Daily Search Forum Recap: October 13, 2023
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google is experimenting with bringing its Discover feed to desktop, marking a potential major change to its famously simple homepage. The post Google Experiments With Desktop Discover Feed appeared first on Search Engine Journal
For the original iTunes version, click here. This week, we saw the impact of both the Google October 2023 spam update and the Google October 2023 core update with some really heated volatility. The day before…
Google has upgraded its Search Generative Experience to create images and text, not just give you answers and show you images or content from others. Google said SGE can now help with “creating an image that can bring an idea to life, or getting help on a written draft when you need a starting point.”
Google Search seems to be testing adding a people icon in the search bar, auto-complete search bar. I am told the people icons only show up when in the perspectives filter, but I personally cannot replicate it yet.
Google is testing having links overlay, like watermarks, on product result images.
Google has stopped the indented results, something Google has been doing for well over a decade. Instead, Google will just list out the result it would have indented in the main results.
Google has a new “trending seller” icon for some product results in the search result snippet. This shows an arrow trending up icon next to the words “trending seller” below product results.
Google Rolls Out Demand Gen Campaigns Google has unveiled a new “Demand Gen” campaign type, designed to engage potential customers in the early stages of the purchase journey by targeting high-level search queries and content-based audience segments. This addition broadens advertising opportunities by emphasizing brand awareness and consideration over immediate conversions. MediaPost Adobe Max Unveils AI-Powered Editing Tools Adobe Max 2023 has unveiled AI-powered tools that can create diverse content formats from text prompts, such as images and videos.