Google's Removing Support for Third-Party Tracking Pixels on YouTube in Favor of Ads Data Hub
Google has announced that it will soon stop allowing third-party pixels on YouTube in favor of its Ads Data Hub. Source link
Google has announced that it will soon stop allowing third-party pixels on YouTube in favor of its Ads Data Hub. Source link
Less than a year after shuttering Google+ due to low usage, the tech giant is piloting an app that connects people in real life based on their interests. Source link
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Google recently changed its search ad format, which is not the first time it's updated its presentation. Here's a look at how Google's search ads have evolved over time. Source link
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Google has announced an update to its mobile search listings, going with a small, but significant, new look for specific listings. Source link
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Google has outlined its advanced AR effects process, which it will use to power new creative tools for YouTube Stories. Source link
Google's Adding New, Advanced AR Masks to YouTube Stories Read More »
Looking to maximize your SEO performance in 2019? Understanding the most recent search updates can help improve your results. Source link
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Tempers are flaring as the tech giants tiff, and you know who loses. Here is how to keep your own cool at work to avoid unwanted side-effects. Source link
Inorganic SERPs A few weeks back Google introduced literally organic-free search results on mobile devices in the travel vertical. Google is now deepening that organic-free offering, announcing their new mobile travel guides would launch in 201 cities. If you live outside of the United States it can be hard to appreciate just how ad heavy