Instagram Has New Policies for Content Promoting Weight Loss Products
Instagram is rolling out new policies around content that promotes weight loss products or cosmetic procedures.
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Instagram is rolling out new policies around content that promotes weight loss products or cosmetic procedures.
Twitter is giving users in the US the ability to hide replies to their own tweets.
Facebook is giving advertisers access to new types of interactive ads, including AR ads and video poll ads.
YouTube has officially backtracked on controversial plans to take away ‘verified’ badges from some creators. The original plan was to introduce new criteria for earning...
Google has added another structured data report, allowing site owners to quickly check whether breadcrumb markup has been implemented correctly.
Google Chrome on Android will soon receive an update that provides answers to search results without submitting a query.
In the latest instalment of the #AskGoogleWebmasters video series, John Mueller addresses a question about AJAX crawling.
LinkedIn is introducing skill assessments which allow users to demonstrate their expertise and add “verified skill” badges to their profile.
Snapchat is introducing a 3D camera mode that adds depth to photos taken with the front-facing cameras of certain phones.
Google is rolling out timestamps for YouTube videos in search – a feature that was spotted in testing earlier this year.
Pinterest is integrating shoppable pins with visual search, making it easier for users to buy products they’ve taken photos of.
Instagram posts can now be scheduled to publish at a later time through Facebook’s Creator Studio.
Google has added one more type of structured data to its growing list of structured data reports in Search Console.
In the latest instalment of the #AskGoogleWebmasters video series, Google’s John Mueller answers a common question about JSON-LD structured data.
Google has updated the Google Ads app with support for campaign optimization scores.
Google is updating search rankings to give more weight to the original reporting of news stories.
Microsoft Advertising has launched a report that identifies negative keyword conflicts in shopping campaigns.
Google Ads has decided to postpone switching search and shopping campaigns from accelerated delivery to standard delivery.
Microsoft is opening up its responsive search ads beta to all advertisers.
Google Ads is expanding its automated bidding solutions by giving advertisers three more options to choose from.
Google will use rel=nofollow, sponsored, and ugc as hints about which links to consider or exclude for ranking.
Google has released a new WordPress plugin that’s designed for Chrome’s new native lazy-loading feature.
Research on the expectations of consumers searching for brand information finds only half believe information in search results is accurate.
Google is introducing a new policy to prohibit ads for unproven or experimental medical techniques.
Google is officially sunsetting the old version of Search Console
Google is going to automatically apply changes to Google My Business listings with distance-based service areas.
Google is rolling out a new type of structured data to help movies appear in new dedicated movie carousels.
Google is changing the way people use its search engine to find the next TV show or movie to watch.
Twitter is temporarily disabling the ability to send tweets via SMS text messages.
In the latest instalment of the #AskGoogleWebmasters video series, John Mueller tackles the topic of how Google chooses canonical URLs.