Facebook’s professional profile mode is now available to users worldwide, giving everyone an opportunity to showcase their skills and abilities in new ways. The post Facebook Expands Professional Profiles To All Users appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Facebook Expands Professional Profiles To All Users via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: November 2, 2022
The new app will allow BigCommerce users to create shopping ad campaigns on Snapchat. The app was launched in the US and will extend to additional markets sometime next year. How it works.
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BigCommerce teams up with Snapchat for a new app
Amazon is now offering Snapchat users the ability to digitally try on eyewear in categories like sunglasses, reading glasses, or seasonal glasses from a number of popular brands including Maui Jim, Persol, Oakley, Ray-Ban, Costa Del Mar and others. Snap’s AR shopping investments.
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Snap partners with Amazon for new AR shopping experience
Last week, Twitter’s new chief twit, Elon Musk told advertisers he was buying Twitter because human civilization needed a town square, “where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner.” Dear Twitter Advertisers pic.twitter.com/GMwHmInPAS — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 27, 2022 It seems like he’s getting what he wanted. A brand safety risk Not all agencies and brands are on board with Musk’s new outlook.
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How brands and agencies are reacting to Elon Musk’s radical changes at Twitter
Hangouts, which has been Google’s primary messaging services since 2013 has been ended.
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Google Pulls The Plug On Hangouts via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
Every time I start a new job, I get asked, “What does the relationship look like between you, the in-house enterprise SEO Director, and the SEO agency?
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Enterprise SEO agency vs. in-house SEO team: What to consider
The past 30-days or so was pretty heavy between the October 2022 spam update and then several unconfirmed updates that were pretty strong, it was a bumpy road. Google also renamed the webmaster guidelines to the search essentials, rolled out new site name, favicons and ad labels and more.
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November 2022 Google Webmaster Report
Google has finally added the Google Lens button to the Google.com homepage search bar. Rajan Patel from Google announced this quietly on Twitter saying the Google homepage, which rarely changes, has changed and pointed at the Google Lens button.
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Finally: Google Adds Lens Button To Desktop Homepage Search Bar
Google announced that it is doing away with similar audiences segments.
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Google Ads Similar Audiences Segments Going Away Next Year