Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Learn more about the newest beta features for select Google Workspace users including eSignature in Google Docs and Drive plus customizable Gmail ‘Email Layouts v2.’ The post Google Opens Beta For eSignature And Gmail ‘Email Layouts v2’ appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
To curb spam and fraud, YouTube will make Shorts links unclickable, remove banner links, and let creators highlight content with new profile links. The post YouTube Implements New Linking Policy To Curb Spam appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Explore the latest developments in generative AI tools for sellers on Amazon and other popular ecommerce platforms focused on improved product descriptions. The post Amazon Reportedly Testing Generative AI Tools For Sellers appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google Ads API version 14.1 is now available – two months after version 14 was released. The minor update includes additional search term data, new recommendation types and account management assistance. Why we care.
Lyft will start serving ads to customers on its app for the first time this week. Adverts will appear while consumers wait for their taxi, when they are matched with a driver, and for the duration of the journey. The company is also planning to roll out video ads on the app later this year in addition to exploring other ad products such as in-car screens.
A brand’s online success relies on interconnected variables.
Although Google wants all online content available for AI training , the New York Times clearly wants to opt out. The Times has changed its terms of service, aiming to prevent AI companies from using the media organization’s content to train their systems. Why we care.
Google Ads appears to be testing a new QR codes ad extensions. Scanning the QR code lets consumers instantly call a number provided by a business or brand
Historically, PPC marketers are accustomed to spending hours behind a spreadsheet crunching numbers, analyzing bid models, finding statistical significance for test results, and carefully plotting the next move.