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Google Partners clarifies why clients may be listed as ‘eligible users’ toward new certification requirement

“We strongly recommend that any user who can edit campaigns should be certified,” Google. There is a lot about the coming changes to the Google Partners program eligibility requirements that agencies aren’t happy about. Among them, the requirement that at least 50% of the eligible users listed in their manager accounts will need to earn

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Google clarifies Search Console query report data changes from August 19th

This past Sunday we reported that Google appeared to remove some query data from the query filtered search analytics or performance report within Google Search Console. Google today issued a clarification, explaining that it never showed these queries in Search Console but did use to include the hidden queries in the overall sums in the

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Google clarifies it does capture location data after Location History is turned off

Earlier this week, the AP reported that Google continues to collect user location data even when user Location History is turned off. In response, Google initially said that the company was being clear and not hiding anything or misleading consumers: “[W]e continue to use location to improve the Google experience when they do things like perform

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Google clarifies the upcoming Speed Update only impacts the “slowest sites”

Google’s Speed Update is going to be released sometime this month and I asked Google to clarify what he mentioned recently in a webmaster hangout where he said the Speed Update works “more of a gradual scale.” “So the faster you can make your pages the more we can take that into account. And it’s

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