Google seems to have just fully released the new beta version of the Google Search Console to everyone who has verified access to the normal Google Search Console. We expected it to roll out shortly, and now it has. [Source: Search Engine Land]
Social media giant Facebook announced that it will make it easier for users to manage their data. The move comes in advance of the May 2018 deadline for GDPR compliance, which outlines a wide variety of enhanced consumer digital rights for citizens in the EU. [Source: MARTECH TODAY]
Days after global messaging giant WhatsApp launched its standalone app for businesses, Paytm on Monday launched its Paytm for Business app on the Android Play Store. Paytm’s standalone app for businesses is using seamless payments as a hook to gather more merchants on its platform. [Source: YourStory]
Google has slowly but surely been introducing “Go” versions of its apps to phones that lack the processing prowess to handle its full offerings. The latest of these? Apparently, it’s Gboard. Google is currently rolling out a lightweight version called Gboard Go to phones with low RAM that run Android 8.1 or later. [Source: Digital Trends]
In the second installment of their explanations of coming changes to the News Feed algorithm, Facebook’s detailed how it plans to rank news sites by trustworthiness, in order to determine whether they get a distribution boost, or penalty. [Source: Social Media Today]
Salesforce has recently announced their partnership with Google, and the plan was to integrate Salesforce data with Google Analytics 360 and G Suite. With this partnership between Google and Salesforce, companies will now be able to connect sales, marketing and advertising using Salesforce cloud and Google Analytics 360. This also means that you can connect Salesforce with your G-suite to enhance your customer reach and boost sales. [Source: Logicserve Digital]
Instagram has now confirmed what was widely reported last week – they’re adding the ability to insert GIFs into Stories content as a new way to spice up your visuals. [Source: Social Media Today]
Publishers that want to run Google AdSense native in-feed ads on their sites can now opt to have Google’s machine learning take control of the creative look and feel of those units. [Source: Marketing Land]
A flick is one seven hundred and five million six hundred thousandth of a second. It’s a very clever way of dividing time that theoretically could make video and audio production much more harmonious. [Source: TechCrunch]
AdWords gives companies the freedom to manage their ad campaigns themselves and provide their own preferences for the ads. Here are some AdWords features that you should utilise to get the best out of your investment. [Source: Logicserve Digital]