Google Merchant Center has been issuing a new warning – for “inappropriate titles.” The message appears to apply to Google Discover and Demand Gen ads within Google Merchant Center. Product titles that fail to meet Google’s criteria face being penalized with restricted visibility in the U.S., according to a screenshot of the warning: Why we care. A drop in visibility means your campaign will be seen by fewer potential customers, which could harm your revenue and ROI.
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Google Merchant Center sending ‘inappropriate title’ warning
Google Analytics 4 Reports has added support for match types. Report Filters now supports: ‘begins with’ ‘exactly matches’ ‘regrex’ Why we care. Filters help ensure that your GA4 reports only show the data you care about, saving you time.
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Google Analytics 4 Reports get Match Types, including regex
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I met up at one of Lance Bachmann’s businesses, 1SEO Digital Agency, where we chatted about marketing and running a business. Lance started doing digital marketing over 20 years, and while he owns five other companies…
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Vlog #235: Lance Bachmann On Growing A Winning Digital Marketing Agency
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Google Merchant Center can now issue warnings for “inappropriate titles.” This can happen for your Google Discover or Demand Gen ads within Google Merchant Center.
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Inappropriate Title Google Merchant Center Warning
Google has added a new attribute to Google Business Profiles.
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New Google Business Profiles Pets Attribute (Are Dogs Allowed)
Over the past several days, some news publishers have complained that their new articles are not showing up on time in Google News and the Google News Publisher Center.
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Google New Publisher Center Complaints – More Google News Indexing Issues?
OpenAI, the folks behind ChatGPT, have published information on its web crawler named GPTBot. You can now see if OpenAI is crawling your site, how much so, and you can disallow access to all or part of your site with the robots.txt protocol.
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT New Web Crawler – GPTBot
Google has released a new Google Ads PDF guide for RSAs, responsive search ads.
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Google Ads Releases New Responsive Search Ads Guide (PDF)