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 updated its Google Discover guidelines to specify that it won’t show “content that’s not desired or that might confuse readers.” Google specifically gave these examples of content that it might not show in Google Discover.
Learn about regular expression filtering in Search Console, platforms and content optimization, and new Microsoft Advertising features on Marketing O’Clock. The post Search Console Introduces Regex Filters & More Digital Marketing News appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
The big news this week is that a new confirmed Google search ranking algorithm hit the shelves today, Google named it the Google Product Reviews Update…
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Google has announced a new search ranking quality algorithm update to its search engine it is called the product reviews update. This update is aimed at rewarding high-level product review content, above thinner product review content
B2B Myopia: Brands And Visitors Disagree On What Works On Websites 59 percent of B2B marketing customers say they like reviews and testimonials on websites, compared with just 37 percent of B2B marketers, while 44 percent of marketers viewed compelling brand messaging as important when it comes to creating a powerful website experience, compared to only 24 percent of website visitors — two of several findings of interest to digital marketers contained in recently-released survey data. MediaPost Pinterest Kicks Off ‘Be Their Next’ B-to-B Campaign Pinterest has launched its first global B2B campaign aimed at advertisers is the U.S.
Also a bit on Google vs SEOs; the adversarial/evolutionary relationship.
Facebook will begin testing labels applied to articles in USA member feeds in order to provide more context and avoid confusion The post Facebook Adding Context Labels to Pages Seen in News Feeds appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
A site owner on Reddit asked if there is a way to remove his site from Google Search in a specific country, specifically Indonesia. John Mueller of Google said there really is not way of doing that, he said “you can’t reduce your rankings in one country in Google.”