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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google Chrome on Android will soon receive an update that provides answers to search results without submitting a query. The post Google Chrome on Android Will Provide Answers to Queries Right in the Address Bar via @MattGSouthern appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Yesterday I covered how Google was showing emojis in the auto-complete search suggestions. Now, Google is also showing emojis in the display URLs of some Google Ads in the search results.
It enables access to Google Ads’ Smart Bidding capabilities.
Danny Sullivan from Google said yesterday that the new algorithm to be more restrictive on when to show reviews rich results in the search results is still rolling out. He said if you see reviews showing up in the snippets that don’t comply, they should go away soon.
Avoid the high cost of catching SEO issues in the production phase by using automated testing techniques during development.
What goes into a successful local marketing campaign?
Here are 10 reasons why you shouldn’t be afraid to experiment and fail with your content. The post 10 Reasons You Can’t Be Afraid to Experiment & Fail with Your Content via @JulieJoyce appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The SEO community is thinking up names for the Google Reviews rich results algorithm update and what seems to be catching on is Starmageddon. But Danny Sullivan from Google chimed in and said Google internally calls this the “Sept. 2019 Review Rich Results Update.”