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    Google Will Remove Its Disavow Link Tool At Some Point

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    by rustybrick
    May 6, 2024 at 4:41 AM
    Google's John Mueller said on X that he believes Google will remove the disavow link tool "at some point" in the future. Bing dropped the disavow links tool from Bing Webmaster Tools in September 2023 and I suspect Google will also drop it from Google Search Console.

    Google Search Tests Showing Only Local Listing For Near Me Queries

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    by rustybrick
    May 6, 2024 at 4:31 AM
    Google Search seems to be testing showing only local listings from Google Business Profiles for many "near me" types of queries. So when you search for [dentist near me] or [indian food near me] and so on, you only get local listings and no web search results.

    Google Gemini Stops Linking To Most Sources?

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    by rustybrick
    May 6, 2024 at 4:21 AM
    A year ago, Google Gemini (formerly known as Bard) began linking to sources as citations and we rejoiced. Well, it looks like in most cases, Gemini has stopped linking to sources. I believe this started about a week or so ago but I am not sure on the timing.

    Google SGE Says Drink Urine To Pass Kidney Stones Quickly

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    by rustybrick
    May 6, 2024 at 4:11 AM
    The new AI advanced version of Google Search, aka Google SGE or Search Generative Experience, provides wicked smart AI answers to your queries. And if you ask it how to pass kidney stones quickly, Google will tell you to drink at least two quarts of urine every 24 hours.

    The compounding, non-obvious value of doing exceptional work

    by Rian van der Merwe
    May 5, 2024 at 5:55 AM
    In Crazy Charlie’s Window Michael Lopp says something that has stuck with me for a couple of weeks now (emphasis mine):

    The reason, decades later, I frequently think of this unpaid weekend adventure sifting through a year of garbage, hardware, and knick-knacks is because it is when I discovered the compounding non-obvious value from doing exceptional work.

    It’s a great story, well worth reading. Matthew Ström makes this point in a slightly different way in The polish paradox (again,...

    If you’re doing their job, who’s doing your job?

    by Rian van der Merwe
    May 5, 2024 at 5:27 AM
    Melissa and Johnathan Nightingale have some hard truths about what happens when leaders take on too much of their team’s workloads in If you’re doing their job, who’s doing your job?

    But now we have an overwhelmed team working for an overwhelmed boss. This is where cheap problems go to get expensive. You are chronically unavailable because you’re slammed. Your team can’t get your attention on a thing so they make their best guess. Their best guess turns out to be wrong. All the work...

    Constraints on giving feedback

    by Rian van der Merwe
    May 5, 2024 at 5:25 AM
    Will Larson really got me thinking with his advice on the best ways to push your organization to improve. It’s essential work, but “organizations can only absorb so much improvement at a given time before they reject the person providing the feedback.” We have to balance the feedback about how to improve with guidance on how operate within the existing environment:

    When I focused on how the environment could change to make my team more successful, I was usually technically correct, but...

    Daily Search Forum Recap: May 3, 2024

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    by rustybrick
    May 3, 2024 at 1:00 PM
    Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today...

    The Industry Mourns The Loss Of Mark Irvine - Brilliant & Giving Search Marketer

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    by rustybrick
    May 3, 2024 at 10:10 AM
    I am deeply sad to report that Mark Irvine passed away unexpectedly last night. Mark was deeply involved in the search marketing community, known as being a brilliant paid search specialist who always spent his time helping others over his long career in the space.

    Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google March Core Update Done, HCU Recoveries, Site Reputation Abuse & AI Topics

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    by rustybrick
    May 3, 2024 at 5:01 AM
    This week, we covered how the Google March 2024 core update finished back on April 19th, and Google forgot to tell us. I also posted the May 2024 Google webmaster report. Google said it's still possible for sites to recover...