John Mueller answered a question about why a site that ranked for one keyword phrase didn’t rank for what they said was a synonym for the same phrase. John answered the question in general terms, explaining how what’s important is the full context of the search query. Synonyms and Search Results Before Google Hummingbird Google generally ranked sites by matching keywords in the search query to keywords in a web page. After the Google Hummingbird update Google swapped out some important… Source link
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Aaron Rodgers has a big problem with Davante Adams gone
It’s going to take days, weeks and maybe months to process what exactly happened with Davante Adams and the Green Bay Packers. But it should take no time to process that Aaron Rodgers now has a big problem on his hands. That whole last dance thing? The one that the team worked so hard to bring back for an encore? It’s over. Now the problem is sitting in the lap of Rodgers the football player and Rodgers the talent evaluator. He wanted the respect of being granted that kind of influence and… Source link
Read More »14 perfect Yahoo brackets remain after Day 1
Did No. 15 seed St. Peters ruin your hopes of a perfect men’s tournament bracket? You weren’t alone. After a day of March Madness, only 14 perfect brackets remain in Yahoo Tourney Pick’Em. By far the biggest bracket-buster was St. Peter’s, the small school from Jersey City, New Jersey that took down college basketball juggernaut Kentucky, a No. 2 seed, in an 85-79 thriller. To get a sense of the scale of upset we’re dealing with here, consider that Kentucky head coach John Calipari’s salary is… Source link
Read More »Saint Peter’s upset of Kentucky highlights Day 1
It was an action-packed and highly entertaining return to normalcy Thursday at the NCAA men’s tournament and the biggest splash came from a little-known Cinderella: Saint Peter’s University of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. St. Peter’s made NCAA tournament history Thursday night and did so at Kentucky’s expense. The Peacocks came into the tournament as the No. 15 seed in the East region and massive underdogs to the mighty Wildcats, who had the third-best odds to win the national… Source link
Read More »Baker’s meltdown, fake Watson trades & more
Subscribe to You Pod to Win the Game The first week of the 2022 NFL free agency period continues its descent into the twilight zone. A week feels like a month. A month feels like a year. It’s been the weirdest league year ever and it’s only been in existence for 50something hours. Charles Robinson is joined by Josh Norris of Underdog Fantasy to recap the latest wild stories from this week, starting off with the apparent irreconcilable differences between Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland… Source link
Read More »Packers trade Davante Adams to Raiders: Report
The Green Bay Packers have agreed to trade wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders, according to multiple reports. The Packers will receive the Raiders’ 2022 first- and second-round draft picks, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Adams will sign a new contract in Las Vegas worth $141.25 million over five years for an average value $28.25 million per year. The trade reunites Adams with his college quarterback Derek Carr. Adams and Carr… Source link
Read More »Jho Low Was an $87 Million Vegas Whale at Late-Night Baccarat Table
(Bloomberg) — Jho Low was a big man in Vegas. He sported gold lame suits, traveled with an entourage and lost tens of millions of dollars, a New York jury was told. Most Read from Bloomberg In a single 90-minute stint playing baccarat, his game of choice, the Malaysian financier lost $1.75 million, Kirk Godby, a marketing executive at the Venetian in Las Vegas, testified. All told, Low wagered almost $87 million at the Venetian and lost about $26 million, Godby estimated. “He was extremely… Source link
Read More »Gonzaga survives sweat with big run to advance
Disaster averted. Big time. With 12:38 remaining Thursday, Georgia State and Gonzaga were tied at 54. Then a Chet Holmgren layup sparked a 29-4 run as the Bulldogs turned a massive sweat into a 93-72 blowout. In short order, concern about a historic upset promptly subsided. The 2018 Virginia team remains the only No. 1 seed to fall to a No. 16 seed in men’s NCAA tournament play. While Holmgren put the full arsenal of his NBA lottery talent on display, the Bulldogs can thank a steady dose of… Source link
Read More »Stock futures give back some gains after indexes jump
Stock futures opened lower Thursday evening to give back some gains from the regular trading day, as traders remained upbeat about the Federal Reserve’s measured first move on raising interest rates. Contracts on the S&P 500 edged lower. The index posted a third consecutive day of gains during Thursday’s session in its longest winning streak in more than a month. U.S. crude oil prices rose for the first time in four sessions to settle back above $100 per barrel, and the 10-year Treasury yield… Source link
Read More »Stock Traders Brace for a $3.5 Trillion ‘Triple Witching’ Event
(Bloomberg) — Wall Street traders are bracing for fresh equity-market fireworks Friday after another week of global turbulence. Most Read from Bloomberg In a quarterly event known as triple witching, roughly $3.5 trillion of single-stock and index-level options are set to expire, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. At the same time, more near-the-money options are maturing than at any time since 2019 — suggesting a bevy of investors will actively trade around those positions. And once… Source link
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