Bing ads has changed up the yellow stars that appear as the ratings annotation in Bing search results and have changed them to bright orange stars instead. These orange stars are extremely noticeable – very high visibility and they completely draw the eye to that particular ad. They appear in both the positioning above the […]
Archives for January 12, 2015
Twitter Plans Publisher Revenue Sharing Program to See Twitter Ads in Third Party Apps
Twitter is looking to share Twitter ad revenue with publishers as they like to monetize tweets that appear in the third party apps and platforms. Twitter wants to be able to place their ads within the Twitter news feed that users who are using other platforms to view tweets, and Twitter would then share the […]
Webmasters Should Use Caution When Dynamically Serving Javascript, CSS & Images
Google is warning webmasters about the dangers of dynamically serving on page resources such as JavaScript, CSS and images. Google has been trying to steer webmasters away from dynamically serving webpages as it makes it harder to index content, there can be duplicate content issues, and there’s always a potential spam issue. And it is […]
Google Alerts Webmasters About Issues hreflang and rel=canonical URLs
If you use hreflang on any international pages on your website, John Mueller from Google is reminding webmasters to ensure that any rel=canonical you specify matches one of the URLs you use for the hreflang pairs. The issue with hreflang and specified canonicals is that the hreflang will be ignored when the specified canonical URL […]
Best Selling Books Carousel in Bing Search Results
Bing has added some new functionality to Bing search which will be of special note to readers. They now have a new bestseller carousel search that will appear the top of the search results when doing a Bing search for best selling books. They are missing the opportunity to highlight many other book areas. While […]