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Breaking news, updates, trends, and the latest info you need to know about SEO, Google and other search engines, top PPC platforms, and popular social media networks.
Breaking news, updates, trends, and the latest info you need to know about SEO, Google and other search engines, top PPC platforms, and popular social media networks.
YouTube is working on ways to give creators more data about video performance, including detailed reports about the sources of views and revenue.
Facebook is expanding its ad monetization platform to Reels content. Learn about the new overlay ad formats available to content creators.
YouTube creators can now optimize educational videos with additional metadata, which will be displayed in search results in the future.
In an effort to reshape public image as Facebook transitions to Meta, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces new company values emphasizing Meta’s vision for the future.
Instagram is introducing a new way for users to engage with stories by showing appreciation with a simple like, rather than sending a direct message.
A global research study finds TikTok is a key part of consumers’ path to purchase, where are increasingly discovering and buying new products.
YouTube’s Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan reveals that creators will soon have new ways to monetize Shorts, livestreams, and regular videos.
LinkedIn Sales Solutions announces its first new upgrades to the Sales Navigator Platform following Microsoft’s earnings call last month.
Following the greatest single-day stock drop in recorded history, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg intends to shift the company’s focus to growing short-form video.
Can’t decide what YouTube video to make next? The company shares tips on using data to figure out what your audience wants to see.
TikTok explains how its advertising campaigns and tools work in a free course for businesses, which comes with multiple videos and a downloadable guide.
Instagram is rolling out updates that will give users a new way to promote their livestreams, and more options when it comes to remixing videos.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki defends the removal of dislike counts on videos in her annual letter outlining the company’s priorities for the year.
LinkedIn is adding three new courses to its free resource center where people can learn all about how to market themselves and their business.
Instagram is building on its monetization capabilities with a new subscriptions feature, which allows creators to make monthly recurring income.
LinkedIn reports attendance for its virtual live events are up 231% year-over-year. Building on this success, LinkedIn is launching audio-only live events.
Four updates have rolled out to Twitter this week, which include new ways to react to tweets, new ways to compose tweets, and more.
Instagram is adding two new feeds to the app, and updating the existing home feed with more content from accounts you don’t already follow.
Google is no longer the world’s most popular domain after being dethroned by TikTok, according to rankings from web security company Cloudflare.
A new professional mode for Facebook profiles enables users to make money with features that were previously exclusive to Facebook Pages.
Facebook deployed a new AI technology that speeds up its ability to identify and remove harmful content
LinkedIn launches in Hindi, making it the first Indian regional language on LinkedIn to support the Hindi-speaking community of 600+ million people worldwide.
TikTok is adding a new tipping feature, and the ability to send digital “gifts,” which will allow users to earn money from creating content.
LinkedIn is rolling out access to live video and newsletters to users that have creator mode enabled on their personal profiles.
Twitter expands its private information policy to include “private media,” which refers to photos and videos captured without a person’s consent.
YouTube launches a new feature designed to simplify the keyword research process so you can create more content around topics people are looking for.
Twitter is removing support for AMP links will instead direct users to the publisher’s original webpage.Â
LinkedIn reports that Gen Z is its fastest growing audience and shares tips to help marketers reach this mobile-first generation.
Jawed Karim, co-founder of YouTube, makes his feelings known about the removal of dislikes saying it’s not a good idea for creators.
LinkedIn Service Marketplace, now available to everyone after a limited launch earlier this year, lets professionals promote their freelance services for free.