SERP’s Up | What to do about Google's Reddit habit?

How should Google address the growing presence of Reddit on the SERP?  Google is taking a needle-in-the-haystack approach by ranking individual passages rather than overall pages, leading to a ranking surge for forums across the web.  Wix’s Mordy Oberstein and Crystal Carter are back to discuss why in the world Reddit is ranking at the top of almost every SERP, and how you should be digesting this as an SEO.  Take a look through Crystal’s Ball is the Founder of Foundation Marketing, Ross Simmonds, as he joins to discuss the future of Reddit and how marketers can use it for their benefit. Google is morphing into Michael Scott as ‘that’s what she/he said’ is their new go-to response. This week, we dissect what is really going on around the SERP and what Google’s long-term plan for forums is here on the SERP’s Up SEO Podcast!  Key Segments [00:02:16] What's On This Episode of SERP's Up? [00:05:10] Focus Topic of the Week: Google’s Reddit Problem [00:23:37] Crystal’s Ball w/ Ross Simmonds [00:44:09] Snappy News [00:52:51] Follow of the Week Hosts, Guests, & Featured People: Mordy Oberstein Crystal Carter Ross Simmonds Ori Zilbershtein Resources: SERP's Up Podcast Wix SEO Learning Hub Searchlight SEO Newsletter Wix Studio Wix Studio YouTube News: Google Ends Video Carousel Structured Data Test Google Search Tests Thumbs Up/Down Buttons In Product Grid Results Google Will Fight Site Reputation Abuse Spam Both With Manual Actions & Algorithms

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Dive into SEO with your hosts Mordy Oberstein (Head of SEO Branding at Wix) and Crystal Carter (Head of SEO Communications at Wix), all while having a bit of fun along the way. Each week we offer an in-depth and unconventional take on SEO—from hot topics to the latest industry developments. Get quick and dirty tips along with pearls of wisdom from a wide range of SEO guest experts. It’s a 360° twist of SEO learning for all.