1.Google Updates Search Console To New Item Classification System
Google finishes migrating all Search Console properties to an updated system that simplifies how pages, items, and issues are classified. [Source: Search Engine Journal]
2. Twitter Announces New Updates For Its Ad Tools To Help Optimize Ad Campaign Performance
Twitter announced its plans of refocusing its ad updates to ensure things run smoothly and in the app’s favor. As it is, Apple ATT policy has wreaked havoc on so many apps. [Source: Digital Information World]
3. Snapchat+ Adds New Features, Reaches 1 Million Subscribers
Snapchat+ has amassed over a million subscribers. Building on this momentum, Snapchat+ is launching four new features at no added cost. [Source: Search Engine Journal]
4. Pinterest Launches New Streamlined In-App Purchase Process for Shopify Merchants
Pinterest is looking to help Shopify merchants maximize their in-stream sales with the addition of a new streamlined conversion process. [Source: Social Media Today]
5. Apple Search Ads Can Now Be Edited In Bulk
Apple has launched a new bulk ads editor that allows advertisers to update multiple campaigns and ad groups all at once. [Source: Search Engine Land]
6. Reddit Announces New Developer Platform to Facilitate Additional Tools and Functions
Reddit’s looking to facilitate expanded functionalities and research tools, with the launch of a new Reddit Developer Platform. [Source: Social Media Today]
7. New Instagram Reels Features Include Crossposting, Insights, + More
Instagram is announcing three new features for users who make Reels videos, which include the ability to crosspost to Facebook and more. [Source: Search Engine Journal]
Google has updated its Merchant Center policy to no longer automatically remove shopping listings that are missing the return and refund policy. [Source: Search Engine Land]
Microsoft Bing has unveiled a new set of annotations that are designed to better users’ results when they’re shopping. [Source: Digital Information World]
10. YouTube Will Now Automatically Add Watermarks to Downloaded Shorts Clips
YouTube is taking steps to stop users from re-posting YouTube Shorts clips to other apps, via the addition of new watermarks on Shorts clips. [Source: Social Media Today]