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Plus, 4 elements that help create compelling SEO content [View in browser]( | [Share]() [Search Engine Land]() Dec 14, 2021 Dec 14, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, did you get the emails? Not this one — I’m talking about the many emails [an internal issue]() caused Google Search Console to send out over the weekend. Some search professionals have even reported receiving over 100 emails about redirect errors. First of all, it’s a bug, so there’s no action for you to take. But, that’s probably not what some of your clients thought, so if you haven’t already, let them know there’s nothing to be worried about. Zooming out a bit, these emails were sent to people that may not even be involved with SEO. Without the benefit of experience with Search Console, this could have sent them on a wild goose chase. While the bug may be the result of a relatively minor mistake on Google’s end (we’ll never know for sure), the platform’s reach is so big that it easily creates these kinds of ripple effects. Managing and overcoming those ripples is simply part of the job for search marketers, but still, this could’ve resulted in a lot of panic over nothing. George Nguyen,Editor [Google issue sent Search Console redirect error notifications; Google will fix issue]() You can safely ignore this notification if you received it over this past weekend. [Read More]() [Google Posts open to hotels for update notices but not promotions]() Hotels can now officially use Google Posts in their local listings but in a limited way. [Read More]() [Top 4 backlink API vendors compared (1 million domain study)]() SEO PowerSuite ran an in-house analysis of the top backlink database providers to better understand its progress on crawling speed. Learn more by reading the findings. [Read more]() [4 elements that help create compelling SEO content]() “What’s good for humans is also good for search engines,” Alli Berry said at SMX Create. [Read More]() [Webinar Today: 5 Ways to Fix the Trillion-Dollar Marketing & Sales Misalignment Problem]() Misalignment between marketing and sales isn’t just costing you sleepless nights. It’s a trillion-dollar problem in B2B marketing and sales. While the feud between marketing and sales is costly, it can be avoided. Join our experts for this webinar and discover best practices and tools to create more harmony between revenue teams. From actionable campaign plays you can steal to technologies that keep your teams honest, this is a can’t-miss webinar for any marketing leader. [There’s still time to register!]() [Messy SEO Part 1: Navigating a site consolidation migration]() Search professionals have found themselves cleaning up issues following site consolidation migrations. This is the exact situation I walked into for the MarTech brand. [Read More]() [Online TODAY: Free one-day intensive for serious SEOs]() Join us today for SMX Build: SEO for Developers — a FREE one-day training intensive that explores the tools, testing, tactics, and strategies advanced SEOs need to know. 100% live, 100% virtual, 100% free. Register now and join us online today at 11:00am ET. [Register for free]() [SERP trends of the rich and featured: Top tactics for content resilience in a dynamic search landscape]() There is no single tactic that works in isolation. The SERP is so highly dynamic at the moment, that aiming for, or banking on a single part of the SERP is likely to leave you vulnerable to traffic disruption if/when things evolve. [Read More]() From MarTech - [Amobee expands partnership with CPG analytics and intelligence provider]() - [Automating decisions with real-time situational context]() - [Does your organization need an identity resolution platform?]() - [How leaders should act on an agile marketing team]() - [Good morning: Welcome to the Matrix]() Know someone who would like this newsletter as much as you? Copy this link to share the Search Engine Land newsletter via email, social, or text: [() [Search Engine Land]() Reach the Search Engine Land community. Learn about advertising/sponsorship [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: Search Engine Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2021 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved. Safelist us. [To ensure delivery to your inbox, add us to your address book.]()

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