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Montag, 28. August 2017 00:00:00 Technik News
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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google knowledge panel ads, Google Maps videos & AMP survey appeared first on Search Engine Land.

As many as three-quarters of website visitors abandon their shopping carts, and nearly 50 percent bounce from your site. Wouldn’t it be great if you could read your website visitors’ body language while they are browsing — and better understand which visitors you can profitably engage with...

The new test is part of a broader focus on monetizing the growing number of local searches. The post Google is testing ads in local business knowledge panels appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Next year, the search giant will roll out a Chrome browser version with built-in blocking of annoying and intrusive ads. Columnist Sherry Bonelli explains why and provides tips for getting your site ready. The post Google hates obnoxious pop-up ads: Here’s why you need to look at the ads on your...

How can you take more control of the SERPs for your brand name, beyond using your own site? Columnist Brian Patterson shares ideas for maximizing positive portrayals of your company on page one. The post 6 web properties you can use to protect your branded search results (with real examples)...

Take our brief survey and tell us about how you/your clients are approaching adoption of Google's mobile framework The post Take the Search Engine Land AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) survey appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Google Local Guides and others can now add videos to local results if they use an Android device. The post Google Maps local listings can now have videos uploaded appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google AdWords Sitelinks, phrase match & AR appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Reports of the demise of phrase match have been greatly exaggerated, finds contributor Steve Cameron. It turns out that there are certain situations in which it comes in pretty handy. The post Phrase match is dead. Long live phrase match! appeared first on Search Engine Land.