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Ritu from PageTraffic is a qualified Google Ads Professional and Content Head at PageTraffic. She has been the spear head for many successful Search Marketing Campaigns and currently oversees Content Marketing operations of PageTraffic in India.

Pinterest is making many changes to look of business profiles, including the addition of a monthly viewer statistic.This statistic will be visible to everybody and not only account administrators. The redesigned business profile includes a dynamic cover image, which allows brands to highlight the content which they want to show to people first.

Head of content and creator products David Temple stated in a blog post, “You can show your latest Pins,pick a specific board to spotlight or just focus on the most recent Pinterest activity from your site. Whatever option you pick, we’ll make sure the Pins in your cover image are always the latest and greatest.”

Google has launched a broad core algorithm update last week. They confirmed on Twitter that the algorithm update was released on April 16th. Google released a similar algorithm update early last month. After a short period, it was explained that a “broad core” algorithm update is something which occurs regularly several times per year.

Google Confirms Algorithm Release Update on April 16th

Gigolo is opening a kimono to slightly reveal how it manages autocomplete function on its search engine. It offers a peek into within the logic behind predictions, some of the policies that govern when a prediction will be removed and more. In a Google Blog post, search liaison Danny Sullivan also revealed announced that the company will be expanding types of autocomplete predictions they disallow in weeks to come.

The post clarified one of the functions which had landed the Google into a controversy in recent years when the public was outraged by certain predictions and blamed the company for being racist.

Autocomplete has always been the subject of legal disputes with courts in Japan and Germany taking measures on results some regard as unfair. However, Google has maintained that autocomplete results simply reflect the behavior of searchers, though it has to initiate policies and manually manage results after repeated controversies.

Finding the correct job opportunity is a challenge for any professional irrespective of his or her profession. Job postings are spread across newspapers, notice boards, and websites. Therefore it is not always easy to look for openings which perfectly match your needs and skills. Therefore, many people looking for employment often feel that they cannot find the exact job they are looking for.

Some end up applying for roles which are not meant for them.Simultaneously, India’s online job market is growing impressively. By 2020, 63 percent of people are slated to gain access to online job postings.

This has also been reflected in Google Search trends. In the last quarter of 2017, there was a surge of more than 45 percent in job search queries as compared to last year. More than half of job-related queries are originating from mobiles in India. Mobile-based queries have gone up by nearly 90 percent year by year.

Pinterest is offering, more than 1 million businesses on its platform, refreshed profile pages. The company is aiming to provide brands with more control over the content which they highlight on the platform. A spokesperson says that the newly designed business profile pages shall include more customization options and also a monthly viewer count which shows the total number of people who have viewed the company’s pins during the past 30 days.

According to Pinterest, the monthly viewer will be directly displayed under a business’s name on its page offering businesses and people who glimpse the page a glimpse of how far their influence extends on the site. The new options for customization shall include a “dynamic” cover image, ability to showcase the company’s latest Pins, select a specific board for highlighting or displaying recent Pinterest activity.

Google AdWords has launched a new video format which is likely to extend the reach of video campaigns beyond YouTube. The new format, which is called outstream video ads is specifically built for mobile and will be displayed in apps and mobile browsers.

“Outstream ads drive incremental, cost-efficient and viewable reach beyond YouTube. Ads show on Google video partners, which are high-quality publisher websites and mobile apps where you can show video ads, including TrueView in-stream and Bumper ads.”

The latest version of Google Search Console has added a filter in Performance report for “Search Appearance”. The Search Appearance filter, which is also available in the older version of Search Console’s Search Analytics report enables you to compare or filter Rich results, AMP articles, AMP non-rich results, job details and job details.

If you only want to view the performance of your AMP articles, you can filter the report to show you that detail. Or if you intend to compare your Rich results with the AMP non-rich results to AMP article results, you can also do that. Here is a GIF from Google of this action:-

Google has officially launched the “More Results” search button on mobile. Now it is possible to load additional search results beyond the first set of displayed results. This announcement was made through a tweet from Google’s @SearchLiason account, which confirmed that new “More results” will be replacing the earlier “Next” button which would show a new page for mobile search results.

Google has introduced infinite scrolling to mobile search results pages. Earlier, there were page numbers on the bottom of SERPs.Now there is a “more results” button. Tappings on the button will trigger more search results for loading inside the same page. Google has made a confirmation that this is only a “test”. But this is not one of those tests which happen occasionally.

Possibly it is a “test” in the sense that it is available widely. However, Google will decide whether it will keep this feature based on user feedback or not. We can assume that this is a temporary till Google confirms that it is permanent. Has Google altered the definition of what it means for ranking on the first page?We will need to wait and see if this test becomes a permanent parameter.

As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg goes to Washington, D.C to testify before Congress about Cambridge Analytica exploiting the data of users, the site is now simplifying it for users to find out if their details were shared with the analytics firm.

This feature is listed in Facebook’s help center. If you search for “Cambridge” or “Cambridge Analytica” on the help center search bar, it will display a page which reads: “How can I tell if my info was shared with Cambridge Analytica?” In case you are logged into your account on Facebook, the page will automatically tell you whether your data was offered to Cambridge Analytics via “This is your digital life” app.