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Meta Lists 6 Culture Codes For Advertisers via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Learn how brands can benefit and stay relatable to users through adapting to the current culture codes identified by Facebook parent company Meta. The post Meta Lists 6 Culture Codes For Advertisers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

LinkedIn Updates Include Improvements To Search Results via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616

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Updates to LinkedIn include improvements to content discovery, captions for real-time events, and the ability to share reviews. The post LinkedIn Updates Include Improvements To Search Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

YouTube Shorts Green Screen Now Compatible With All Videos via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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YouTube creators can now remix any video on the platform into a Short through an expansion of the green screen feature. The post YouTube Shorts Green Screen Now Compatible With All Videos appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google I/O Search Console Update: New Report For Indexed Videos via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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At day two of Google’s annual I/O conference the company previewed new reports coming to Search Console that will provide more data about videos. The post Google I/O Search Console Update: New Report For Indexed Videos appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Allows FAQ Markup for Non-FAQ Content via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google’s John Mueller explains how to use FAQ structured data in everyday content that is not formatted as an FAQ The post Google Allows FAQ Markup for Non-FAQ Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Sued Over Android In-App Payment Monopoly via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616

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Tinder parent company Match Group files suit against Google over restrictive billing policies in the Play Store. The post Google Sued Over Android In-App Payment Monopoly appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Mark Zuckerberg Says Facebook Will Soon Support NFTs

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Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), released a string of significant announcements today regarding non-fungible tokens (NFTs). In a video posted earlier this morning (May 9, 2022), he said that Facebook is adding NFT integrations. Zuckerberg also stated that Instagram would begin testing its NFT features this week. “We’re starting to test digital collectibles on Instagram so creators and collectors can display their NFTs on their profile. Similar functionality is coming to Facebook soon,” the post read. Zuckerberg further elaborated in the video. “We’re starting building for NFTs not just in our metaverse and Reality Labs work, but […]

Google Scene Exploration Searches The World Around You via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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At its annual I/O conference held today, Google announces an upgrade to multisearch that conducts simultaneous queries about objects around you. The post Google Scene Exploration Searches The World Around You appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Azuki Creator in Hot Water Amidst Rug Pull Allegations: Here Are the Facts

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In January 2022, the NFT community was taken by storm with the launch of the Azuki collection: a series of avatars with a distinct look that’s equal parts The World Ends With You and Thrasher. In the months since its launch, it has built up enough momentum to threaten the Bored Ape Yacht Club’s position atop the NFT food chain — at least, according to some ranking metrics. However, all that momentum came in very real danger of coming to a halt when Zagabond, Azuki’s creator, published a blog post discussing how his last three projects before Azuki came to […]

Google’s Digital Marketing Certificate Recommends Keyword Density Percentages via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google’s Digital Marketing Training Course recommends a maximum 2% keyword density, a minimum word count and where to seed keywords on web pages The post Google’s Digital Marketing Certificate Recommends Keyword Density Percentages appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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