The Week In Search & Social Ending February 5, 2021
It was another busy week in search with a lot happening in organic search, local and big news in the PPC space.
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It was another busy week in search with a lot happening in organic search, local and big news in the PPC space.
It was another bid week in search and social, with Facebook acquisitions, SERP layout adjustments, new GMB features and more.
Whether UX signals like clickthrough rate, time on site, etc. are used as ranking signals has long been a discussion among SEOs – myself included. The idea is basically that if your site gets clicked in a search results it would be viewed as a point in its favor, if people tend to stay a […]
Not much to report on this week, though some tips on working with voice search and a useful new addition to Google Assistant are interesting reads.
Well folks, it was yet another busy week in search and SEO (are you surprised). There were layout changes, algorithm updates, and so much more. Here are the top stories we were following this week.
Apple replaces the old guard with new ones in an effort to move forward with artificial intelligence. Google reminds webmasters of some basic SEO best practices. This and a whole lot more happened in the week in search.
After over 17 years, Google announced this week they are doing away with Google Adwords and DoubleClick and rebranding their new Google Ad program. Plus, you can now get verified to manage your knowledge graph on Google. Meanwhile, Bing announced that users can now toggle between different accounts to move money or manage them. There […]
Google dominates search engine marketing news this week (and let’s be honest – most others as well) with the addition of an attribute allowing businesses with televisions for local sports to tell customers, the addition of an AMP rocket to some listings and changes to Google local knowledge panels. Facebook also announced that they are […]