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Microsoft Advertising announced several new product features this month, including expanding audience targeting options in Microsoft Advertising Editor. The post Microsoft Introduces Audience Features In Advertising Editor & More appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Microsoft Introduces Audience Features In Advertising Editor & More via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Meta is reportedly considering paid versions of Facebook and Instagram that would ban ads in Europe. The cost of the subscription and potential rollout date has not yet been confirmed by the company. However, Meta will continue to offer free versions of its apps which will still serve ads regardless, according to the New York Times
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Meta may remove ads on Facebook and Instagram for subscribers in Europe
Microsoft Advertising Editor has rolled out in-market audiences across all of its markets in EMEA, APAC and LATM. The platform has also launched new audience types.
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Microsoft Advertising Editor expands audiences to all markets
SEO for adult sites is a fiercely competitive space – yet pervasive and unwanted adult-intent traffic remains a big challenge for enterprises, ecommerce sites and marketplaces. Here is why this is a problem and what can be done about it. When non-adult sites rank for adult searches It’s important to understand that “adult-intent traffic” and “adult content” differ.
“We want to hit {goal}. What should we expect to spend?” Whether in-house or at an agency, if you’ve been in PPC account management, odds are you’ve been asked some version of that question at least once.
Much has been written about Google Search Generative Experience (SGE), but the most important questions remains unanswered: If and when Google SGE goes live, how will it impact organic traffic? Will our traffic drop, and if so, by how much? And what can we do about it?
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How Google SGE will impact your traffic – and 3 SGE recovery case studies
It is time for the big Google Webmaster Report, the September edition. This past month, we finally had a confirmed update, the August 2023 core update that was announced on the 22nd but began being felt on the 25th. We also had a couple of unconfirmed Google updates.
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September 2023 Google Webmaster Report
From the end of July through just a couple of days ago, Google has had this weird error for some sites in Google Search Console.
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Google Fixed The Search Console Canonical URL Reporting Bug
When Google launched its Search Generative Experience, the AI-powered answer embedded local results from Google Business Profiles in a local pack. In fact, it was a “five pack” but now, Google is no longer showing the local pack at all – at least at the time I wrote this story.
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Google SGE Drops Local Results (5 Local Pack)
Did you know that Google is totally fine with customers leaving negative reviews and then every few months they “update” that negative review just to ensure the review is labeled as “new” and remains at the top of all the other positive reviews?
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Google Local Negative Reviews Hack Leads To Harassment & Abuse