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Google Announces Sunset Of Similar Audiences via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Google announced an impact to audience targeting as a result of ongoing requirements for user privacy. Learn how your Google Ads campaigns may be affected. The post Google Announces Sunset Of Similar Audiences appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Instagram Is Officially an NFT Marketplace

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The Alpha: Meta has started to roll out features that let creators sell NFTs on Instagram, according to information shared with nft now. To kick-start this process, Instagram has made new features available to a select group of creators on its platform. More creators will be onboarded in the coming weeks. The initial round of selected creators includes Amber Vittoria, Dave Krugman, Refik Anadol, Isaac ‘Drift’ Wright, Eric Rubens, Jason Seife, Vinnie Hager, Sara Baumann, Olive Allen, and Ilse Valfre. Meta spokesperson Christine Pai told nft now that, when digital collectibles are purchased on Instagram, neither the creator nor the […]

Instagram Launches New Ways For Creators To Earn Revenue via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Meta is rolling out new ways for creators to earn revenue directly from their Instagram audience. The post Instagram Launches New Ways For Creators To Earn Revenue appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Pulls The Plug On Hangouts via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616

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Hangouts, which has been Google’s primary messaging services since 2013 has been ended. Users have until January 1 to migrate data. The post Google Pulls The Plug On Hangouts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Justin Roiland’s Art Gobblers Claim Top OpenSea Spot Amidst Criticism

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The Alpha: Art Gobblers, the NFT project brainchild of Rick & Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and Web3 firm Paradigm, has taken the NFT world by storm, having done a total of 7,426 ETH (just shy of $12 million) in trading volume on OpenSea within the first day of its existence.  According to NFTstatistics.eth, the project, whose floor price sits at 12.5 ETH, rocketed into the top 10 list of projects for total ETH volume in October, barely an hour after minting out.  The project’s unique ideas, instant success, and controversy surrounding its allowlist process have made it a lightning rod […]

Google Introduces New Search Labels For Coupons & Promos via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google is updating shopping search results with new labels highlighting coupons and promotions and the ability to compare prices from multiple retailers. The post Google Introduces New Search Labels For Coupons & Promos appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

71% Of Marketers Are Struggling To Meet Customer Expectations via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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A majority of marketers say they’re struggling to meet customer expectations, and a new report on the current marketing landscape reveals why. The post 71% Of Marketers Are Struggling To Meet Customer Expectations appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Apple Offers New Ad Placements In App Store via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Apple officially announced two new ad placements on the Today tab and product pages. This controversial move comes on the heels of enhanced privacy measures. The post Apple Offers New Ad Placements In App Store appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Instagram Fixes Bug Causing Service Outages via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Instagram fixed a bug causing a service outage that impacted users to varying degrees, as people reported disabled accounts and repeated app crashes. The post Instagram Fixes Bug Causing Service Outages appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Research Finds Evidence Of User Dissatisfaction With Google Results via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Recently published research shows that about 30% of searchers on Google must repeat their searches because the first set of results weren’t satisfactory The post Research Finds Evidence Of User Dissatisfaction With Google Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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