Google now indexes CSV files.
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Google Is Now Indexing CSV Files via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Explore the latest announcements from Perplexity including updates to AI-assisted search with GPT-3.5 Turbo fine-tuning and access to Code Llama, Meta’s open-source LLM for coding. The post Perplexity Announces AI Search Updates And Code Llama Chat appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Perplexity Announces AI Search Updates And Code Llama Chat via @sejournal, @kristileilani
Google Ads has started rolling out its paid customer support service for small businesses. PPC expert Natasha Kaurra spotted the new feature on her account for the first time and decided to provide a sneak preview of what it looks like on X (formerly known as Twitter).: As you can see in the image above, the enhanced customer service pilot is located in a box to the right of the Google Ads screen. To book a one-on-one consultation with a Google Ads rep, you simply need to click on the icon and pay a fixed fee of $50 per call.
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First look at Google Ads’ enhanced customer service for small businesses
Most digital agencies today are willing to hire beginner marketers. Unfortunately, many do not provide meaningful training on pay-per-click ( PPC ) marketing
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5 essential PPC skills every agency pro must have
How you provide performance reports or insights can impact the rest of your project. If a client or boss doesn’t understand your analysis of what’s happening in their PPC accounts, that can lead to more questions and stress for all parties – even if you’re doing great work. The three steps outlined below will give you a solid foundation for PPC reporting that keeps everyone on the same page, establishes trust and makes your job easier in the long run. Step 1: Highlight metrics and trends Common metrics and trends to focus on The first step is easy. Simply review the account’s performance metrics, add a comparison date range and note any significant trends. What someone thinks is “significant” may vary depending on who the report is delivered to.
At least 69 of the 1,000 most popular websites in the world have blocked GPTBot , the new web crawler OpenAI introduced Aug. 7, according to a new analysis. And the percentage of sites is increasing by about 5% per week, according to AI content and plagiarism service Originality.ai
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Dozens of big brands have blocked GPTBot, OpenAI’s new web crawler
Google Search has added to its file types indexable by Google help document that it can now index Comma-Separated Values (.csv) files. I confirmed with John Mueller of Google that this is not just a help document update but a new update to Google Search in what it can index. More details.
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Google Search can now index CSV files
This week I broadcast from Chicago where I cover the latest confirmed Google update…
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Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google August Core Update, Unconfirmed Updates, Bing Chat Data Not In Webmaster Tools & More
“Gen Z Significantly Prefers User-Generated Content, Older Millennials Lean Toward Streaming, InMobi Insights Survey Shows,” proclaims a press release I recently read. This headline almost drove me to start a loud, angry, uncontrolled rant, but I didn’t want to look like Abe Simpson in the “Old Man Yells at Cloud” meme. So, let me explain quietly, rationally, and unemotionally why marketers should think twice before continuing to use outdated demographic cliches and obsolete content descriptions.
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Who cares if Gen Z significantly prefers user-generated content?
Google has updated the help document for file types indexable by Google to include Comma-Separated Values (.csv) in the list. I doubt Google was not bale to index those files before, and I wonder if this was just a documentation change but not a change in what Google was able to index?
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CSV Files Added To List Of File Types Indexable By Google