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SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?



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SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

I've been thinking to start a new kind of post around here. There is a lot of SEO and Search related news coming every week that isn't important enough or detailed enough for me to cover in one dedicated post/article. I also want to keep you guys informed with the latest developments in the SEO world no matter how small, keep in mind some of these small developments and news can have a huge impact later on or can be just the thing that gives you that awesome new idea to turn things around for you website or clients. 

This will be a trial run. If everything turns well and I'll be doing more at the end of every week, on Sunday. 
So here is this week's SEO Sunday Recap:

1. Google drops the instant answers. 
Since 2010 the instant search feature was part of Google's search experience and it allowed you to see results as you typed a search query in Google. For some reason, instant search doesn't go well with mobile and apparently, Google wants to give users the same experience both on desktop and mobile. 

I really don't understand Google's move by dropping the instant answer feature. It was around for a long time and people got used to it and somehow seemed like the future of search, at least at the moment when it was launched. This is clearly a step back and the motive behind it seems pretty weak to me, I mean you can really make it work on mobile if you really want it too. 

It took some times before I've noticed Google removing the instant search on all Google search domains (rollout by region), but nevertheless, there will be some interesting developments in the SEO community now that instant search is gone. Keep in mind a lot of people well claiming back 2010 that instant search is the beginning of the end for SEO, well, it was not, 7 years later we still need SEO but apparently, Google doesn't need the instant search feature anymore. 

2. Google is clearly promoting AMP on an international level. 
17.39% of page one SERPs include at least 1 AMP result - more in info here: https://www.rankranger.com/mobile-serp-features
This has been pretty clear to me every since I've attended a Google mobile speed event this month. Google was clearly promoting AMP and "mobile speed" concerns were only a motive to have these meetings, the hidden agenda was promoting Google AMP. 

3. Having a sticky footer on your website is nothing to worry about
From an SEO point of view, everything is fine, as Gary Illyes said here:
SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

4. Google is testing auto playing videos inside search result pages.
This definitely was a big surprise to me. Having auto playing videos inside Google search is a clear sign that Google takes serious Facebook developments and new features. Apparently, this was a pretty small test and not everybody got to see this feature. 
I personally hate auto playing videos, even on Facebook's feed. So I hope Google doesn;t decide to permanently implement such a feature inside its search results. 

5. Twitter still doesn't seem to experience growth. 
Twitter still haves trouble gaining any growth this year, in fact, 2 million people from the US dropped Twitter in the last few months. Except for the US, the UK and a couple of few other countries Twitter is basically unused by the vast majority of people around the world, it has never managed to catch up world wide and there is no surprise that Twitter is losing ground giving all the huge free speech scandals it has the last few years. 

So here was my first weekly SEO recap. Of course, this news is mostly on Google but I'll try to diversify as much as possible and include news from other search engines as well as big social media platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn maybe. 

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overcast
I think the AMP is supposed to grow. But not sure how good it is going to be in terms of revenue generation. I have found that some of the time these revenue models can be breaking on many ways. So it's reasonable to make use of the working stuff instead of chasing AMP hype.

As for the Google Instant. I wonder what made them reduce the project to zero. I am guessing they are focusing on keys of the users. How much right and wrong they type. It's going to be game changer for sure.



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Corzhens
Do you think that AMP is just a hype? When the term responsive was coined to mean a site is friendly to mobile browsers, some people thought that it was just a hype but it happened that mobile browsers are now taking up the majority of internet users which gives us the conclusion that the issue of responsive site is not a hype. AMP is the accelerated mobile pages that gives the user more convenience in opening web pages that although it is not directly related to the traffic but it has an effect somehow.



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overcast
I definitely think it is a hype. The reason being the solution is from Google. And not something open source that everyone can be interested in. W3C which is Non profit body is not thinking about that adoption. So not everything from google can be adopted. Because they do it for their own benefit and not for internets benefit.



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Tania997
Wow, this is really useful. It always helps to know the tendency in this SEO World, but you should really include news from social media because that's where things are developing nowadays. It's sad to see Twitter slowly go away like this, I really liked it.



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cmoneyspinner
1. Google drops the instant answers.
“I really don't understand Google's move by dropping the instant answer feature.” You and I are both in this dark on this one! I liked that feature! SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

2. Google is clearly promoting AMP on an international level.
It's probably because I'm not a mobile user. I don't know what AMP is. (O.o)

3. Having a sticky footer on your website is nothing to worry about
I did see a headline about footers but didn't read it. Glad they reported no worries. SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

4. Google is testing auto playing videos inside search result pages.
I don't like auto playing videos either. They annoy me. SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

5. Twitter still doesn't seem to experience growth.
“ … Twitter is basically unused by the vast majority of people around the world ...” You don't say? I never understood Twitter to have a problem with growth. I thought their main problem was with making money! How I see it, if they've captured the US and the UK and can't turn their platform into a money-making machine, they need to take aim at the first before worrying out expanding further into the global market. Unless they're going to try to reel in Australia! SEO Sunday Recap - What happened in the SEO world this week?

Thanks for the recap. Pointed me in the direction of additional items to do more research.



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TsuyoyRival
The AMP Project is one of the biggest projects I can tell off the top of my head. This will greatly impact the speed of loading screens and also potentiate traffic, money, well-being from not waiting a lot for the loading or the unresponsive page.



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kgord
I never heard of any of these but they seem like they are important to know if you are taking your SEO seriously. It is just one of the things that you might need to know if you are trying to understand what you need to do in order to get serious traffic to your blog or website.



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Corzhens
I have been seeing this AMP on several other forums that I am now curious about it. Accelerated Mobile Pages means the faster access of the web page. Am I right on this assumption? Anyway, I wonder why Google has the exclusive use for the AMP, is that a function or tool of Google? And if AMP is true to its meaning then I guess internet users will prefer websites that run with AMP because sometimes I get annoyed when the website takes too much time to fully display the web page that I am accessing.



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jaymish2
I'm quite happy about Google promoting AMP as far as I'm concern its long overdue. Its clear that most of the world now access internet using their mobiles. So this makes a lot of sense. For those of us who have websites ans who do internet marketing, the burden is on us to adopt. I think that to get more sales adopt your site to AMP. I think that this is definitely the way of the future, because it allows people to access your site anywhere they have their phones, which is almost anywhere.(Note they are people who have their phones even when they are taking a shower). AMP cannot be ignored or be underestimated.



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