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And how to deal with unprofessional SEO treatment – and even learn from it. | Apr 20, 2022 Apr

And how to deal with unprofessional SEO treatment – and even learn from it. [View in browser]( | [Share]() [Search Engine Land]() Apr 20, 2022 Apr 20, 2022 Good morning, Search Marketer, are you currently taking time off for Easter or Passover – the big spring break? Good for you. But it is not time off for Google. SEOs joke that Google should not push out algorithmic changes on or around holidays. Some joke that Google only releases updates when they go on a vacation. I have pleaded with Google to hold big announcements when I am offline for a religious holiday. To be fair, Google has pushed off one or two announcements for my holiday or vacation schedule, but it is rare and Google is a big company. Just because we are off enjoying life, family, observing religious dates or just taking some much needed time off, we cannot expect Google to hold back pushing out updates. Google just recently announced it [released 5,000 search changes last year]() with 800,000 experiments. So Google is busy. But you should be okay with missing out here and there on those releases, we’ve got your back for when you come back. Enjoy your time off – we will be in your inbox when you return. And don’t forget, you can catch up on a lot of what is new in our [free two-day SMX Advanced virtual event]()! Barry Schwartz,Vacation reporter [Google Search Console notices for removing intrusive interstitials]() Google's page experience algorithm takes into account intrusive interstitials. [Read More]() [How to handle unprofessional SEO treatment: tips and guidelines]() Learn how to handle unprofessional treatment at various online and offline SEO events, including conferences, webinars and social media. [Read More]() [Enabling with technology, differentiating through humanity]() The pandemic has spurred the adoption of technology at an amazing (and sometimes alarming) rate, but many organizations are mistakenly focusing exclusively on digital transformation without trying to bridge the divide between tech and humanity. [Read more]() [Google Site Kit gains ideas to write about section]() This section pull from the Google Question Hub and is experimental right now. [Read More]() [PPC campaign launch checklist]() Launching and managing a successful campaign takes time and planning. This primer from MoreVisibility will help orient you along the way. It covers audience and goals, channel selection and budget distribution, and campaign assets. [Get your copy now!]() [See who’s speaking at SMX Advanced!]() Join 50+ of the world’s most respected search marketing minds at SMX Advanced – online June 14-15. [Read More]() [Google Broad Core Algorithm Updates: Everything you need to know]() What is a broad core algorithm update? Learn the complete history of Google's core updates, what they are, and what's important for SEO. [Read More]() [Expert-level search marketing training]() Unlock the world-class programming, invaluable live Q&A, and brand-safe, actionable tactics SMX Advanced is known… all for FREE and all without leaving your desk. No expense reports. No airline ticket. No kidding. [Secure your free spot now]() From MarTech - [Gen Z metaverse users are more trusting and willing to spend]() - [Neustar brings identity resolution to digital out-of-home with Captivate partnership]() - [Roku announces clean room for streaming campaigns]() - [How Janus Henderson’s martech stack helps it target institutional and individual investors]() - [Why website health is critical to demand generation success]() 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.]() © 2006-2022 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved. Safelist us. [To ensure delivery to your inbox, add us to your address book.]()

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