Content by Conor Treacy in October, 2025

  1. Conor Treacy

    Does Google ever forget a webpage?

    You should be just fine. They're legitimate 404 errors that never existed and shouldn't. You only need to worry about pages that actually existed on your site and then redirect if needed. It's perfectly fine for old pages that you no longer need to also be 404, as long as you're willing to lose...
  2. Conor Treacy

    Long Meta Title Example

    If you go through the doc, you'll see there's nothing about Page Attribute, or meta tags etc. What the guideline refers to as Title has to do with the title ON the page itself - the H1 or large text at the top of the page. The guidance deals with how it shouldn't be misleading etc. However...
  3. Conor Treacy

    Long Meta Title Example

    There is nothing in the Google Raters Guidelines regarding Meta Tags or Page Title Attributes. Where the guidelines do come into play with regard to title information is that the text on the page (the header) must not be misleading. The standard over the years has been 50-60 characters is what...
  4. Conor Treacy

    Title Tag Devalued to Zero? Here's An Odd One

    I got the same results as you @codyecp (Searched from New York, Nebraska and California). Something to note is that maybe there are limited places actively doing SEo for dentists in OKC area? When you search for specific procedures, like dental implants, the landscape changes, and each of the...
  5. Conor Treacy

    Does Google ever forget a webpage?

    If you're seeing URLs for pages that never existed, it could be someone else spoofing Google's crawl or someone who created links to then push it on the web. Take one of the URLs, put it into Google Search and see if anything actually shows (site:https://domain.com/webpage/ ) If something...

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