Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
Search Engine Roundtable Stories:
- Google Still Showing Emojis In Search Results
So I thought Google killed off emojis showing in the search results. I mean... - Google AdWords New Machine Learning Based Smart Bidding
Everything at Google is going the way of machine learning, not just the search results... - Google AdWords To Retire "Converted Clicks" On September 21th
Google announced that on September 21, 2016 they will be retiring the "converted clicks" metrics and replacing it with the "conversion" metrics. - Google Inside Street View & Business Photos Image Viewer Update
Google has updated the design for how you view business photos and inside street view imagery. Sergey Alakov first spotted this and posted about it on Twitter. The new design seems cleaner and fresher... - Google AdWords One Page Ad Approvals Sheet
Google released a single page document for understanding ad approvals. The document can be downloaded over here and it contains information about getting your AdWords ads approved... - Indoor Google Row Boat With Rubber Ducks
Daniel Waisberg from the Google UK office shared a photo of a row boat sitting on a blue carpet inside the office there. It has these rubber yellow ducks all around it. I am not sure about the busin
Other Great Search Forum Threads:
- I wonder how much @straighttalk paid to be the default selection in this "Knowledge Ad" ? #PPC https://t.co/19np6vj37i, Scott Hendison on Twitter
- Responding to reviews isn't just about dealing with customer complaints. How…, Google+ - Google Business
- The answer to finding connections... Do the obvious search, and then "read…, Google+ - Dan Russell
- @andreapernici if you're setting cache invalidation params, you're explicitly asking clients to refresh their version of the file. @JohnMu", Gary Illyes on Twitter
- Get More Out of Google My Business, The Google Advertiser Community
- Has Twitter screwed up and actually started to get rid of spammers?, WebmasterWorld