Google’s John Mueller answered if Google considered mobile interstitials a negative page experience factor. Mueller acknowledged that nothing has changed. But he then suggested a way to show ...
Google has rolled out the expected intrusive mobile interstitial penalty, per Search Engine Land. The penalty, which intends to lower web rankings, was announced around six months ago but went into ...
Maybe it’s trite to say, but if anyone can understand the value of advertising, it’s certainly marketers. Those same marketers though, when they’re off the clock, will readily admit there are far too ...
As I reported yesterday on Search Engine Land, Google announced they are launching a new search algorithm penalty, to demote mobile pages that have "intrusive" interstitials that get in the users way.
Google has announced that it will start penalizing sites that use intrusive interstitials in mobile search rankings after January 10, 2017. "Pages that show intrusive interstitials provide a poorer ...
When Google announced they would penalize mobile websites displaying distracting pop-up messages, most of us went cross-eyed with the emotional paradox of it all. As mobile users, we rejoiced at the ...
How much do mobile users hate interstitial screens blocking their mobile browsing by urging them to down the native app instead? An overwhelming amount, judging by a study conducted by Google in July ...
As you all know, on January 10, 2017 the Google mobile intrusive interstitial penalty is coming and as we explained, this has some folks concerned due to religious obligations. John Mueller in Google ...
Google seems to be sending out notices through Google Search Console for sites that have intrusive interstitials. The notice tells the site owner to remove those intrusive interstitials in order to ...
Last year, Google unleashed Mobilegeddon on the world in an effort to make the web more accessible by favoring mobile-friendly sites in the mobile SERPs. Last year, Google unleashed Mobilegeddon on ...
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