Google Ads Editor Updated With 4 New Features
Google Ads Editor version 1.1 has been released, which contains updates to improve on design and usability.
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Google Ads Editor version 1.1 has been released, which contains updates to improve on design and usability.
Google has updated Keyword Planner with the ability to show the most relevant keyword ideas based on the seed keyword.
Google is emailing webmasters via Search Console telling them to remove noindex statements from their robots.txt file.
A study of popular YouTube videos in 2019 reveals which keywords are associated with the most views.
Pinterest is making it possible for advertisers to create and edit campaigns with new tools optimized for mobile.
More advertisers can now place ads in Facebook’s search results, a placement that has been in testing since last year.
Google is reportedly in the process of replacing voice search on Android devices with Google Assistant.
An update to Google Images makes it easier to visit the original web page that an image is featured on.
Google is automatically adding a large “Request a Quote” button to eligible business listings in search results.
Google has confirmed it’s aware of a bug that’s causing search results to not fully render for some people.
Organic search visits from Google are down compared to last year, while organic visits from DuckDuckGo are up significantly.
Snapchat saw significant growth last quarter, exceeding 200 million daily active users for the first time.
LinkedIn is adding a new feature to user profiles allowing people to list the professional services they offer to clients.
Google is now letting all advertisers buy YouTube masthead ads, following a successful beta test in select markets.
Microsoft Advertising is updating its dynamic search ads with longer titles and an addition description field.
Microsoft Advertising is rolling out a new feature that will allow advertisers to confidently test campaign changes.
Google has updated the Maps app on iOS, allowing business owners to edit their listing information without leaving the app.
Google confirmed the cause of missing Google My Business reviews, as issue that may not be resolved any time soon.
Google has published a new developer document that goes over the basics of JavaScript SEO.
A new study shows paid search is still the top digital ad channel as far as advertisers’ budgets are concerned.
Instagram is introducing changes to its account disable policy, one of which involves warning users before deleting their account.
DuckDuckGo is now handling around 40 million searches a day, according to a report in the New York Times.
Twitter will show profiles of new followers in the notifications tab, letting users easily learn more about who’s following them.
Instagram expanded its test of removing like counts and restricted the test even further by showing no likes at all.
DuckDuckGo is rolling out several updates to its maps search experience while maintaining the same commitment to user privacy.
Sponsored content from social media influencers is getting more expensive, with video content commanding the highest price.
Google is deprecating the AdSense app for iOS and Android in the coming months.
Google’s Danny Sullivan explains how changes to search results are implemented in his latest article on the Google Search blog.
A new study of 45,000 local businesses reveals how customers are finding and interacting with Google My Business listings.
Twitter has finally begun rolling out a redesigned desktop interface which the company has been hyping up for weeks.