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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
How ecommerce brands can report on paid media performance using KPIs, attribution models, MMM, and incrementality testing to drive smarter, data-backed marketing decisions. The post Paid Media Reporting For Ecommerce: Navigating Attribution Across Paid appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google’s John Mueller responded to a complaint about indexing issues and ranking drops within Google Search, citing that the possible reason is unrelated content on the site. John said in response to the complaint, “One of the things I noticed is that there’s a lot of totally unrelated content on the site.”
Google has made a small but I assume meaningful change to the search ranking systems document, the section for “Removal-based demotion systems.” Google changed the wording from a “high” volume to a “significant” volume throughout that section.
A study from Profound of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews and Perplexity shows that while ChatGPT mostly sources its information from Wikipedia, Google AI Overviews and Perplexity mostly source their information from Reddit.
Microsoft Advertising posted its June report showing off some new features added to the ad platform. The big item is the new custom report builder, but also PMax updates, import tool updates and Shopify integrations.
Learn more about Google AI Mode through Barry Adam’s perspective and its impact on search results and user interaction. The post Google AI Mode: First Thoughts & Survival Strategies appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Just when you thought the layoffs were over (remember January 2023), Google is offering a buyout program across search and ad units, including knowledge and information and central engineering units as well as marketing, research and communications teams, CNBC has reported.