Google has said time and time again that the search team, the organic side, does not talk to the paid side, the AdWords teams. There is a pretty big divide, intentionally, between paid and organic
Google has said time and time again that the search team, the organic side, does not talk to the paid side, the AdWords teams. There is a pretty big divide, intentionally, between paid and organic
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.
Back, just about six years ago, Google told us Facebook likes don’t influence Google rankings and that statement remains true in 2017, just like it did in 2011. Gary Illyes from Google said the same thing yesterday on Twitter…
The company says thousands more advertisers will gain access to store visits data as a result of improved measurement techniques and machine learning-powered modeling.
Here is our first report from an SEO data provider that analyzes 300 domains after the Google Fred update. The post Fred’s losers: Sistrix analysis says ad-heavy, thin-content sites hit worst appeared first on Search Engine Land.
May 2016, Google first introduced the new rich cards and yesterday, Google quietly updated the original announcement saying Rich Cards are now available globally…
Most advertisers already use daily budgets, but here’s a final heads-up for those still using monthly budgets in Bing Ads. The post Bing Ads will automatically migrate monthly budgets to daily in April appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
Google often provides useful information to the SEO community, but columnist Nate Dame argues that ultimately, the company’s advice is in their best interest, not yours — so make sure you understand the nuances. The post Why Google’s SEO advice is NOT (always) in your best interest appeared first… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Less than a year since Google first introduced rich cards in the US, they’re now expanding the feature globally. The post Google quietly expands rich cards worldwide appeared first on Search Engine Land