Google’s John Mueller shares his thoughts on low-effort content that “looks good” The post Google On Low-Effort Content That Looks Good appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
BrightLocal report reveals shifting consumer review trends: less focus on perfect ratings, new platform preferences, and more willingness to write reviews. The post Do Reviews Still Matter
Google Ads is doubling down on AI, personalization, and new ad formats in 2025. Here’s what’s changing and how advertisers should prepare for these shifts. The post Google’s VP of Ads and Commerce Outlines 2025 Priorities appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Google Ads stopped running for many advertisers over the weekend…
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It is time for the monthly Google Webmaster Report. We are now in March as we continue to wait for the first Google core update of 2025
Have any of you heard of the Google Ads mystery shopping rating? Well, it may be used by Google for the overall store rating, which is calculated from customer reviews and a “Mystery Shopping Rating,” according to a Google Ads rep.
Last December, Google confirmed they are testing double serving ads on the search results. Double serving ads is showing the same ad from the same advertiser more than once on the search results page. It was something against the Google Ads policy.
While we’ve seen AI Overviews in the United States for a while now, and while Google has expanded them to 100+ countries – they are still not officially launched in many European countries like Germany, Switzerland, Italy and others. Well, now we are hearing that Google is testing AI Overviews in those countries.
Google now accepts RVs (recreational vehicles) and campers in Google Vehicle Ads. Google posted this on Friday afternoon and wrote, “Vehicle ads will be expanding to include recreational vehicles (RVs) and campers.”