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Good morning, Marketers, what do you think is the biggest risk to technical SEO success?
Over a quarter of respondents (27%) said that an organizational lack of resources (meaning that no one can get changes made) is the biggest deterrent, according to The State of Technical SEO Report (not gated content) from Aira and Women in Tech SEO. The report even includes commentary from 17 professionals: “Resource is the word on everybody’s lips right now. If you are an agency with resources to spare you’ll be hitting 2022 in a really great position,” said Paige Hobart, SEO team director at Roast. “More teams need to understand that when buying in[to] SEO, they also need to ensure that there’s other, supporting resources available (doesn’t need to be full time/fully dedicated),” said Natalie Arney, freelance SEO consultant.
I come across a lot of studies but few are this easy to digest, thanks to the intuitive UI, or this comprehensive, with sections specifically for in-house, agency and freelance SEOs, as well as tools, skillset and technical SEO efficacy. Whether you’re a practitioner yourself or running marketing for your business, there’s data and insights in the study that may help you make better decisions.
George Nguyen,
Editor
IndexNow – new initiative by Microsoft and Yandex to push content to search engines
Microsoft and Yandex have announced IndexNow, a new protocol that any search engine can participate in to enable site owners to have their pages and content instantly indexed by the search engine.
Currently, Microsoft Bing and Yandex are the two search engines fully participating in the initiative but others are welcome to adopt this open protocol. What’s more, any search engine that adopts this protocol must agree that submitted URLs will be automatically shared with all other participating search engines, eliminating the need to submit to both Bing and Yandex, or additional search engines if this becomes more widely adopted. Additionally, third-party sites, like eBay, LinkedIn, MSN and GitHub (the latter three being owned by Microsoft), have shown support for integrating the IndexNow API and Microsoft has even provided WordPress code it can use to integrate IndexNow into its CMS.
Why we care. When it comes to giving search engines the most updated content, instant indexing is an SEO’s dream. Google has been very strict about its applications indexing API, used for job postings and livestream content only now. So, while it seems Google may not participate in IndexNow in the near future, search engines like Microsoft Bing and Yandex are aiming to push this initiative hard.
The protocol is very simple and it requires very little developer effort to add this to your site, so it makes sense to implement this if you care about speedy indexing. It seems more and more search engines will participate but in terms of the big one, Google, that remains unclear.