Google Tests Showing Web Pages in YouTube Search Results
Google has been spotted showing links to web pages when people search for topics on YouTube.
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Google has been spotted showing links to web pages when people search for topics on YouTube.
When people use Google Search to look for information about anxiety, they will now see a clinically-validated questionnaire for self-assessment.
Twitter now offers its own method of scheduling tweets in advance, a feature that was once only available with third-party tools.
Google is quickly expanding the number of ways site owners can measure Core Web Vitals, now offering 6 ways in total.
Google is making a change to its ‘top stories’ section in search results by removing AMP as one of the requirements for getting featured.
Google is introducing a new ranking signal that combines Core Web Vitals with existing signals to better evaluate the quality of a user’s experience.
Google’s Core Web Vitals, a set of metrics deemed essential to delivering a good user experience, now have their own report in Search Console.
Google is letting businesses highlight more types of service offerings by adding three new attributes to Google My Business profiles.
Google is planning for a live digital event taking place over three days, which is geared toward developers and has some search-specific sessions as well.
Facebook Messenger Rooms, a new video chat option for up to 50 people, can now be launched from the Instagram Direct inbox.
Google’s John Mueller recently advised an SEO not to manually create a sitemap for a large website, and offered more appropriate solutions.
Google is again supporting the Google Translate website translator tool in an effort help people get the information they need amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google Maps is launching a new accessibility feature that lets users find wheelchair accessible places with the push of a button.
Twitter is officially testing a new feature that allows users to prohibit entire groups of people from replying to individual tweets.
Google is launching a new podcast which promises to live up to its name of “Search Off the Record.”
Facebook is expanding its e-commerce capabilities by making it possible for businesses to sell products directly on their Facebook and Instagram page.
Google has begun rolling out a long-awaited dark mode update for its flagship Google Search apps on iOS and Android.
Google’s John Mueller recently explained, when it comes to rankings, there’s no difference between user generated content and main content.
Google is adding support for Guided Recipes in Search Console, as well as the ability to validate the markup in the Rich Results Test tool.
Google has published a new set of research designed to help marketers respond to the changes brought on by COVID-19.
Facebook is acquiring Giphy, one of the most popular GIF-sharing sites on the web, in a deal that’s reportedly valued at $400 million.
Site owners should not be so concerned about ranking well in Google that they lose sight of making content that’s useful to people.
YouTube announced the launch of 4 new features designed to help creators enhance their videos and moderate their channel.
LinkedIn is updating the algorithm used to rank content in its feed by factoring in the amount of time users spend with posts.
Google’s John Brown explains how the company’s monetization policies are created to meet the needs of publishers and advertisers.
Google goes over all the security issues reported on by Search Console in a new explainer video.
LinkedIn Pages are being updated with the ability to create virtual events, in response to the rapid shift from in-person to online conferences.
Facebook is expanding its efforts to assist local businesses with overcoming the challenges they’re facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Google is letting businesses add links to their GMB listing that customers can click on to purchase gift cards or make donations.
Google published a detailed explainer video that teaches site owners how to find and fix security issues with Search Console.