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Donnerstag, 18. Januar 2018 00:00:00 Technik News
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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google Home queries, Google My Business video bug & YouTube ad rules appeared first on Search Engine Land.

But they aren't always the source of answers for Google Home. The post Study: 80% of Google Home results come from snippets appeared first on Search Engine Land.

As web technologies continue to grow and evolve, interest in technical SEO is growing along with it. Columnist Patrick Stox looks ahead to see what advancements are on the horizon and how these may impact technical SEO. The post What’s next for technical SEO? appeared first on Search Engine...

Columnist Brett Middleton explores three commonly underused AdWords features that can have a big impact on performance: ad variations, Gmail ads and campaign experiments. The post 3 AdWords features you’re probably underutilizing appeared first on Search Engine Land.

Advertiser brand safety concerns are driving more changes at YouTube. The post YouTube sets stricter rules on videos that can carry ads appeared first on Search Engine Land.

No, you probably did not upload your videos incorrectly to Google My Business. Google confirmed a bug with the videos now showing and is working on fixing the issue. The post Google My Business videos not showing up on your local listing? It’s a Google bug appeared first on Search Engine...

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google Speed Update, schema reviews & PPC artificial intelligence appeared first on Search Engine Land.

The study suggests there are about 40 million devices in US homes today. The post Survey: Smart speaker ownership steals time from smartphones, TV, radio appeared first on Search Engine Land.

A page with AMP but a slow canonical URL will not be impacted by this update, assuming the AMP URL is not slow, Google told us. The post FAQs on new Google Speed Update: AMP pages, Search Console notifications & desktop only pages appeared first on Search Engine Land.