Google AdWords has quietly launched a new display tab in Adwords. It now has an additional section called “Summary” which features user-friendly and interactive graphs. It contains a snapshot overview that is represented on the graph below it. Clicking on another performance data points changes the data in that graph and all of the charts. […]
Archives for July 15, 2015
How Would You Improve Google Search Console Messaging?
How would you improve the messaging in Google Search Console? Or what would you love to see added or removed? Google is looking for feedback about what you would like to see changed with the messages within Search Console. Mariya Moeva, a Google Webmaster Trends Analyst, has posted a survey for webmasters that asks for […]
Photographer Suing Those Who Retweeted and Liked Photo in Copyright Infringement Case
How often do we see an image on Twitter or Facebook, think it is an amazing image and share it without even thinking about it. Well, if this copyright infringement case succeeds, it could have a huge implication on anyone who retweets or shares an image, even if they weren’t the ones who posted it […]
Bing Adds Reading Level & Word Count to Book Knowledge Panels
Bing has added some new detail to their book knowledge panels in the search results detailing both word count and reading level. The one drawback to the reading level is that Bing offers no link or reference for searchers to know what AR points or ATOS reading level means. Unless you are an educator, you […]
Advertisers Only Pay for Video Views after 30 Seconds with Unruly’s New Pricing Model
On Tuesday, Unruly announced a new cost-per-completed-view (CPVC) pricing model that gives advertisers the option to only pay for a view when their video has been watched for 30 seconds. The video ad tech company also announced Unruly Complete, a fully flexible blend of Unruly’s ad formats, which will be sold on a CPCV model […]