Posted by AlanBleiweiss This past March, I was contacted by a prospective client: My site has been up since 2004.
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Beginning in February – or June for existing customers – marketers advertising with the search engine can only display phone numbers in Call Extensions and Location Extensions.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing Ads, Too, Says Goodbye To Phone Numbers In PPC Ad Copy Advertisers will need to use call or location extensions to display phone numbers
Google’s AdWords Editor 11 is said to be the biggest update since the tool first launched in 2006. With such an extensive update new features are going to end up getting missed if you’re not aware of them
The folks at Google, from the Google AdWords team, put together a 10 minute video overview of how you should use your 2014 AdWords data to plan for your 2015 ad campaigns.
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TorrentFreak took the liberty of processing all of Google’s weekly transparency reports from last year to find that the company fielded more link takedown requests from copyright holders in 2014 than ever before. In total Google was asked to remove over 345 million links that were allegedly pointing to pirated content, representing a 75% increase in requests compared to the previous year.
Advertisers will need to use call or location extensions to display phone numbers. The post Bing Ads, Too, Says Goodbye To Phone Numbers In PPC Ad Copy appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article