Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 19:26:53 GMT -7
Page design By now youd think this is a nobrainer but there are still some atrocious page designs out there with horrible user experiences. But this goes much further than how easy the website is to use. Google wants raters to consider the focus of the pages. Ideally the main content of the page such as the main article should be front and center and the highlight of the page. Dont make your user scroll down to see the article. Dont have a ton of ads above the fold that push the content lower. And dont try to disguise your ad content. These are all things that will affect the rating.
They do include a caveat Ugly does not equal bad. There are some Europe Cell Phone Number List ugly websites out there that are still userfriendly and meet visitors needs Google even includes some of them as examples of pages with positive ratings. More on advertising EAT Google isnt just looking for ads that are placed above the fold and in a position where one would expect the article to begin. They examine some other aspects as well that can impact the user experience. Are you somehow trying to blend your advertising too much with the content of the page This can be an issue.
In Googles words they say that ads can be present for any visitors that may want to interact with them. But the ads should also be something that can be ignored for those who arent interested in the ads. They also want there to be a clear separation between advertising and the content. ads label on them or anything along those lines. But there should be a distinction to differentiate the ads from the main content. Most websites do this but many try and blur the lines between ads and content to incite accidental clicks by those who dont realize it was actually an ad. All about the website There are still a ton of websites out there that lack basic information about the site itself.
They do include a caveat Ugly does not equal bad. There are some Europe Cell Phone Number List ugly websites out there that are still userfriendly and meet visitors needs Google even includes some of them as examples of pages with positive ratings. More on advertising EAT Google isnt just looking for ads that are placed above the fold and in a position where one would expect the article to begin. They examine some other aspects as well that can impact the user experience. Are you somehow trying to blend your advertising too much with the content of the page This can be an issue.
In Googles words they say that ads can be present for any visitors that may want to interact with them. But the ads should also be something that can be ignored for those who arent interested in the ads. They also want there to be a clear separation between advertising and the content. ads label on them or anything along those lines. But there should be a distinction to differentiate the ads from the main content. Most websites do this but many try and blur the lines between ads and content to incite accidental clicks by those who dont realize it was actually an ad. All about the website There are still a ton of websites out there that lack basic information about the site itself.