Weekend Digital Media Round-Up: Google’s Ads Auditor Tool, YouTube’s Advanced Analytics, Snapchat’s New Features & more…

By Logicserve News Desk

  • January 14, 2022,

1.Google Ads Releases Disapproved Ads Auditor Tool

Google has released a disapproved ads auditor tool for Google Ads that flags and can delete policy violating ads across your accounts. [Source: Search Engine Land]

2. YouTube Adds New Filters to its Video Performance Chart, Enabling More Specific Data Context

YouTube has added a new advanced analytics option to YouTube Studio which enables you to visualize the performance of your uploads. [Source: Social Media Today]

3. Snapchat For iOS Adds Threads, New Communication Features In Latest Update

Snapchat announced a major update on its iPhone app that will allow users to reply, react, and even survey friends across Android and iOS devices. [Source: 9 to 5 Mac]

4. Meta Outlines Policy Requirements for Businesses Looking to Advertise and Sell on its Platforms

Meta has shared a reminder of its various eCommerce and shopping policies, which apply to all businesses and individuals that are looking to sell products and services in its apps. [Source: Social Media Today]

5. IndexNow Enables Data Sharing Between Search Engines

Microsoft is making the IndexNow protocol easier to implement by ensuring submitted URLs are simultaneously shared between search engines. [Source: Search Engine Journal]

6. Google Business Profiles Sets Waiting Period For New Owners And Managers

Google updated its Google Business Profile’s help documents to highlight new users may have to wait seven days prior to being able to manage all the features of the profile. [Source: Search Engine Land]

7. Google Can’t Provide Details About Core Algorithm Updates

Google is unable to provide specific details about core algorithm updates, other than to announce when they’ve rolled out. [Source: Search Engine Journal]

8. Twitter Will Now Let All iOS and Android Users Record Spaces

Twitter has announced that all Spaces hosts can now record their chats, on both iOS and Android devices. [Source: The Verge]

9. Mozilla’s Firefox Introduces A New Feature To Tackle The Website Cookies

A new cross-tracking protection feature, “Total cookie Protection,” is launched by Mozilla’s Firefox that will protect browsing parties on the internet against unusual ads attacks. [Source: Digital Information World]

10. Microsoft Advertising Shopping Campaigns Reporting Enhancements

Microsoft Advertising has added some new enhancements to Shopping campaign reporting, while also expanding some of its other advertising features this month. [Source: Search Engine Land]

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