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From big announcements and algorithm changes through to emerging trends and tips, our bite-sized bulletins will keep you regularly up to date on the biggest developments in digital marketing. With every update, the experts from Stickyeyes will use their experience in SEO, PPC, content marketing, social media and PR to explain the impact that the big changes have on you and your brand. Find out more at http://www.stickyeyes.com/video
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Facebook has started testing search ads, as part of a new strategy to turn around its declining ad revenues. The social network is testing a new search advertising concept with a small number of advertisers in the automotive, ecommerce and retail sectors in the US and Canada. The concept involves inserting news feed ads into the search function of …
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After investing heavily in promoting search carousels, Google appears to be cutting down the time that these search features appear. Data from two independent search software provides suggests that the Google has reduced the number of occasions that image and video carousels appear in the search results by as much as 30%. The development could have…
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Could brands soon start being able to promote their YouTube content as a Google search ad? That’s the question that has been raised after Google was spotted trialling a new approach to promoted video in the search results. In what appears to be a test involving a small number of film studios, movie trailers have been seen appearing in a carousel ad…
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Some advertisers are moving more than half of their digital advertising spend into Amazon, according to a survey of leading advertising agency executives in the US. A survey by CNN found that many agencies were seeing clients move as much as 60% of their ad budgets away from mediums such as Google search, display and programmatic, and towards Amazo…
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Google used its 20th birthday celebrations to announce a number of new search marketing features, with a much stronger focus on the user search journey and the way in which users consume content as part of that journey. The biggest of the announcements was a number of features that will essentially see Google pre-empt the user journey for what it c…
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Google has announced it is rolling out responsive display ads as a default to all advertisers in the next few months. Customers will be able to upload up to 15 images, five headlines, five descriptions and five logos and then leave the rest to Google’s machine learning to deliver the most relevant, valuable ads across their inventory. Digital Minut…
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As Facebook continues its efforts to clean-up its platform, and lessen its capacity to be used in divisive and damaging ways, it has announced that around 5,000 of its advanced ad targeting options will be removed as it seeks to stamp out discriminatory ad targeting. The move comes after a series of scandals for Facebook, and follows specific compl…
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Google updated its search quality evaluator guidelines last month, placing a greater focus on the “E-A-T” principles of expertise, authority and trust. Those new policies have already had a major impact in some key search markets. With major brands in some key niches losing visibility, we analysed at what it means for your search strategy. Digital …
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Google confirmed last week that it released a “broad core algorithm update”, after certain quarters of the search community noticed shifts in rankings and traffic earlier this morning. It follows similar updates in March and April and importantly, Google has advised website owners that there is no specific action that they can or should take to res…
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Google has lifted a lid on some of the secrets behind parts of its search algorithm, including how RankBrain handles unseen queries, how it penalises certain content and how many algorithm experiments it performed in 2017. Speaking to a United States House Judiciary Committee on “Facebook, Google and Twitter: Examining the Content Filtering Practic…
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Google hosted its Marketing Live Keynote on Tuesday and, amongst the key announcements, cross-device reporting is coming to Google Analytics. Advertisers will now be able to seamlessly attribute consumer spending and activity across mobile and desktop devices, allowing them to understand consumer behaviour and consumer value as they engage with the…
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Surveys from Marin and Zazzle reveal that advertisers’ biggest challenge around the world in 2018 is the successful integration of search and social channels.Marin Software’s latest ‘State of Digital Advertising’ report revealed that 48% of advertisers named it as one of their three biggest challenges in relation to paid social. Social is now the m…
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Apple hosted it’s WWDC Developer Conference, and announced a number of developments that take direct aim at the likes of Facebook and Google. The biggest of these developments was the announcement that the new version of iOS and MacOS would not allow the likes of Facebook or Google to track the browsing habits of Apple users across other parts of t…
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Google and PayPal have announced new a integration strategy that will make it easier for users to complete a purchase through services such as Gmail and YouTube – potentially creating new content marketing opportunities for Ecommerce brands. The new partnership will allow users to connect their PayPal and Google Pay accounts and seamlessly make pay…
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Google held its I/O Conference last week, and artificial intelligence was the big theme. Amongst the headlines from the event was the introduction of Google Duplex, which will be able to automatically make phone calls to book restaurant tables and salon appointments, as well as the new version of Google’s Android OS – Android P. With updates also c…
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Google updated a patent behind its PageRank algorithm, which is a key component of the Google ranking algorithm. SEO blogger Bill Slawski published an article noting that Google updated a patent related to PageRank, which is an algorithm within Google that influences how sites are ranked. The changes seem to focus on how links are judged by trying …
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Digital Minute is 100 episodes old. Over that time, we've picked up a lot about video marketing, but how can you apply our experience of 100 episodes and apply it you your video marketing strategy? When you produce 100 episodes of a video series, you inevitably come up against some challenges and some successes along the way. So as we celebrate a c…
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Google has announced that it is rolling out the next stage of its mobile first index, with more sites being moved onto the new ranking algorithm. This rollout is only for sites that “follow the best practices for mobile-first indexing”, but will see those sites ranked in organic search based on how they perform on mobile devices, rather than deskto…
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Social media influencers could face an advertising clampdown after the Advertising Standards Authority announced that it would be launching an investigation into the relationship between them and brands. The ASA wants to investigate whether the average social media user can tell if a post or video is an advert, and to look at some of the loopholes …
