The other day we covered a knowledge panel box card layout, but now Google is testing a more interactive version of this card layout.
The other day we covered a knowledge panel box card layout, but now Google is testing a more interactive version of this card layout.
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Google announced it will begin testing new AR, augmented reality, experiences in the public with a limited number of Googlers and trusted testers. These include in-lens displays, microphones, and cameras, that Google will start to test next month in the real world.
Google has this weird Google Search rendering bug where it is showing only one search result to some users. This seems like a super limited bug, impacting a limited number of users. But for Google, even one percent of searchers are a lot of searches.
Google is doing a lot of product result testing, as you’d expect. Here are some new features we spotted Google testing for products in the search results.
Google announced this morning that they have added a new way to verify your domain name and properties in Google Search Console. You can now do so through or via DNS CNAME.
You’re invited! Join Jonathan Barouch, CEO and founder at Local Measure and AWS for a special conversation and hands-on solution demonstration. Watch Now In this session: Clunky and expensive legacy systems can frustrate your CX agents with redundant, repetitive tasks across disparate systems and siloed information. Local Measure Engage for Amazon Connect is an omnichannel agent desktop for contact centers to manage all inbound customer conversations across voice, email, and digital messaging.
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Reading the Quality Raters Guidelines, all the blog posts and opinions and tests and trying to make sense of it can feel overwhelming. How do you actually figure out whether your website lacks E-A-T, or evidence of it?