Applying to be in Google News has been turned off for years, causing confusion to new publishers. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Applying to be in Google News has been turned off for years, causing confusion to new publishers. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
There’s a lot to be learned from viral video content. These top 40 videos give marketers insight and useful, practical takeaways. The post Top 40 Viral Videos of All Time appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Twitter’s Fleets Format To Disappear, Just Weeks After Ads Test Commenced Twitter has abandoned its Fleets feature that automatically deleted messages in the format after 24 hours, noting that the format and its accompanying full-screen vertical ads, hadn’t performed as well as initially envisioned, the firm recently announced. MediaPost Digital to power a 10.4% recovery in global ad spend Global digital advertising spend will ascend to $311 billion to hit 15.6 percent growth in 2021, according to newly-release forecast data from Dentsu, the firm recently announced.
Plus, a deep-dive into FLoC cohorts and opportunities for advertisers. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Proposed update for WordPress 5.9 may automatically improve Largest Contentful Paint scores by significant margins The post WordPress 5.9 May Boost a Core Web Vitals Metric by Up to 33% appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
In 2017, Google did a ton of testing of deploying rounded corners for its mobile search results design.
A few days ago, Google made a change in the Google Search Console page experience report to direct developers to debug their AMP pages for page experience issues outside of Search Console. Google is linking them to the AMP Page Experience Guide
Twitter is giving up on Fleets nine months after rolling it out to everyone, saying the feature didn’t accomplish what the company hoped it would. The post Twitter Ends Fleets 9 Months After Launch appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s John Mueller said when it comes to PDFs on your site, you don’t have to worry about the core web vitals scores or if they are mobile friendly. John said on Twitter “Yeah, we essentially ignore PDFs when it comes to Core Web Vitals & mobile-friendliness. Sometimes they show up in the reports, but there’s no need to do anything specific with them.”