Pubcon 2019: Live conference reviews and takeaways

Pubcon is one of the key search events in the US every year, and hosts the US Search Awards ceremonies. Pubcon 2019 in Las Vegas drew excellent speakers and talented audiences.

In case you couldn’t attend, or if you’ve missed a session you wanted to attend, we’ve collected some of the top reactions and best takeaways from a selection of conferences.

Google Keynote – Gary Illyes
Mining server log data for SEO benefits – Jackie Chu
International content and multilingual keyword research – Motoko Hunt, Michael Bonfils, Keith Goode
On-site search optimization – JP Sherman
Keynote: Deep Learning at Microsoft’s Bing – Maria Kang and Frederic Dubut
International SEO – Aleyda Solis and Patrick Stox
Advanced SEO Site Auditing – Bill Hartzer
Managing global SEO performance – Bill Hunt and David Iwanow
Keynote: Best Practices in SEO – Nathan Johns
Merging Psychology and Content Creation – Michael Bonfils, Rebecca Murtagh
Keynote: Crawling Best Practices and New Abilities from Bing – Fabrice Canel, David Schachter
SERP Analysis and Content that Ranks – Viola Eva, Roger Montti
In-house Content Strategy – Keith Goode, Topher Kohan
Man vs Machine: How to Remain Relevant in an Increasingly Automated World – Navah Hopkins
In-house SEO: Managing Teams and Departments – Peter Leshaw, Matt Cullen

Google Keynote – Gary Illyes

Gary Illyes’ keynote touched on a lot of the subjects that have marked the SEO world in 2019, from the recent noindex changes to the series of indexing issues between April and June. Here’s what Twitter thought were the best takeaways.

Noindex in robots.txt:

Google’s indexing problems:

Hidden content and featured snippets:

Links: rel=sponsored and rel=ugc:

Javascript:

Core updates:

Header tags vs formatting:

Snippet text:

Webmaster conferences:

Mining server log data for SEO benefits – Jackie Chu

Jackie Chu gave a high-level introduction to using server log data for SEO. She showed concrete examples of SEO insights you can draw from log files, gave a demo of using Bing Webmaster tools for SEO tricks, and shared her enthusiasm for log analysis in general. Here are some of the best tips from her presentation:

.@jackiecchu dropping log file analysis knowledge bombs today and I’m in heaven. #womenintech #pubcon pic.twitter.com/rgdxl5fkGn

— Jennifer Wright (@loveduke) October 8, 2019

Pruning:

Great tips for removing pages from your site to benefit crawl budget. #pubcon pic.twitter.com/XFpJBXjWVY

— Candice Lyna (@candicelyna) October 8, 2019

Crawl budget:

Bing’s Webmaster Tools:

International content and multilingual keyword research – Motoko Hunt, Michael Bonfils, Keith Goode

Motoko Hunt, Michael Bonfils, and Keith Goode spoke about international content and keyword research.

@motokohunt Pro Tip for International SEO – Baidu does not render JavaScript!!! So if you are competing in the mainland China market, you need to keep important info in the html #pubcon

— Callum Scott (@mrcallumscott) October 8, 2019

On-site search optimization – JP Sherman

JP Sherman presented an overview of on-site search: why it matters and how to optimize it. On Twitter, there was a lot of agreement on his observations:

How can you improve your onsite search? These are the five ways. @jpsherman #pubcon pic.twitter.com/iwNnoifbI4

— Casie Gillette (@Casieg) October 8, 2019

Five ways to improve on-site search:

  1. Change the snippet
  2. Change the SERP
  3. Measure
  4. Add context
  5. If it doesn’t work on mobile don’t do it… (source)

Failure is fun! Always be experimenting ⁦@jpsherman#Pubcon pic.twitter.com/tvZYguV30I

— Brian McDowell (@brian_mcdowell) October 8, 2019

Addressing content:

User intent and behavior

Keynote: Deep Learning at Microsoft’s Bing – Maria Kang and Frederic Dubut

Deep learning is a topic that comes up reguarly when discussing search engine technology related to understanding what humans want and how they search. We’ve heard about it from Google a few years ago; at Pubcon, we heard the latest from Bing.

Maria Kang and @CoperniX great presentation at #Pubcon of usage of Machine Learning at @bing …. and yes the internet is made of cats. pic.twitter.com/kwRSgjafsJ

— Fabrice Canel (@facan) October 8, 2019

SEO fundmentals at Bing:

Deep learning:

International SEO – Aleyda Solis and Patrick Stox

You can find Patrick Stox’s slides for “International SEO: The Weird Technical Parts including misconceptions, things you can get away with, and how to troubleshoot” and Aleyda Solis’s slides for “International SEO: Top Do’s and Dont’s” on Slideshare.

I always learn something new from @patrickstox 👏 so knowledgeable and experienced in complex enterprise level scenarios #pubcon pic.twitter.com/PlCTs7Wf62

— Aleyda Solis 🕊️ (@aleyda) October 8, 2019

Advanced SEO Site Auditing – Bill Hartzer

Bill Hartzer does more than 100 SEO audits annually, on mini-sites to sites with over 75 million pages. He shared some of the takeaways from this experience at Pubcon:

Common mistakes (source) (source):

#Pubcon looks like @OnCrawl is a popular tool @bhartzer uses for his seo audits to find old orphaned content left on the server that are still receiving traffic from Google and Googlebot pic.twitter.com/RWDjfhWmZM

— iwanow@aus.social (@davidiwanow) October 8, 2019

Recommendations:

https://twitter.com/SimonHeseltine/status/1181693805021413377?s=20

The Advanced SEO Site Auditing presentation from Bill Hartzer (@bhartzer) at Pubcon Las Vegas 2019 really reaches out and grabs you #BillHartzer #pubcon #seoaudit #seoauditing #pubconlasvegas #pubconlv #pubconconference pic.twitter.com/UVx8kmEsq9

— Ken Vitto (@Ken_Vitto) October 8, 2019

Managing global SEO performance – Bill Hunt and David Iwanow

Bill Hunt and David Iwanov talked about localization for SEO, and steps to avoid international SEO errors we commonly see. They used examples from different regions to cover both single- and multi-language international SEO strategies.

