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Hijacking Google search results for fun, not profit: UK SEO uncovers XML sitemap exploit in Google Search Console

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To comply with GDPR, Google asks publishers to manage user-data consent for ad targeting in EU

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Google launches cost-per-sale Shopping Actions, unified shopping program across Search, Assistant & Express

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Charity selected for 2018 Search Engine Land Awards

It’s hard to imagine the search community evolving as it has without the support and active participation of Matt Cutts. Those newer to search marketing may never have had the opportunity to meet Google’s Distinguished Engineer and get to know what a thoughtful, kind and open participant he was with the SEO community in particular.

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Google says it removed more than 3.2 billion bad ads in 2017

Google says it removed more than 3.2 billion ads that violated its advertising policies during 2017, nearly doubling the 1.7 billion ads taken down in 2016. “That’s more than 100 bad ads per second!” writes Google’s director of sustainable ads, Scott Spencer. After a tumultuous year of brand safety issues, fake news and highly publicized

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Captions added to images, pulled from the page title tag

Google Images search results continue to evolve — from the rollout of badges last summer to the related searches box this past December and the removal of the “view image” and “search by image” buttons last month. Google has been rapidly expanding visual search features. Beginning today, Google Images results will now include captions for

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Google working to integrate AMP benefits into future open web standards

Google continues to make major investments in improving the performance of and user experience on the web. This has been primarily through the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) framework, which was first launched in 2015 and has been aggressively developed, promoted, and integrated into publishing platforms ever since. Initially viewed as another proprietary format (even though

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Google AMP team launches ‘Render on Idle’ to load ads faster when browsers sit idle

Google’s AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) team has launched a new feature called Render on Idle that is designed to increase ad impressions per page by speeding up ad load when a user isn’t taking any action in a browser. Render on Idle is available to publishers using the DoubleClick AMP ad tag or any ad

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