In the next few months, Bing will alter its algorithm to make mobile-friendliness more of a ranking factor, though relevant sites that aren’t optimized for mobile won’t be hurt.
In the next few months, Bing will alter its algorithm to make mobile-friendliness more of a ranking factor, though relevant sites that aren’t optimized for mobile won’t be hurt.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
Some new (and not so new) features get functionality in Editor 11.1. The post AdWords Editor 11 Adds Support For Labels, Call-Only Ads, Ugraded URLs & More appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Baidu, the dominant Chinese search engine, quietly pulled out of Japan. The exit from the market was so quiet, it took a full month for anyone to notice. The post Baidu Dives into Indonesia After Pulling Out of Japan by @5le appeared first on Search Engine Journal
A warm handshake, an inviting smile and a shared joke. These types of in-person interactions create a personal connection that builds trust.
Kathleen from the Google team announced in the Google AdWords Help forums a feature that helps new or existing AdWords advertisers learn how to use the various Google AdWords user interfaces.
The group of 80 lawyers and academics want a lot more information from Google. The post Demanding More Detail, Legal Group Calls On Google To Disclose RTBF Criteria appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Bing announced they will be launching their own version of a mobile friendly algorithm in the upcoming months for the Bing mobile search results. This is similar to Google’s mobile friendly algorithm in so many ways but in Bing’s case, they won’t be giving a date with this announcement and they are saying relevancy, no matter what, will always be more important than if a site renders nicely on mobile devices.
New on the Bing Ads user interface is the its Campaign Planner tool, which allows users to sort by audience, vertical, sub-vertical, and product. It also shows competitors’ positioning.
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