Google introduces “Limited Ads Serving,” a policy to enhance ad transparency, build user trust, and curb misleading advertisements.
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Google Fights Back Against Misleading Ads With New Policy via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Ads is introducing a new policy to combat scams and help prevent misleading ads. The platform will now have a “get-to-know-you” period for advertisers it doesn’t know well. During this time, Google Ads may limit how many impressions unfamiliar advertisers receive.
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Google introduces new Limited Ads Serving policy
If you’re a PPC manager, you likely spend a significant part of your week working on the Google Ads interface.
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“Search is coming to Threads,” according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg shared the news via Threads about an hour ago, but it’s unclear when it’s coming
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Threads search is coming, but when?
We have used machine learning and AI in our day-to-day optimization work to save time and improve performance. (Think automated bidding and recommendations, plus data-driven attribution.) But how can PPC practitioners use generative AI tools like ChatGPT to boost their campaign management and optimization efforts?
Many agencies are built on the backs of referrals; however, trust can be quickly eroded, leading to ongoing problems maintaining growth and building a healthy, self-sustaining business.
After testing three different formats for links within the Google Search Generative Experience and then pausing that test a few weeks later, Google has officially decided to go with the arrow-down buttons that reveal links to web pages as cards.
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Official: Google Search Generative Experience Gets Links
Google has shared some early feedback on how searchers and consumers use the new Search Generative Experience while expanding access to SGE in Japan and India. Google also officially launched link cards in SGE after weeks of testing.
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Google Shares Early Feedback On SGE, Expands To Japan & India
Google’s John Mueller said that “illegal content” is not always considered spammy content.
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Google: Illegal Content Is Not Always Spam
Google’s John Mueller said that using a different domain name for your web site and your company email has no impact on your SEO.
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Google: Using A Different Email Domain From Web Domain Has No Impact On SEO/Ranking