As a marketer, customer data is essentially your bread and butter – and if your strategy is heavily reliant on third-party data, you’re in for quite an awakening this year. With Google Chrome already starting to phase out third-party cookies (with full implementation scheduled for third quarter 2024), it’s time to start rethinking your approach and strategizing for the impending changes. That’s where we come in. On May 1, we’re hosting a live webinar with experts from CallRail and Workshop Digital to help you navigate the challenges in a post-third-party cookie world. Join us as we do a deep dive […] The post Preparing For 3rd-Party Cookie Deprecation: How To Adjust Your Data Collection Strategy appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Wix announced that Wix Studio agency and enterprise partners can now sell templates in the Wix Marketplace, opening up a new way for partners to earn more through Wix and for Wix publishers to gain access to professionally designed templates. Wix Studio Partners Wix Studio is a platform for agencies and enterprise users who manage multiple sites, providing a streamlined workspace for managing client sites all in one space. The Wix Studio platform provides the AI-powered Studio Editor for creating websites that makes it easy for teams to collaborate as well design websites in a code-free workspace that also allows […] The post Wix Partners Can Now Sell Templates in Wix Marketplace appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Brave announced a new AI search engine and provides answers on what SEOs should know about how it works for ranking websites The post Brave Announces AI Search Engine – Shares Insights For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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I know we just reported on more volatility this Monday, possibly related to the Google March 2024 core update, but we are seeing even more volatility over the past 24 hours related to this update.
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Deepening Google Core Ranking Volatility Hits Yesterday & Today
Google Maps will soon stop supporting drafting reviews for local business listings and Google Business Profiles.
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Google Maps No Longer Will Support Draft Reviews
Google Search Console has a new security feature under user and permission management to help you manage your unused ownership tokens. Basically, it helps you manage who has permissions to your Search Console profiles and who should not, maybe some legacy verifications.
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Google Search Console Adds Unused Ownership Tokens
Google Ads announced that Demand Gen campaigns are getting generative AI tools to create image assets.
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New Google Ads AI Generated Image Tool For Demand Gen Campaigns
Google Search is testing horizontal lines under the sitelinks and the people also ask elements in the search results.
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Google Tests Horizontal Lines For Sitelinks & People Also Ask
Martin Splitt from Google posted a one-line question asking, “Should we do something to explain the crawl stats report in GSC?” This was posted on Mastodon, which has a small audience, but the responses were pretty good.
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Google: Should We Explain The Crawl Stats Report in Search Console
Struggling with content sharing? Get expert tips on where you should be sharing your content to increase traffic and engagement
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22 Places You Should Be Sharing Your Content via @sejournal, @_kevinrowe