Twitter Showing Why Topics Are Trending
Twitter is going to help users discover why certain topics are trending by adding context with a representative tweet.
Matt G. Southern, Senior News Writer, has been with Search Engine Journal since 2013. With a bachelor’s degree in communications, Matt specializes in gathering details, checking facts, and making complex subjects easy to understand. In addition to writing articles, Matt oversees strategy development for SEJ’s news department.
Twitter is going to help users discover why certain topics are trending by adding context with a representative tweet.
In the latest Google Lightning Talks video, John Mueller provides an introduction to HTTPS and goes over the basics of site migrations.
Pinterest is currently testing a number of new shopping features designed to draw more attention to products pins.
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Google is now displaying a “Licensable” badge in image search results on photos that can be purchased for legal use on other websites.
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Version 2.0 of the Official AMP for WordPress plugin is now available and comes with a number of useful features for site owners.
Google’s Martin Splitt, and Glenn Gabe of G-Squared Interactive, get together to discuss the most common questions SEOs ask about site migrations.
For the first time since the app has been available in the US, TikTok reveals its total number of active daily and monthly users.
Google is piloting a new system for site owners to report bugs and security issues in a timely manner.
Facebook is rolling out a dedicated shopping tab, and expanding Shops and Instagram Checkout to all US businesses.
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Retailers have new ways to control how their products appear in Google search results through the use of robots meta tags and an HTML attribute.
Google is launching new certificates that offer a way for people to fast-track their career toward digital jobs in high-demand fields.
Instagram’s main feed will now show posts from people you don’t follow, after you’re caught up with content from the people you do follow.
An update to activity cards in Google Search will allow users to pick up where they left off with searches for jobs, recipes, and products.
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An update to Google Chrome will highlight certain pages with a “fast page” label. That’s determined based on whether they provide a good user experience.
Google Search Console Insights, a new experience tailored for content creators and publishers, is now being tested with select users.
Instagram is furthering its efforts to fend off bots and fake accounts by requiring certain account holders to confirm their identity.
Facebook is giving users the option to merge their Messenger inbox with Instagram Direct, which grants the ability to send messages across platforms.
Google will remain the default search engine on Firefox after renewing a lucrative deal with Mozilla.
Google gives a beginner-friendly explanation of how it improves search results in a new video published to the company’s YouTube channel.
Google is letting businesses make edits to their GMB listings while they’re being viewed in Google Maps and search results.
Google’s Martin Splitt, and Rachel Costello of Builtvisibile, discuss common questions about canonicalization in the latest episode of SEO Mythbusting.
LinkedIn is selling SlideShare to Scribd, a digital library leader for books, audiobooks, and other professional works.
Facebook users are seeing a new notification screen when sharing COVID-19 links, warning them the content may be old or inaccurate.
A study commissioned by DuckDuckGo finds Google will lose mobile market share when Android’s search preference menu starts rolling out to users.
Site owners can now use Google’s Rich Results Test tool to validate their ‘article’ structured data markup.
Google is holding a virtual conference later this month for the first time in the company’s history. Registrations are open until August 19th.