Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:27:52 GMT -4
The I can get the rest of it because now as of midNovember Google has lengthened this. So now I can get Any content applications or websites you want to use. Net neutrality is the way that the Internet has always worked. Now you might quibble and say this is not a full thorough understanding of what net neutrality is and I agree. But for a lot of searchers this is good enough. They dont need to click any more. This extension from to or in this case has really done the trick. What changed So this can have a bunch of changes to SEO too.
So the change that happened here is that Google updated basically America Mobile Number List two things. One they updated the snippet length and two they updated their guidelines around it. So Googles had historic guidelines that said well you want to keep your meta description tag between about and characters. I think that was the number. Theyve updated that to where they say theres no official meta description recommended length. But on Twitter Danny Sullivan said that he would probably not make that greater than characters. In fact we and other data providers that collect a lot of search results didnt find many that extended beyond . So I think thats a reasonable thing. When When did this happen It was starting at about midNovember.
November nd is when SISTRIXs dataset starts to notice the increase and it was over . Now its sitting at about of search results that have these longer snippets in at least of the top as of December nd. Heres the amazing thing though of search results have at least one. Many of those because theyre still pulling old meta descriptions or meta descriptions that SEO has optimized for the character limit are still very short. So if youre the person in your search results especially its holiday time.
So the change that happened here is that Google updated basically America Mobile Number List two things. One they updated the snippet length and two they updated their guidelines around it. So Googles had historic guidelines that said well you want to keep your meta description tag between about and characters. I think that was the number. Theyve updated that to where they say theres no official meta description recommended length. But on Twitter Danny Sullivan said that he would probably not make that greater than characters. In fact we and other data providers that collect a lot of search results didnt find many that extended beyond . So I think thats a reasonable thing. When When did this happen It was starting at about midNovember.
November nd is when SISTRIXs dataset starts to notice the increase and it was over . Now its sitting at about of search results that have these longer snippets in at least of the top as of December nd. Heres the amazing thing though of search results have at least one. Many of those because theyre still pulling old meta descriptions or meta descriptions that SEO has optimized for the character limit are still very short. So if youre the person in your search results especially its holiday time.