Facebook Makes Changes to Housing, Employment, and Credit Ads
Facebook is requiring that advertisers use a new process when buying ads related to housing, employment, and credit.
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Facebook is requiring that advertisers use a new process when buying ads related to housing, employment, and credit.
Twitter has revealed that adding video to a tweet can attract ten times the engagement as a tweet without video.
LinkedIn rolled out a new page dedicated to insights and research, which is designed to help marketers make informed decisions.
A recent study on blog structure finds most blogs are making a critical mistake that could impact rankings.
In response to user feedback, Google Ads is introducing filters to the Overview page.
Google has started to show data in Search Console related to a new image search feature introduced last month.
Twitter is giving advertisers the option to bid on the first 6 seconds of a video ad view.
Bing Webmaster Tools is getting updated with support for Domain Connect, which makes it easier for users to verify sites.
Google Go, a scaled-down alternative to the flagship Google app, is now available to all Android users worldwide.
YouTube is making it harder for copyright holders to file unfair claims and take revenue away from creators.
Google Ads is changing its ad delivery methods, switching search and shopping campaigns from accelerated delivery to standard delivery.
Google’s John Mueller recently advised that links from non-English websites aren’t necessarily spam.
Instagram is reportedly working on a solution for the wave of inauthentic story views that has spread throughout the network.
Google has updated its “roll a die” tool, one of its longest standing Easter eggs, with multi-sided dice.
Instagram has been found testing several upgrades to stories that include a layout mode, new boomerangs, and redesigned icons.
In a new report, eMarketer declares the use of voice assistants has reached a “critical mass.”
Google is expanding its college search features, introduced last year, with the ability to search for more types of programs.
Google’s John Mueller recently advised the company’s mobile-friendly test doesn’t follow the rules written in robots.txt files.
Twitter is giving users the ability to search for direct messages by typing peoples’ names into a search bar.
Facebook is introducing a simplified privacy model for groups, reducing the number of settings to just two.
Google is adding support for native lazy loading to the latest version of the Chrome browser – Chrome 76.
Google is adding three more types of structured data to the rich results report in Search Console.
A recent report reveals YouTube launched a significant algorithm update in July – and creators aren’t happy about it.
Automattic Inc., owner of WordPress.com, has acquired Tumblr for what is reported to be very low sum.
Google revealed new details about its indexing issues in April, saying part of the search index was temporarily lost.
Google announced that the average position metric is getting removed from Google Ads starting the week of September 30.
Optimization scores in Google Ads will now include shopping campaigns as well as search campaigns.
ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, is now part of the search market as it rolls out its own search engine.
Google’s John Mueller recently explained that submitting a URL for indexing, when it redirects to another URL, doesn’t make sense.
A new report on retail digital ad spending in 2019 reveals that paid search is the fastest growing ad format.