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Control your snippets in search results
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What Are Snippets in Google Search? How to Influence Snippets You cannot manually set the exact snippet Google will show, but you can: Control Options via Meta Tags You can use the <meta> tag to: <meta name=”robots” content=”nosnippet”> <meta name=”robots” content=”max-snippet:160″> <span data-nosnippet>Confidential content here</span> Best Practices for Meta Descriptions Good Meta Description for FSIDM (Example) <meta name=”description” content=”FSIDM offers practical digital marketing courses in Ahmedabad. Learn SEO, Google Ads, social media, and AI marketing tools with live projects and mentorship.”>
Clear, quick guide to Sitelinks in Google Search
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What Are Sitelinks? Example: FSIDM – Practical Digital Marketing Course in India fsidm.in Courses | Blog | Contact | About Us How Google Decides Sitelinks Google looks at: Best Practices to Increase Sitelinks ✅ Use clear navigation – Home → Courses → Modules → Contact✅ Link to key pages from multiple places (header, footer, blog, etc.)✅ Use descriptive anchor text (instead of “Click here,” use “View Courses” or “Contact FSIDM”)✅ Avoid duplicate titles & content that can confuse Google’s sitelink algorithm✅ Ensure mobile-friendly design (good UX helps sitelink detection)✅ Add breadcrumbs schema (BreadcrumbList) for better hierarchy clarity✅ Make important pages indexable (no noindex, no robots block) Removing a Sitelink If Google shows a sitelink you don’t want:
Providing a site name to Google Search
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What is a Site Name? Example:Burnt Toast How to make toast in a pan How Google Picks Your Site Name Best Practices for Choosing a Site Name ✅ Use a clear, concise, brand-accurate name (e.g., “FSIDM” instead of “Full Stack Internet Digital Marketing Institute of Ahmedabad”)✅ Keep it consistent across homepage elements (title, headings, OG tags, schema)✅ Avoid overly generic names (“Best Marketing Classes in India”) unless it’s a known brand✅ Provide alternative names using alternateName (for acronyms, short forms, or domain fallback) Structured Data Example Preferred + Alternate Names <script type=”application/ld+json”> { “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “WebSite”, “name”: “FSIDM”, “alternateName”: [“FSIDM Ahmedabad”, “FSIDM India”, “fsidm.in”], “url”: “https://fsidm.in/” } </script> If Google Keeps Ignoring Preferred Name (Last Resort) <script type=”application/ld+json”> { “@context”: “https://schema.org”, “@type”: “WebSite”, “name”: “fsidm.in”, “url”: “https://fsidm.in/” } </script> Implementation Tips
Guide to Google Search Ranking Systems
Last Updated: August 14, 2025Google uses a complex mix of automated ranking systems and signals to deliver the most relevant, trustworthy, and useful results — all within seconds. How Google Ranks Pages Notable Ranking Systems & Technologies 1. BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) 2. Crisis Information Systems 3. Deduplication Systems 4. Exact Match Domain System 5. Freshness Systems 6. Link Analysis & PageRank 7. Local News Systems 8. MUM (Multitask Unified Model) 9. Neural Matching 10. Original Content Systems 11. Removal-Based Demotion Systems 12. Passage Ranking 13. RankBrain 14. Reliable Information Systems 15. Reviews System 16. Site Diversity System 17. Spam Detection Systems Historical Systems (Now Retired or Integrated) Key Takeaways Google Search’s Reviews System — What It Is How It Works What You Can Do to Improve Your Reviews Impact on Your Site & Ranking In short: To benefit from Google’s reviews system, focus on creating honest, deep, well-researched, and original review content written by people who really know the topic.
Get started with signed exchanges on Google Search
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What Are Signed Exchanges (SXG)? Benefits for Your Site How to Implement SXG Important Google Search Requirements Or serve separate desktop/mobile URLs, or specify non-responsive pages using: <meta name=”supported-media” content=”only screen and (max-width: 640px)”> Monitoring and Debugging SXG To test Google’s SXG cache for a URL, convert the URL to a special cache URL format: https://signed–exchange–testing-dev.webpkgcache.com/doc/-/s/yourdomain.com/path Stay Updated TL;DR: Implement SXG to speed up page load from Google Search results by allowing privacy-preserving prefetching. Follow official guides for implementation, ensure cache expiration is set correctly, handle personalized content carefully, and monitor with Google and Chrome tools.
Guide on avoiding intrusive interstitials and dialogs to improve user experience and SEO
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What Are Intrusive Interstitials & Dialogs? Why Avoid Intrusive Interstitials? Best Practices for Non-Intrusive Dialogs: 1. Use Banners Instead of Full Interstitials 2. Use Standard Libraries and Plugins 3. Avoid Common Mistakes Handling Mandatory Interstitials Some sites must show interstitials for legal or safety reasons (like age verification for casinos). In these cases: Summary Focus on non-disruptive, user-friendly dialogs that let visitors access your content easily, and avoid full-page pop-ups unless absolutely necessary. This approach improves user satisfaction and helps your SEO.
Core Web Vitals and their role in Google Search results
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What are Core Web Vitals? Core Web Vitals are a set of key metrics that reflect real-world user experience on your web pages, focusing on: Google recommends optimizing these metrics to improve user experience and search performance. The 3 Core Metrics Explained: Metric What it Measures Good Threshold Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) How fast the main content loads Within 2.5 seconds from page load start Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Responsiveness to user interactions Less than 200 milliseconds Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) Visual stability (avoiding unexpected layout shifts) Score less than 0.1 Why Optimize Core Web Vitals? How to Measure and Improve Core Web Vitals: Quick Tips to Improve:
Google’s Page Experience in Search results
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What is Page Experience? It’s a set of signals Google uses to evaluate how users perceive the experience of interacting with a web page beyond just content relevance. Key Questions to Self-Assess Your Page Experience: If you answered “yes” to most of these, you’re likely providing a good page experience. Important Notes: Useful Resources to Improve Page Experience: Summary: Focus on delivering fast, secure, mobile-friendly pages with clear, accessible content and minimal disruptions. This holistic approach aligns with Google’s goal to reward great user experience — not just SEO tricks.
How to Opt Out of Google Shopping, Flights, Hotels & Local Search
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What You Can Opt Out From: What Happens When You Opt Out: Important Details: Summary: If you want to keep your site content out of local search results or Google’s specialized properties, opt out at the domain level. Plan carefully because it’s an all-or-nothing choice per domain and subdomain.
Google’s Top Places List feature for local businesses
Last Updated: August 14, 2025What is the Top Places List? Key Points Why it Matters