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Snapchat launches embed features for Lenses, Spotlight, Stories, and Profiles, allowing users to share content on websites for the first time. The post Snapchat Content Goes Beyond The App With New Embed Capability appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Snapchat Content Goes Beyond The App With New Embed Capability via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
This is just a reminder that despite Google saying the helpful content update will one day be able to find hidden gems in its search results, it does not yet do that. We thought Google would launch it with the last helpful content update, but Google did not.
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PSA: Google’s Helpful Content Update Does Not Yet Find Hidden Gems
Google has new structured data markup for car dealerships, it is called vehicle structured data.
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Google Adds New Vehicle Listing Structured Data With Search Console Reporting
Oct 23
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A couple of weeks ago, Bard posted that for some questions, it might show you two drafts side-by-side. I have yet to see that in action, that is until now.
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Google Bard With Side By Side Drafts
Google Explore is a section in the mobile search results that generally shows up after scrolling several pages of search results. Google at some point decides to give you a more news portal interface after you scrolled through five dozen search results. But Google seems to be showing the Explore feature now closer to page two of the search results.
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Google Explore Section Coming Up Closer To Page Two Of Search Results
Bing’s Fabrice Canel offers insights about AI search and what SEOs should do right now to get ready for it The post Bing Explains SEO For AI Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Oct 23
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Google is now showing products within the Google Explore section. Google Explore is the section you see in mobile search after you continue to scroll through the search results.
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Google Explore With Products
Google has added a single line to its Googlebot documentation to say that when Googlebot crawls from within the US, it crawls using the Pacific timezone. Google added, “When crawling from IP addresses in the US, the timezone of Googlebot is Pacific Time.”
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Googlebot Crawls Using Pacific Time Zone While In US
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Google Recycled Materials Signage
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Google Recycled Materials Signage