DeepMind researchers published research on WARM, a way to mitigate reward hacking and improve the quality of AI answers The post Google DeepMind WARM: Can Make AI More Reliable appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google DeepMind WARM: Can Make AI More Reliable via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: January 30, 2024
Join us as we look at how your online reputation and local marketing strategies can drive revenue for your business, while avoiding pitfalls along the way. With guest Raj Nijjer of Edge, we’ll dive into the revenue impacts that your online reputation can have, and why this reputation building should be crucial in your planning. Join your host Loren Baker, as he and Raj discuss how to avoid wasteful strategies of local marketing and multi-location businesses, plus a couple tips on how a good reputation can help attract and retain top talent.
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Local Strategies: How Better Online Reputation Drives Revenue via @sejournal, @lorenbaker
Google may have officially rolled out and launched the clippable feature for product snippets. We saw variations of this in the product results before and I thought it went live earlier but maybe now it is officially live?
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Google Clippable Coupons Live (Again?) – Discount Rich Results
Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, replied to with very specific feedback on a specific article on how to make that article more helpful. I figured I’d share those details, even though it is a super specific example. But it may be useful for others to see this feedback.
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Google Offers Specific Feedback On Why An Article Might Not Be Helpful
Google is testing showing a section in its search results titled “Results from the web” and “More results from the web.” I mean, why? Aren’t all Google Search results from the web?
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Google Search (More) Results From The Web
Google has been launching changes to its search results in the European regions to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
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The New Google Hotel Results In EU With Digital Markets Act
Bing seems to be testing displaying ads on the left side bar of the Bing Search results.
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Bing Testing Microsoft Ads On Left Side Panel
Google Ads may be testing a new ad format that look more like those perspectives, where the ads are in these tall boxes or cards and those cards are on shaded backgrounds. Have you seen these before?
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Google Ads Tests New Card Shaded Format
An internal linking strategy for SEO that matches Google’s semantic understanding of content The post Sentence-Level Semantic Internal Links For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Sentence-Level Semantic Internal Links For SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster