Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google is testing a new feature in desktop search that, quite frankly, no one is happy about. The post Google is Testing a Feature No One Seems to Want by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google is finishing its vetting process for Home Service Ads in Greater Chicago, which means the feature will soon launch. The post Google Home Service Ads to Launch Soon in Chicago by @https://twitter.com/1SEOcom appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Gboard update, Locadium launch & EPIC privacy appeared first on Search Engine Land.
I am really not sure where these ideas come from, which is why I have stuff to write daily but this guy asked John Mueller if putting commas in title tags are okay or not.
EPIC gets the basic facts wrong about the data being used in Google program. The post Privacy group files flawed complaint against Google Store Sales Measurement appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Tool from LocalSEOGuide tracks changes to local listings on Google. The post Locadium: a new ‘point solution’ to monitor GMB listings changes appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Today is your lucky day! The deadline for entries in the Search Engine Land Awards competition has been extended until Friday, August 4th at 11:59PM PT. No further extensions will be granted so be sure to get your submissions completed on time.
Google has removed the carousel of pirate sites that once appeared when “best torrent sites” was searched for. The post Google Attempts to Make Torrent Sites Less Visible in Search Results by @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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