Google’s announcement of Search Generative Experience (SGE) and the release of Bard are reshaping the digital landscape. These evolutions have many SEO implications.
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Google has updated its help documentation to specify that Google Search now considers .ai domain names as a generic top-level domain, such as a .com, .org and others.
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Google now treats .ai domains as generic top-level domains
Google has been sending policy violation notices to Local Service Ads advertisers, but it is currently unclear if these are being sent out due to new enhanced enforcement or if there was a bug that triggered these from going out. The policy notice. The email notification reads, “Your account has policy violations that need to be resolved.” It goes on to say that “if you do not take action by 12 of June, your ads could stop running.” Here is a screenshot of the email notification sent to me by Jason Brown: When you click through t to “view policy issues” you are taken to a screen that shows you your policy violations, but when you dig deeper, you likely won’t have an issue listed.
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Google Local Service Ads mass policy violations
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Google’s new Search Generative Experience seems to be missing one thing that SEOs and reporters often look at: the number of results Google returns for that query.
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Google Search Generative Experience Is Missing The Result Count
Google keeps expanding its car search features, threatening the Edmunds and car websites out there. Here you can see Google showing you car comparison tools and charts to help you pick the best car for your needs.
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Google Search Adds More Detailed Car Comparison Tools
Google sent out mass policy violation notices to some Local Service Ads advertisers.
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Google Local Service Ads Mass Policy Violation Notices
Google had updated the Shopping ads Policy Center and free listings Policy Center to “better explain” the policies and how Google enforces those policies, the company posted.
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Google Updates Shopping Ads, Free Listings Policy Center & How Shopping Works Documents
Google has told Joy Hawkins that giving charitable donations in exchange for a positive review on your Google Business Profile listing is against its guidelines.
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Google Says Charitable Donations In Exchange For Business Reviews Is Against Guidelines
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