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So instead of throwing mud at the wall and hoping it sticks, take a look at what explicit keywords you can be targeting for your listings and work towards optimizing for those. The best part? Optimizing for explicit long tail keywords does not conflict with optimizing for implicit head terms. Optimizing content is not a zero-sum game. By focusing on increasing visibility for the keyword we knew we could improve, we could make improvements to all the most important keywords and, most importantly, leads.
Google will soon block Bard’s DB to Data conversations from appearing in Google Search. Google Bard recently came out with shared conversations that let users publicly share the chats they had with Bard. to discover those URLs, crawl them, and index them. The issue. Gagan Ghotra posted on X a screenshot showing how a site command for returned results from Bard. Those results were shared conversations. Here is a screenshot of Bard showing up in the Google Search index: Bard Google Search Index Google will block Bard results from Google Search.

I asked Google’s Search Liason, Danny Sullivan, about this and he responded on X saying, “Bard allows people to share chats, if they choose. We also don’t intend for these shared chats to be indexed by Google Search. We’re working on blocking them from being indexed now.” Google will soon remove Bard’s shared conversations from showing in Google Search. Why we care.
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