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Google Search Overwhelmed By Massive Spam Attack
Google’s search results have been hit by a spam attack for the past few days in what can only be described as completely out of control. Many domain...
Google Tag Manager Contains Hidden Data Leaks & Vulnerabilities
Researchers uncover data leaks in Google Tag Manager (GTM) as well as security vulnerabilities, arbitrary script injections and instances of consent...
Google Confirms Business ‘Openness’ As Local Ranking Factor
Recent findings by SEO professionals suggest that Google has recalibrated its local search algorithm, placing more emphasis on a business’s listed h...
Google Forum & QA Structured Data Update Focused On Authorship
Google updated their documentation of forum structured data and Q&A structured data to clarify new authorship related requirements for both kinds ...
Unlock Global Reach With Microsoft Video Advertising And Netflix
Microsoft Advertising aims to lead the transformation of video marketing through partnerships with Netflix and top streaming platforms. In 2023, the e...
Microsoft Advertising Offers Full-Funnel Solutions To Reach Fans
In the competitive world of advertising, connecting with enthusiastic audiences during sporting events presents a unique and lucrative opportunity for...
Key 2024 Trends To Help You Embrace The Next Era Of SEO
What if you could be in a room with 21 top SEO experts? What might you ask? What could you learn? SEO Trends 2024 is the next best thing. We talked to...
WordPress Starter Templates AI – Build A Site In 60 Seconds
Astra Starter Templates by Brainstorm Force, with over one million active installations, announced the integration of the ZipWP AI website builder tha...
OpenAI Investigates ‘Lazy’ GPT-4 Complaints On Google Reviews, X
OpenAI, the company that launched ChatGPT a little over a year ago, has recently taken to social media to address concerns regarding the “lazy” pe...