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November 1, 2017

Google AdWords’ New Showcase Shopping Ads

Google Adwords has been coming of age now. Lately the search giant has rolled a number of modifications in the way Adwords works. The recent being a new shopping ad in AdWords just in time for the holiday season. With the change...

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brandconn
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October 31, 2017

Google AdWords Introduces Ad Unit for In-Store Products

Google has recently announced that it is planning to introduce local display ads for highlighting in-store products and sales. All these years, Google or Adwords ads were typically used to spotlight products and services that could be ordered online. However, with the introduction of this...

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brandconn
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October 30, 2017

Google Search Will No Longer Use Domains to Indicate Country Service

According to a latest news, Google search will no longer use the country code top level domains (ccTLDs) for indicating the location of a user’s search. This will be applicable across desktop, mobile web, mobile apps, and Maps. Every SEO expert and agency is...

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brandconn
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October 25, 2017

Google AdWords To Roll Out ‘Parallel Tracking’ To Speed Up Mobile Landing Page Delivery

Google is working to speed up mobile web experiences on several fronts, AMP being the most visible of these efforts. On Wednesday 18th October, the company announced a change to the way it will handle tracking parameters appended to AdWords landing page URLs.According to Google, processing...

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October 24, 2017

Google Now Expanding Attribution Beta to More Advertisers

Google’s much anticipated multi-channel attribution product is now rolling out to hundreds of more advertisers. Google has made an announcement earlier this year about a new product that created a lot of buzz among advertisers. This new announcement made by this search giant was about Google...

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