ACSI rankings are based on survey of nearly 5,000 US consumers. The post Report: Customer satisfaction with search drops, in social Google+ beats Facebook appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Your Google local profile description field can now only be edited on Google+. You can no longer update it on Google My Business. The post Google My Business drops ability to edit business description field appeared first on Search Engine Land
Likes, comments, shares — you name it, we tallied it. Here are the most socially engaging stories from our newsroom in 2015. The post Getting Social With Search Engine Land: Our Most Engaging Stories Of 2015 appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Social ad extensions will no longer show in AdWords text ads.
The recent update separating Google Business pages from Google + has left old review links broken, but columnist Greg Gifford shares how you can generate new ones.
Google is going to “unverify” inactive Google+ local pages. Business pages that have not been claimed or with unresponsive owners are effectively going to be shut down on July 28. This is part of a general clean-up of unclaimed or dormant pages/listings.
Brand posts on Google+ will no longer be displayed in the Knowledge Graph cards, instead they’ll be treated like all other social updates in the traditional search results.
Columnist Thomas Stern invites you to take a trip through the history of search engine optimization as we know it, as well as a brief glimpse into the future. The post The Evolution Of SEO Trends Over 25 Years appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Some Google+ elements have disappeared from Knowledge Graph boxes that appear in Google search for some brands, but Google says this is a bug that’s being fixed. The bug only impacts the Knowledge Graph box appearing on the right side of the search results page.
Google recently announced they’d be removing a major element from their search engine results pages (SERPs) that they’ve been featuring for the past couple of years: author icons. Since this is something we Local Marketers have enthusiastically encouraged, what does this mean for… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.