The test displays four enhanced sitelinks with a smaller font size used in the links. The post Google testing list format for AdWords enhanced sitelinks appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Sometimes, it can be tricky to determine which mobile configuration a site is using. Thankfully, columnist Bryson Meunier shares several methods for discerning responsive and adaptive sites. The post How to tell whether a site is adaptive or responsive appeared first on Search Engine Land.
9 months after Google began support fact labels in search, Bing now added markup support for ClaimReviews, the annotations behind fact checking labels. The post Bing now supports ClaimReview markup for fact labels in search appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Google's new recruiting management tool, Hire, has a beautifully designed website. But columnist Nate Dame points out that they don't seem to be following their own SEO best practices. The post Google’s big, new tech launch had lots of SEO #fails appeared first on Search Engine Land.
There are just a few days left to be recognized as one of the best in search! Do you think you produce award winning SEO & SEM campaigns? If so, here's your chance to prove it! Submissions in the 3rd annual Search Engine Land Awards close July 31st at 11:59PM PT. The post Last call for...
There may already be 20 million virtual assistants in US households. The post NPR survey: Americans love their smart speakers, 42% call them ‘essential’ appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Advertisers getting used to working in the new UI will find some bonus capabilities. The post [Updated] 7+ features you’ll only find in the new AdWords interface appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. The post SearchCap: Google Instant dies, AdWords call bids & Google legal issues appeared first on Search Engine Land.
Not that Google wants you to take these steps, but if you really wanted to drop supporting AMP on your site, here is how to do that. The post Google has explained how you can remove your AMP content from Google search appeared first on Search Engine Land.