Facebook Search Ads are Now Available to Select Businesses in North America
Facebook is now testing ads in search results, which are available to businesses in the automotive, retail, and e-commerce industries.
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Facebook is now testing ads in search results, which are available to businesses in the automotive, retail, and e-commerce industries.
Google Ads is sunsetting the YouTube call-to-action overlay in January 2019 and introducing a new CTA extension in its place.
Google My Business has upgraded the ‘communications manager’ role to ‘site manager,’ which adds several new permissions.
Google Lens, a tool allowing users to search for information in photos, is now available in the flagship iOS app.
Google has introduced a new WordPress plugin which brings insights from Google tools to users’ dashboards.
Google is shutting down Google+ four months earlier than originally planned following a second data breach.
Reddit released its 2018 Year in Review report which reveals the rapid growth of video content since introducing native uploads.
Google Assistant will soon be capable of delivering personalized audio news after users say “OK Google, play the news.”
A new study reveals the importance that consumers place on local reviews from other customers.
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Google is introducing a way for publishers to markup livestreams with structured data.
Google is rolling out a series of updates to responsive search ads which includes more languages and new reporting tools.
YouTube videos in the home tab will now be set to autoplay by default, without audio.
Google’s rich result type for question and answer pages is now available to all websites.
Google personalizes search results even when users are logged out or in private browsing mode, according to a recent study.
Facebook has put together a short explainer video with details about how its search results work.
Google has compiled the most common questions about indexing AMP pages in search and answered them in a help thread.
Instagram is launching a new feature that will allow users to share stories with close friends only.
YouTube is rolling out its Instagram-like stories to more users, a feature that has been in testing since last year.
Bing has integrated its search engine capabilities with SwiftKey, which is a third-party keyboard for Android devices.
Google has rolled out new features for Assistant, including a new way of responding to users who ask polite questions.
Instagram is introducing the ability to add alt text to photos in an effort to make the platform more accessible.
Facebook is connecting more people to local news and information with an expansion of its “Today In” section.
Google has revealed that viewing habits of YouTube users are changing in three key ways.
Google’s John Mueller recommends websites with rotating seasonal content should keep it all contained on one URL.
YouTube has disabled the creation of video credits, and existing credits will be removed from videos on January 31, 2019.
Calls from Google Ads location extensions can now be counted as conversions as long as account-level call reporting is enabled.
YouTube quietly announced that it will stop showing all existing annotations starting January 15, 2019.
Google has formed a new partnership with The Walt Disney Company, which allows Google to serve ads across Disney properties.
Google’s John Mueller revealed the search engine may support additional structured data types if more websites were to use them.