Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
From Search Engine Land:
- Google says it’s not deliberately filtering “Crooked Hillary” suggested search to favor Clinton
Jun 4, 2016 by Danny SullivanGoogle offers an autocomplete suggestion of “Lying Ted” for “lying” but fails to do something similar for Clinton, raising questions.
- Google launches AdWords conversion data import solution for Salesforce
Jun 6, 2016 by Ginny MarvinSolution natively automates conversion data syncing between AdWords and Salesforce, a task currently handled by several Salesforce app partners.
- Google tests new look for “people also search for” feature
Jun 6, 2016 by Barry SchwartzGoogle has been caught testing a new interface again in the mobile search results. This one is around the “people also search for” search feature.
- Review improvement strategies for franchise and multi-location companies
Jun 6, 2016 by Brian PattersonWith local business reviews influencing click-throughs from search (and possibly even local rankings themselves), columnist Brian Patterson notes that large businesses with many locations need to have a strategy for obtaining and managing reviews.
- Can moving to a new TLD boost search rankings?
Jun 6, 2016 by Sponsored Content: RightsideOne of the big questions in SEO today is how new TLDs (top-level domains), like .LIVE, .NEWS or .ATTORNEY, are affecting search engine rankings. While some believe that .COM domains are the only safe option, Google has insisted that generic top-level domains aren’t at any disadvantage in their search rankings’ algorithm. Rather than […]
- Get an exclusive look into SocialPro, only 2 weeks away
Jun 6, 2016 by Chris ShermanWe designed Marketing Land’s SocialPro to help you understand, navigate and leverage the richly varied but often confusing channels that make up the social media marketing universe. We’ll show you the most advanced, cutting-edge tactics and techniques to reach and engage with those users, whether they’re on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or any of the other […]
Recent Headlines From Marketing Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Internet Marketing:
- My SEO optimized & UI-friendly e-commerce Frankenstein
- Can you manage your inventory with Google Shopping?
- Are we making SEO too complicated?
- Enterprise SEO Platforms Marketer’s Guide — Updated for 2016
- Supreme Court allows AdWords class action against Google to proceed
- [WATCH] Marketing Land Live #16: Amazon’s latest lawsuits, Instagram business profiles & more
- Your brand refresh: What should you expect from social?
- 4 strategies for stretching your summer marketing spend
- Measuring email effectiveness in retail banking
- Maggie: the essence of content strategy
- MarTech Today: IBM’s ads that think, the IoT of retail & more
- AdWords’ new extra headline: 7 ways to make the most of it
- Decision trees for SEM segmentation
Search News From Around The Web:
Industry
- YES: Yandex Expert Summit 2016, State of Digital
Local & Maps
- Now you can use Explore to discover the flavors of Brazil, Google Lat Long
- Google Earth Imagery Update: Russian submarines, Google Earth Blog
Searching
- Cortana arrives on Xbox One for preview members, The Verge
- Happy Birthday, DMOZ!, DMOZ Blog
SEO
- 7 Proven Things You Can Do To Skyrocket Your SEO, semrush.com
- Google Explains hreflang Doesn’t Help With Rankings, Search Engine Roundtable
- Here’s How to Keep 301 Redirects from Ruining Your SEO, Moz
- How 16 Companies are Dominating the World’s Google Search Results, ViperChill
- June 2016 Google Webmaster Report: Mobile Friendly, Penguin, Search Console & More, Search Engine Roundtable
- Organic Search Traffic Down in May? The Google App May Be to Blame, Merkle RKG
SEM / Paid Search
- Get Your PPC Reporting Right, PPC Hero
- Sneak Peak At The New AdWords Redesign In Alpha, serptests.com
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