Post by account_disabled on Jan 11, 2024 2:38:29 GMT -5
reports that Facebook has been caught trying to smear Google on privacy. A Facebook spokesperson has admitted they hired a PR firm to pitch anti-Google stories to newspapers. #soclassy
Blogging machine Lisa Barone creates an SEO checklist of seven items to check before publishing your next post. (Notice she also advocates writing two titles in some cases.)
In non-search news, check out this insanely awesome real estate coup: An artist bought this building on the Bowery in New York City in the ’70s and has been living in it with his family ever since. The propery is now estimated to be worth something like $40-50 milliGoogle has made a series of changes to the way ad text is served and displayed recently, and it’s important to follow how they’re displaying ad copy and what level of control you have.
Towards that end, they recently announced that display URLs domains will be included in headlines, stating that:
When shown in the headline, the display URL will be separated from the rest of the text by a vertical bar and will include only the domain, not the “www.” prefix or any subdirectories. Your display URL will also continue to appear as normal below the description line. Of course, if the headline already contains your domain, we won’t display it again. Finally, it’s possible for the display URL domain to appear in addition to a description line that is promoted to the headline, as long as the resulting headline is sixty-eight characters or less.
Blogging machine Lisa Barone creates an SEO checklist of seven items to check before publishing your next post. (Notice she also advocates writing two titles in some cases.)
In non-search news, check out this insanely awesome real estate coup: An artist bought this building on the Bowery in New York City in the ’70s and has been living in it with his family ever since. The propery is now estimated to be worth something like $40-50 milliGoogle has made a series of changes to the way ad text is served and displayed recently, and it’s important to follow how they’re displaying ad copy and what level of control you have.
Towards that end, they recently announced that display URLs domains will be included in headlines, stating that:
…starting today, we’ll automatically show your display URL domain in the headline for select top placement ads on Google. As a result, your brand will be featured more prominently in your ad, and you can use Whatsapp Mobile Number List the text in the headline to highlight other information. Potential customers, on the other hand, will be able to more easily identify the site to which they’ll be taken after they click on your ad.
When shown in the headline, the display URL will be separated from the rest of the text by a vertical bar and will include only the domain, not the “www.” prefix or any subdirectories. Your display URL will also continue to appear as normal below the description line. Of course, if the headline already contains your domain, we won’t display it again. Finally, it’s possible for the display URL domain to appear in addition to a description line that is promoted to the headline, as long as the resulting headline is sixty-eight characters or less.