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Plus, Google News and Discover penalties Feb 09, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, and how much do

Plus, Google News and Discover penalties Feb 09, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, and how much do you automate in your job and life? My spouse loves to talk about automation in modern workplaces. He believes that robots will eventually be able to replace us all on the job. And while he may be right… one day, I think for now, they’re often a great complement to what we do as search marketers. We can use automation to create ad copy and meta descriptions (see the new data below on how often Google rewrites these), search testing, and ads research. Automation makes our lives easier so much of the time. However, there’s definitely something to be said for having individual control over certain aspects. Any SEO will tell you that an automated auditing tool won’t tell you nearly as much as a person with expertise digging into your website. It makes me think of the Yoast tool. So many clients often think that their SEO goal is getting “all green lights” in Yoast, and while that shows that you’ve optimized a certain way, it’s not the only way you should be practicing SEO. So while automation may be the way of the future (and the right now), I don’t think it’ll take our jobs any time soon. In fact, it can make our jobs better. Carolyn LydenDirector of Search Content Search Google publishes new manual actions aimed at Google News and Discover penalties Google has released a new set of manual action guidelines for publishers appearing in the Google News and Discover spaces. The manual actions warrant penalties for content violations including adult content, manipulated media, misleading content, and profanity. Any publisher found to be violating the policies in Google News or Google Discover may be dropped from search results. [View the full list here.]( [How data science can change the way you look at SEO]( Have you ever looked at SERPs, keyword trends, and behavior on your website, and wondered if you could predict how adding new pages would impact how often organic visitors from your website are converted to leads? Or wondered if you could pick up on industry trends in SERPs before your competitors? These questions are all part of data SEO. Data SEO is the rising field that brings data science methods of analysis to SEO. Learn how it can evaluate, predict, automate, or even influence different tasks or phenomena in SEO. [Learn more »]( SERPs Is it worth writing meta descriptions? Google rewrites meta descriptions over half the time according to research by Michal Pecánek from Ahrefs. What’s interesting is that this percentage fluctuates based on the length of the search term. It makes sense that longer tail searches may require more specific meta descriptions than a brand may write. Pecánek also found that “keeping your meta descriptions within [character] limits doesn’t change the probability of Google rewriting them much.” Most sites have too-long meta descriptions according to the data, so maybe this revelation isn’t as groundbreaking, though. Many SEOs debate the importance of creating unique meta descriptions. It can definitely help with click-through-rate from SERPs, but, for most, it’s often a low priority SEO task. Will the news that Google overwrites our work make us less likely to spend time on it? [Check out the data here.]( [SMX Report kicks off in two weeks… don't miss out!]( Your data is the key to unlocking search marketing success. Transforming it into valuable insights that drive more awareness, leads, and revenue is a skill all marketers need to master. Join us online, February 23, to learn actionable tactics for making data-driven decisions that yield measurable results! 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