Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Apple Maps, AdWords spend & SEO trends appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Apple Maps, AdWords spend & SEO trends appeared first on Search Engine Land.
More ads are coming to Snapchat. The platform has revealed new details about how brands can advertise on the platform heading forward
Merkle spotted Google testing a new product / shopping ad listing format that adds filter buttons below the product carousel. I tried to replicate it myself but I did not get the filter icons…
This week Google announced a new tool called Springboard, which is a search engine designed to search through all of Google’s suite of apps. The post Google Introduces Apps Search Engine: Springboard is Search for Business Users by @SouthernSEJ appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Search Engine Land’s SMX Advanced, the only search marketing conference designed exclusively for experienced internet marketers, is returning to Seattle June 22-23. Here’s a preview of what to expect – while All Access Passes are currently SOLD OUT, you can still add yourself to..
For those managing search engine optimization for e-commerce websites, contributor Jayson DeMers has some advice for what to focus on to stay ahead of the competition. The post 7 e-commerce SEO trends we’re seeing in 2016 appeared first on Search Engine Land
At the Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) this week, Apple announced its voice assistant Siri will be coming to Mac devices. The post Apple’s Siri Coming to Mac Devices, Google Not Default Provider by @SouthernSEJ appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Former Googler Daniel Gilbert shares a script from Brainlabs that will send you an email every hour with your AdWords spend. The post Here’s a script to track your AdWords spend every hour of the day appeared first on Search Engine Land.
I am seeing some really early signs from the SEO community chatter around a possible Google update. It is really early..
By now we should be used to Google experimenting with its results pages and ad formats , and well, we are, but it doesn’t stop a minor change from creating a frisson of excitement even when only about 0.5% of searchers in a single territory get to see them. The latest variation, as discovered last Friday and brought to my attention by @VikingWagon (probably not her real name, in fact it’s Victoria), is a new way of presenting Google Shopping Ads, ranked by customer ratings. Let’s take a look at the screengrabs, and I’ll try not to be too offended that I discovered @VikingWagon tweeted a certain Barry before me