
Well-known Digital Marketing Agency, Google News, which has always
maintained a strict set of guidelines for which sources it will display in the
"In the News" section, has now clearly adjusted its standards for
newsworthy material.
According to a Google spokesperson, they
"will be pulling from all over the Web, which means that we will present
as diverse a range of voices as possible to ensure we get users the answer they
are looking for."
Based on Google News guidelines,
there is a very rigid set of standards in place that a website must meet in
order to be a part of Google News, including news content, journalistic
standards, authority, accountability and readability.
When it comes to its news quality
guidelines, Google shares: "Publishers who strive to uphold the basic
principles of good journalism will provide a much better user experience and
consequently likely enjoy better ranking than those who spend their time
looking for loopholes they can exploit."
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