Google’s Gary Illyes said on Twitter that he’d love to make a new negative search engine ranking factor at Google for interstitials. It is no surprise that Google, as a whole, dislikes interstitials…
Google’s Gary Illyes said on Twitter that he’d love to make a new negative search engine ranking factor at Google for interstitials. It is no surprise that Google, as a whole, dislikes interstitials…
Google is hosting their first Google News Lab live hangout this coming August 28, 2015…
Google announced three new automated bidding techniques and solutions within the Google Shopping campaigns console. These new options give you more options when setting your bids for your Google Shopping campaigns…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google’s iOS App Now Provides Context-Aware Conversational Search Google recently updated its iOS app to bring context-aware searching to any content within..
Industry experts see Google’s search and ad business remaining relatively unchanged. However, the areas that fall under Alphabet could see a positive impact from the increased attention.
As you know, I spend a heck of a lot of time managing through the Google support forums. A lot of what I cover comes from there, finding hidden gems in these sometimes messy forums
Google recently updated its iOS app to bring context-aware searching to any content within search results. It allows searchers to ask additional questions without formulating entirely new queries. Here’s how Google explains the functionality in the app update description: Say “Ok Google” and…
Advertisers will now have bid type options aplenty across their Google Shopping Campaign. The post Google Shopping Adds Full Suite Of Automated Bidding Options appeared first on Search Engine Land.
This week, I do the search video recap from up north in Israel – sorry for the quality and lack of a display behind me. Google announced a restructuring where Google is now part of a new larger company named Alphabet, Inc. But the Alphabet web site has hidden links…