved Google’s machine learning architecture: https://blog.google/technology/ai/google-gemini-next-generation-model-february-2024/#architecture My course if you’d like to learn more about the AI systems behind search: https://www.mariehaynes.com/gemini-era-seo/course/ Frederic Dubut of Bing talking about how we must switch from keyword research to intent research. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTriTRmEf34 Google’s information gain patent https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200349181A1/en

    1h 41m
  2. Navboost - Understanding this system changes how we do SEO.

    25 JUN

    Navboost - Understanding this system changes how we do SEO.

    Navboost is a system we learned about in the DOJ vs Google trial. Did you know that Google stores every query that you search, along with information on what you clicked on and engaged with? I share in this video how this system is described, and also how I believe Google's ability to predict what searchers are likely to find helpful is changing. Mentioned in this video: Blog post on Navboost by Marie: https://www.mariehaynes.com/navboost/ Marie's workbook: https://www.mariehaynes.com/gemini-era-seo/workbook/ Marie's book: https://www.mariehaynes.com/gemini-era-seo/book/ Pandu Nayak testimony: https://thecapitolforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/101823-USA-v-Google-PM.pdf Douglas Oard testimony: https://thecapitolforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/U.S.A.-et-al-v.-Google-LLC-Nov-15-2023-Bench-Trial-Day-41-Morn-Sess-Transcript.pdf Rand Fishkin's post on the API files: https://sparktoro.com/blog/an-anonymous-source-shared-thousands-of-leaked-google-search-api-documents-with-me-everyone-in-seo-should-see-them/ Cyrus Shepard's Moz article about Google patents involving clicks: https://moz.com/blog/click-based-seo-engagement-signals Google's announcement of the March core update: https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2024/03/core-update-spam-policies Google describing how the core update involved architecture changes and bringing in new signals: https://searchengineland.com/seo-takeaways-google-elizabeth-tucker-smx-advanced-443070

    12 min
  3. Leaked Google documents tell us about Attributes and their use in Rankings

    28 MAY

    Leaked Google documents tell us about Attributes and their use in Rankings

    Documents describing Google's ranking systems in great detail have been leaked by someone who sent an email to Rand Fishkin. In this video, I share my thoughts on Rand's post and then at around 35 mins or so I play around with analyzing this document with Gemini 1.5 Pro in AI Studio. Hope you enjoy this type of video. I share a lot of my thoughts on how machine learning systems work to use all of the many attributes described in this documentation. This includes links, clicks, return to search results and much more. Take home point: Google uses MANY signals/attributes/features in their calculations that predict what is likely to be helpful to the searcher. Our goal should be to create content that people choose to engage with and ultimately find to be the satisfying answer to their query - or in other words, HELPFUL. This episode may be best seen as a video podast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVYUvh4Vt30 Links mentioned Marie’s newsletter: mariehaynes.com/newsletter Marie’s notes (paid newsletter - follow along as I take notes on things like this each week.) https://community.mariehaynes.com/spaces/12261861/feed Marie’s Course and book: SEO in the Gemini Era is out soon. The Docs referred to in this video: https://hexdocs.pm/google_api_content_warehouse/0.4.0/api-reference.html Rand Fishkin’s post. He received an email with the contents of the leak. https://sparktoro.com/blog/an-anonymous-source-shared-thousands-of-leaked-google-search-api-documents-with-me-everyone-in-seo-should-see-them/ Mike King’s article on these documents: https://ipullrank.com/google-algo-leak

    1h 3m
  4. Let's Talk About Author Bios

    10 JAN

    Let's Talk About Author Bios

    This is an impromptu, unscripted episode with Dr. Marie Haynes, recorded because of a recent news headline from Search Engine Roundtable that said, "Google: Author Bylines Don't Help You Rank Better; Google Doesn't Check Credentials. Barry's article was prompted based on comments from Google's Search Liaison Danny Sullivan regarding yet another Verge article that does not look favourably on SEO. Are author bios a ranking factor? If you've followed my theories and teachings on Google's ranking systems, you know that I am indeed a proponent of using author bios in many situations. In the episode I share anecdotes of sites that did indeed see improvements after getting qualified authors and then doing more to share about their qualifications. Are author bios a ranking factor? No. Will having an author bio increase the chances that searchers will trust your site and find it useful. Sometimes, yes. We have recently learned from the DOJ antitrust trial against Google that user engagement signals are incredibly important when it comes to shaping the algorithm. In this episode, we go back to statements from John Mueller's help hangouts several years back to look at why the industry developed rules about author bios that most sites follow. They make so much more sense now that we understand how user engagement signals (called IS - likely information satisfaction) signals in the DOJ trial are used to train RankBrain. RankBrain is Google's AI that is used to re-rank the top 20-30 results and SERP features you see when you do a search. Hopefully this episode convinces you that both the following can be true: 1) Author bios aren't a ranking factor 2) Author bios can be a part of the entire package that helps improve user engagement and satisfaction signals, which in turn is what drives rankings. SER article: https://www.seroundtable.com/google-author-bylines-ranking-36684.html Verge article: https://www.theverge.com/c/23998379/google-search-seo-algorithm-webpage-optimization Danny Sullivan's comments: https://x.com/searchliaison/status/1744371735405772927?s=20

    37 min

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Search News You Can Use is Marie Haynes' Weekly Podcast where she provides useful advice on Google Algorithm updates, tips and information to help you improve your website. During the podcast she breaks down the most interesting and important changes that have happened in SEO and the world of search!

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