Advertisers can import up to 10,000 campaigns for each account.
Advertisers can import up to 10,000 campaigns for each account.
How to make an original Featured Image for your articles using stock photography that Google recognizes as unique content The post How to Make Original Featured Images from Stock Photos: The Shrink Trick appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Kristina Azarenko posted an outstanding SEO poll on Twitter asking on average, how many of your SEO recommendations get implemented? The results show that 56% of SEOs who answered the poll said that fewer than 40% of their recommendations are actually implemented.
Twitter Re-Opens Public Applications for Profile Verification For the first time since November, 2017 Twitter has begun allowing users to apply for verified profile status. As the new option is rolled out, a verification application option will appear within a Twitter user’s account settings, allowing brands to seek a blue check-mark, the firm recently announced. Social Media Today Google Ads Has New Smart Bidding Features Google has launched new eligible search campaign recommendations, along with target impression share simulators — two of several new updates of interest to digital marketers that have been rolled out to the firm’s popular Google Ads offering, the search giant recently announced
This new resource gives marketers insights into the building blocks for good campaigns.
New features are available in Google Ads for local businesses, travel, and more. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Individual members now targeted in Facebook’s attack on misleading content. Members face increasing levels of punitive actions for sharing false information The post Facebook Targeting Individuals Who Spread False Information appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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In April we saw Google testing a new related search box named more specific searches. Now, we are seeing Google test an expandable version of the more specific searches.
Google’s John Mueller said on Twitter that he has “never seen a site where that was an issue which caused visible problems with SEO.” I wonder if any of you have. I suspect where SEOs stuff up the pages with content where it causes the page flow to be weird? Maybe some hacked spam SEO causing issues (but that is hacking, not SEO really)