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Google is updating search results with a new type of featured snippet which is designed for queries that have multiple interpretations. The new snippet is designed to deliver relevant answers to questions that may have more than one user intent, ensuring that each user can get the answer that they are looking for within the snippet. The development…
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Google has announced that the latest edition of its Chrome internet browser is going to include ad blocking automatically – although only certain types of ads will be affected. Chromes ad blocker will automatically start blocking ads that it, along with the Coalition for Better Ads group, considers annoying or intrusive. The announcement will natur…
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Google took the step of ‘reintroducing’ its featured snippets last week, as it announced a couple of big changes to the way in which answers are displayed in Google search results. With rich snippets playing a big role in projects such as voice search, Google is developing them to provide more detailed and more customisable answers. The new feature…
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As Google looks to clear up YouTube’s image after yet another brand reputation crisis, it has introduced new rules to the way in which content creators can monetize their videos and channels. But in the wake of the Logan Paul scandal, Google’s proposed changes have caused concern amongst high profile content creators, who will lose out from the new…
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Google gave digital marketers something of an early Christmas present, releasing the first documented guidelines on how it will be assessing and ranking the quality of answers for voice search queries. The guidelines, which will be followed by Google’s “search quality raters” highlight how Google will be assessing the suitability of an answer for a…
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Google has announced that search snippets are getting longer, with snippets now growing to as much as 230 characters, depending on the search query. Google will dynamically increase the search snippet depending on the search result to from the current maximum of 160 characters, to as much as 230 characters. The change is designed to try and answer …
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Google will start penalising websites that use Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) as teaser pages, where only a small portion of the content is served to users via an AMP page. From 1 February, Google will penalise any AMP page where the content on that page does not contain the same level of information as the equivalent desktop page. When AMP technol…
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Google and Salesforce have strengthened their ties in the last week, and it promises to open up some valuable data for marketers using the Salesforce platform. As part of the partnership, Google data and Salesforce CRM data will now integrate, meaning that marketers using Salesforce can start to see Google data against their own data, allowing them…
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Facebook has been caught testing a new version of its News Feed, and brands are getting understandably worried. The new feed, spotted in six ‘test’ markets, appears to remove branded page content from the main news feed, and hide it away on a secondary “explore” feed – making it easier for users to avoid content from brands and publishers that have…
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Snapchat is rolling out its latest feature, context cards, as it looks to increase its ecommerce functionality and broaden its appeal to advertisers. Context cards allow users to access additional content within the app that provides with more details on the issue, help them book a ticket or Uber to an event, or book a table at a restaurant. The co…
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YouTube has announced a number of new features as it attempts to attract advertisers to the platform – and to overcome a difficult period for its advertising services. Speaking at Advertising Week New York, YouTube’s Tara Walpert Levy, announced a series of new tools and features that it believes will make it easier for brands to reach more targete…
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Google has announced that AMP landing pages for AdWords are on the way, with advertisers around the world able to take advantage of AMP pages as their landing pages. Up to now, AMP landing pages have only been a beta option for advertisers but, with AMP landing pages showing improved conversion rates, Google is rolling the platform out to all adver…
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Does Google see Marketing Tech and automation as a key part of its plans to introduce more machine learning and artificial intelligence to its advertising platforms. Last week Google strengthened its relationship with the marketing automation platform Marketo, announcing that Marketo’s services will now be hosted by Google’s Cloud platform, and all…
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Amazon and the online furniture retailer Wayfair has rolled out image search across their mobile platforms, representing the first real application of the technology to e-commerce. Digital Minute takes a closer look at the what and the why, explaining what this means for retail brands who aren't thinking about their "camera strategy".…
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When is ‘exact’ not exact? Well, that’s the question that Google has raised recently after announcing that it is changing the way that it handles ‘exact match’ keywords in Adwords. Sarah Barker, PPC Lead at Stickyeyes takes a closer look. https://www.stickyeyes.com/2017/04/07/ok-google-define-exact-match/…
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A year ago, 'Stories' was a feature that would only relate to the multimedia mobile application, Snapchat. Fast-forward to April 2017 and Stories are now prevalent across the majority of social platforms, but what is a 'Story' exactly? This week on Digital Minute, Harry Smith, Account Executive at Stickyeyes takes a look at the rise of 'Stories', "…
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It's all fairly quiet over at Google HQ, however our team of experts have been keeping a close eye on the recent developments in the world of SEO. Katie Fincham, Head of Earned Marketing Communications at Stickyeyes takes a look. Check out our Video Hub: http://www.stickyeyes.com/video Subscribe to our YouTube channel videos: http://www.youtube.com…
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Facebook is making some big changes to its ad platform, with the company claiming that it wants to help brands to see the true value of their ads. In fact, Facebook wants to show advertisers how effective their ads are, compared to established offline channels – including TV. Want to see more videos from Stickyeyes? Check out our Video Hub: http://…
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If Google search results pages were a theatre, you would want your content to be taking centre stage – hogging the spotlight and standing out head and shoulders above the other performers. This week on Digital Minute, Phoebe Dixon, PR & Social Manager at Stickyeyes will discuss how you can use Rich Snippets to gain that all important visibility. Wa…
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With the average human attention span at an all-time low of a measly 8 seconds, it’s certainly becoming more and more difficult to attract new audiences. What better way to answer queries than in real time, from a real person? Want to see more videos from Stickyeyes? Check out our Video Hub: http://www.stickyeyes.com/video Subscribe to our YouTube …
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