There is a teeny loophole within the Google search results that still allows you to get emojis into titles… but it isn’t the most effective way to be able to spam them. If you make a post on Google+ that includes emojis, then those emojis will still show up in the Google search results. It […]
Bing Removes Emojis from Titles in Search Results Too
In a not surprising move, Bing has once again followed Google’s lead and removed emojis from the titles in their search results. When emojis were first noticed in Google’s search results, they did not display in Bing’s search results. However, a week later Bing started to display emojis too. So when Google removed the emojis […]
Not All Emojis Removed from Google’s Title Tags in Search Results
After a wait of a couple of months, Google finally removed the emojis in the search results. However, some emojis apparently escaped the title tag purge by Google. Here is an example of the yellow caution / danger sign that managed to slip through. These were displayed in Firefox, but they displayed unknown character […]
Emojis Begin Showing Up in Bing Searches Too
Last week, we first noticed emojis being used to draw attention to organic search results in the Google search results. At the time, they were not showing up in Bing search results for the titles, only the descriptions, but they are now starting to show up. There are also more results with the emojis showing […]
Emojis Showing Up in Google Search Results for Competitive Searches
When emojis were first spotted in the Google desktop search results, we knew it wouldn’t be long before someone would be testing them out. And Expedia seems to be the first one people noticed who is testing this in live search results. Barry Schwartz posted about two emojis Expedia is running, but they are actually […]