Well, it’s official. Google doesn’t like overly intrusive ads like pop-ups on websites. This sounds counterintuitive, doesn’t it? After all, Google makes its money from advertising. However, as a search engine, Google’s number one priority is to make a searcher’s experience a positive one. And, just as Google put sites …
Read More »Google is testing ads in local business knowledge panels
Google is testing more ad opportunities in knowledge panels. In this case, it’s testing ads on panels for local businesses. Spotted by Dr. Pete Meyers of Moz, the example below shows an ad from Groupon for the featured club. A call to action to “View Deal” links to the related …
Read More »Live Chat Best Practices for Conversion Rate Optimization
As many as three-quarters of website visitors abandon their shopping carts, and nearly 50 percent bounce from your site. Wouldn’t it be great if you could read your website visitors’ body language while they are browsing — and better understand which visitors you can profitably engage with and what they …
Read More »SearchCap: Google knowledge panel ads, Google Maps videos & AMP survey
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google is testing ads in local business knowledge panelsAug 28, 2017 by Ginny Marvin The new test is part of a broader focus on monetizing the …
Read More »Google debuts giant new look for Local Inventory Ad product search in Knowledge Panels
Last May, Google introduced the ability to find out if a local retailer had specific products in stock right from the knowledge panel listing for the retailer. Now, it’s dedicating a whole lot more real estate to the feature. Glenn Gabe, digital marketing consultant at G-Squared Interactive, tweeted a look …
Read More »Search in Pics: Android Oreo statue, Google Dance Tokyo & razor scooters
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. Google Dance Tokyo t-shirts: Source: Twitter The new Android Oreo statue …
Read More »Google AdWords doubles the number of Sitelinks on search ads
A few weeks ago, Google revamped the look and feel of the AdWords Sitelinks to make them a carousel tappable format. But with that change, Google has also doubled the number of sitelinks you can show on your AdWords search ads from four to eight. The updated help documentation use …
Read More »Augmented Reality: Where are we now, and what does it mean for marketers?
Summer 2016 seems like a lifetime ago, doesn’t it? Barack Obama was president, the Chicago Cubs were carrying on their 108-year losing streak and swimmer Ryan Lochte was busy fabricating a story about getting robbed at gunpoint while representing the US at the Rio Olympic Games. One of the biggest digital stories …
Read More »Phrase match is dead. Long live phrase match!
When Google launched their broad match modified match type some years ago, some marketers hailed the demise of phrase match as something of a foregone conclusion. Many, ourselves included, quickly shifted gears and rolled out new campaigns using a combination of broad match modified (BMM), exact match and negative match …
Read More »SearchCap: Google AdWords Sitelinks, phrase match & AR
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google AdWords doubles the number of Sitelinks on search adsAug 25, 2017 by Barry Schwartz With the new Sitelinks format for Google AdWords, you can now …
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