On March 17, Google announced an adjustment to the functionality of our beloved match types, effectively changing exact match into semantic match. For example, [new york flights] could potentially show for flights to new york, since the presumed intent is the same. The change affects two major parts of what …
Read More »SMX West: What Google’s exact match changes mean for AdWords advertisers [Podcast]
SMX West was buzzing last week, and much of the conversation was about Google’s recent change to how exact match keywords will work in AdWords campaigns. Although the news just came out last week, the SMX programming team quickly organized a “flash session” that happened Wednesday morning before the scheduled …
Read More »SearchCap: Google search shortcuts, exact match & local entities
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: SMX West keynote: Google talks about ranking, more in Google AssistantMar 21, 2017 by Matt McGee Google’s Jason Douglas shares what marketers and developers need to …
Read More »Seriously, Google, can you just make exact match exact?
In case you haven’t heard, Google has decided to ignore function words and word order for exact match keywords. If you just want to know how to fix this travesty, then scroll to the stopgap solution section where I’m sharing a script from Brainlabs (my employer) which will automatically add …
Read More »Google to further dilute exact match in AdWords; will ignore word order & function words
In the good old days, “exact” meant exact. Then things got fuzzier. Now they’re about to get downright blurry. On Friday afternoon, Google announced another change to the way exact match targeting works in AdWords. Matching for close variants — plurals, typos, abbreviations, adverbs and so on — will be broadened to include …
Read More »THIS Is the Exact Time You Should Take a Nap
Photo: Pond5 Although being an adult is generally cooler than being a toddler, it falls short in at least one major way: Why is nap time no longer a thing? “If you’re getting seven to eight hours of sleep a night, naps can be part of a healthy sleep schedule,” …
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