Google is holding a virtual conference later this month for the first time in the company’s history. Registrations are open now until August 19th.
The ‘Google Virtual Webmaster Unconference’ takes place on August 26th. The Unconference moniker means that sessions are chosen by attendees, rather than Google itself.
During the registration process Google proposes a list of 18 possible sessions. Attendees are asked to select which ones they’re most interested in.
These are those proposed sessions:
- Ads and SEO mythbusting
- Tips to get your content displayed in Discover feed
- Approaches to improve Core Web Vitals for non tech-savy webmasters
- Web performance, what metrics are important, how to measure, how to spot what is a priority
- Mobile/desktop diffing – parity findings
- Helping you (or your clients) understand how their WordPress site is doing on the web with Site Kit
- Common JavaScript issues
- Brainstorming session: how can Search Console team further help publishing on the open-web?
- E-Commerce SEO 101: Best Practices for Optimizing Online Stores
- CrUX Show and Tell
- Accessibility and JavaScript
- hreflang: how to implement, when to implement
- Improving Search documentation
- Mobile first indexing and how to prepare for it
- Talking about talking about SEO
- Communicating our publisher policies and monetized updates
- Fun with scripts!
- Common issues with Structured Data for Rich Snippets
Depending on what attendees select during the registration process, some of these sessions may be omitted from the final lineup.
Once sessions are confirmed Google will provide an update to registrants.
Those who are interested in attending can sign up here. Remember, you only have until April 19th!
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