International SEO can get crazy local and granular when it come to usage of some terms. These nuances are ones that Google translate misses! #Pubcon @davidiwanow pic.twitter.com/hZcdzBZjhf

— John Morabito (@JohnMorabitoSEO) October 8, 2019

Things to consider when expanding into international markets (source):

  1. Don’t refuse to translate it because most of your audience understands it
  2. If you’re just Google translating it, you are doomed to fail
  3. If you are not localising your content, you are likely missing the mark
  4. Consider using data from internal sources such as Google Analytics or GSC
  5. Google Trends can also be useful for highlighting regional bias
  6. Engage with your local team for insights you can’t find in SEO tools
  7. Doing localised content is harder, but doing it right is worth it
  8. Localised content has a better chance of success in SEO
  9. Localised content has a higher engagement and conversion rates
  10. Make sure you have suitable budget/investment to support you

Recommendations:

Great survey data from @davidiwanow about what happens when US users see https://t.co/eSA2UHbuJ7 in a search. #Pubcon pic.twitter.com/sp5mILkNiP

— John Morabito (@JohnMorabitoSEO) October 8, 2019

Keynote: Best Practices in SEO – Nathan Johns

Include SEO early.
– website design and dev
– site content and structure
– biz dev
– market research
Think of SEO early and often. @nathanjohns #Pubcon

— Jennifer Slegg (@jenstar) October 9, 2019

Advice from Google:

Site speed:

The importance of content:

Schema.org and structured data:

Ways to remplace noindex directives in robots.txt (source):

Darn, @nathanjohns isn't at liberty to say what new features are coming to search console, including ones from old GSC. @nathanjohns #pubcon

— Jennifer Slegg (@jenstar) October 9, 2019

Merging Psychology and Content Creation – Michael Bonfils, Rebecca Murtagh

Understanding your audience:

@michaelbonfils Showing us different typical personas and how different they are. Red, blue, green and yellow. Which one are you #Pubcon? Can't wait to put my hands on those slides, the content is amazing!

— Pascal Côté (@Axxurge) October 9, 2019

Creating content:

Keynote: Crawling Best Practices and New Abilities from Bing – Fabrice Canel, David Schachter

The keynote by Bing was a great reminder of the importance of other search engines in the world of SEO today. Bing’s usage, as well as its abilities and tools, have grown in recent years.

URL and content submission API:

Direction of growth at Bing:

Bing has more search engine share than most think.@facan explains how the goals of his team @BingWMC align with the goals brands have for #SEO
@Pubcon Pro Las Vegas pic.twitter.com/cgWZg5AoI3

— Rebecca Murtagh 💡 (@VirtualMarketer) October 9, 2019

Support for Javascript with a new evergreen bot:

SERP Analysis and Content that Ranks – Viola Eva, Roger Montti

Viola Eva and Roger Montti talked about content and keywords for SERP success. Their clever turns of phrase impressed the Twitter audience:

When you play cards with Google, Google is already showing their hand (just look at the SERPs) Viola Eva #pubcon944

— Bill Slawski ⚓ 🇺🇦 (@bill_slawski) October 9, 2019

Your old content is not all washed up, fresh content is important, but freshening old content may drown you @martinibuster says at the 2019 Las Vegas Pubcon#pubcon #rogermontti #seo #SearchEngineOptimization #pubcon2019 #pubconlasvegas #seoranking pic.twitter.com/MgtYrMDCBh

— Ken Vitto (@Ken_Vitto) October 9, 2019

#pubcon SEJ writer Viola Eva urges optimizing for contextual keywords. What are they? “words that naturally appear in a conversation” pic.twitter.com/qx8BiUAKa1

— SearchEngineJournal® (@sejournal) October 9, 2019

In-house Content Strategy – Keith Goode, Topher Kohan

Keith Goode and Topher Kohan gave a ton of amazing advice on content strategy.

I guess @Topheratl is SEO Santa Claus? #Pubcon pic.twitter.com/ak8A2ZagGd

— Joe Youngblood (@YoungbloodJoe) October 9, 2019

Recommendations from Topher Kohan:

The example of the [weather] search:

Insights from Keith Goode:

Man vs Machine: How to Remain Relevant in an Increasingly Automated World – Navah Hopkins

Watching @navahf break down what to own and what to automate— probably one of the best sessions on this topic! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 #Pubcon pic.twitter.com/tGqHDQT488

— Purna Virji (@purnavirji) October 9, 2019

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Some of Navah Hopkins’ insights included:

How do we stay relevant as PPC service providers with the rise of automation with @navahf #Pubcon pic.twitter.com/dA20z9Gan7

— Robyn Johnson (@AMZRobynJohnson) October 9, 2019

In-house SEO: Managing Teams and Departments – Peter Leshaw, Matt Cullen

Here are their recommendations.

Hiring:

Creating culture and nurturing teams:

This is the book @peterleshaw referenced – GREAT READ Hiring Talent: Decoding Levels of Work in the Behavioral Interview
by Tom Foster #Pubcon https://t.co/e5Gs7KOErE

— Brian McDowell (@brian_mcdowell) March 7, 2019