An attentive Twitter user noticed that it is now possible to share reports from the Google Search Console. Similar to Google's spreadsheets and documents, it is now possible to share reports from the Search Console with users who are not registered in the Search Console property using a link provided. This means that other users can now be given access without them having to be registered.
Just about a year ago, Google caused unrest with a survey about how many users would be willing to pay to use Google My Business as a company. Now Google has gone a step further and published an extended rcs data mexico verification option on Google My Business. In addition to the initial verification of the location via postcard, the entry can now be checked in detail by Google Services for a monthly fee of 50 USD - or for a lifetime guarantee for a price of 2000 USD. This so-called "Google Guarantee" does not only refer to the Google My Business entry, but generally serves as a seal of quality to strengthen trust. Similar to "Trusted Shops" or other seals of quality, which are now even displayed in a prominent place in the organic search. This offers Google another source of income.
Some users may have already noticed that site queries on Google are currently not working properly. Google's awareness of this problem was reported on Twitter and just a few days later they responded that the problem had been resolved. It is not yet possible to say whether this has now been resolved across the board.