Google Search You Visit Often Tests Accordion Design
Google is testing a new design and user experience for the “you visit often” labels. This time Google is giving you a way to see multiple sites you visit often in an accordion box user interface.
Google Analytics 4 introduces benchmarking data

You can now compare your performance across key metrics with industry peers, providing crucial context for strategic decision-making.
Daily Search Forum Recap: August 30, 2024
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
I posted the poll results for the Google August 2024 core update…
Google Search now supports AVIF file formats

This means AVIF images will show in Google Search, Images, News, Discover and more.
Peak PPC season is coming: 5 tests to run now

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Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google August Core Update Data, SEO, Google Ads Features, Yelp Sues Google & More
We have been tracking the Google core update and seeing more surges and changes with those hit by the September helpful content update. I ran a survey asking how SEOs were impacted so far by the August 2024 core update…
Mastering AI and marketing: A beginner’s guide

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Google August 2024 Core Update Impact Poll Results
Earlier this week, I posted polls across numerous sites, asking SEOs how they were impacted by the last Google August 2024 core update – knowing the update is not done rolling out yet. Overall, most said their rankings and traffic from Google Search a…
Google Store Rating Videos Reviews Of Popular Products
Google is now showing video reviews in the reviews of popular products section in the Google Store ratings landing area on Google Search. Got all that?
Here Are Some In The Area Google Ads
Google has this ad format, I don’t think it is new, but it is titled “Here are some in the area.” These look like a version of Local Service Ads, but they look different.
Google Ads Change Bid Strategy Popup Dialog
Some advertisers see Google Ads show this request dialog popup asking them to change their bid strategies. This shows in the Google Ads advertiser console, which asks the advertiser to change their bid strategy from one option to another.
Google Shopping Carousel More Like This Button
Google Search is showing the shopping results but now shows “more like this” buttons under the products it shows for some carousel groupings. When you click on that “more like this” button, Google will dynamically load more products like it beneath the…
Supporting AVIF in Google Search
Over the recent years, AVIF has become one of the most commonly used image formats on the web.
We’re happy to announce that AVIF is now a supported file type
in Google Search, for Google Images as well as any place that …
Your Marketing Ecosystem’s Impact on SEO — Whiteboard Friday
You may have spent a lot of time learning about websites and SEO, but you probably haven’t spent a lot of time learning about social or third parties in the real world. Discover how these can impact your SEO, how they are related to your marketing ecos…
Google Ads adds product Categories tab

The new feature delivers category-level insights, offering actionable recommendations to optimize campaigns.
Yelp sues Google, alleging illegal dominance of local search

The lawsuit alleges illegal monopoly practices related to local search and local search advertising.
Daily Search Forum Recap: August 29, 2024
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Yandex sued Google…
What 54 Google Ads experiments taught me about lead gen

Two years of experiments reveal key findings on the best-performing bid strategies, keyword match types, campaign settings and more.
No, AI-powered search is not built on theft: debunking misconceptions
AI-powered search tools like SearchGPT have sparked both excitement and concern among SEOs. Recently, industry prognosticators have expressed fears about AI-driven tools undermining traditional traffic sources. They worry that widespread adoption of these tools will divert so much traffic away from previously profitable websites that the decline in visibility will “unalive” those sites completely. It’s […]
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