Category: News
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Google Search Generative Experience Live For Some – Early Screenshots & Videocasts
The all-new and exciting Google Search Generative Experience is now rolling out as a labs experiment to some early waitlisted users. I should have access by now, but I am offline, I wrote this yesterday before I was able to play with it (which is why this news is not in my video, which I recorded earlier yesterday).
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Google Job Search Bug Won’t Show Recent Job Postings
There was a bug with Google Jobs Search that wouldn’t show new or recent job listings from the past three days. The issue has been going on for the past several days and after four or so days of it being an issue, Google finally fixed it at around 2 pm ET yesterday. I wanted…
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Google Search of today won’t exist in 10 years, says DeepMind co-founder
Will ‘old-school search’ be gone in 10 years, thanks to ChatGPT, the new Bing and Google’s new Search Generative Experience?
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Hands-on with Google’s new Search Generative Experience
Here’s your early look at a variety of searches on the new Google Search Generative Experience.
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3 key trends impacting search marketing today
From privacy legislation to campaign consolidation, here’s a rundown of events that significantly impact the search marketing industry.
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Google Top Quality Store badge replaced Trusted Store badge
Google said this change “will not affect your performance metrics at all.”
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Google announces new topic authority system to better surface news content
Google said this will help with newsy queries in specialized topic areas, such as health, politics, or finance.
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White Hat SEO: How to Play by the Rules
Do you want to rank for competitive terms without worrying about potential Google penalties? Then go white hat.
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Google Tests Services Button First In Local & Map Search Results
Google seems to be testing displaying the “services” button as the first action button in the local and maps search result listings. Usually, the first action buttons would be the call button, the directions, or even the website buttons. But Google is testing showing the “services” button first.
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Google Site Names Now Supported On Subdomains On Mobile Devices
Google now supports the site names feature on subdomains, Google said subdomains on mobile devices is supported. Site names are still not supported on the subdirectory level. Google wrote on Twitter, “Site names are now supported for subdomains on mobile devices.”