Rachel Maddow Of MSNBC Calls Out Google For Hiding Search Ads But She Likely Has Malware

Rachel Maddow Of MSNBC posted on Twitter that she is switching from Google Search because Google is hiding its search ads, jumping the page all around and when you click on something, it triggers an unwanted ad that opens in a new window. This, to me, sounds like typical malware that overtakes the computer and is not coming from Google's end.


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7 Ways to Improve SEO on Your WordPress Site via @sejournal, @annaleacrowe

Are you looking for other ways to improve your WordPress SEO outside of Yoast? Here are 7 actionable tips you can implement.

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Google: Adding Images To Your Pages Won't Make You Rank Higher

Google's John Mueller was asked if adding images to your web pages, if that will help you rank higher in Google Search. John said no, he said on Twitter "there is no automatic effect from adding images."


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Google: We Do Not Penalize Sites For Using Google Analytics

A competitor to Google Analytics named Simple Analytics wrote on its blog "Google penalizes you for using Google Analytics." John Mueller of Google was asked if this is true and John said on Twitter "No, it's not the case that we penalize for Google Analytics."


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Google Shopping Ads Bans Digital Books

Google has disallowed the sale and advertising of digital books on Google Shopping Ads. Google said "beginning May 18, 2021, Google will no longer support the advertising of digital books globally on Shopping ads."


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Lots Of Photo Frame On This Wall At Google

Google Photo Frame Wall


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Twitter Acquires Scroll With Plans to Launch a Subscription Offering via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Twitter furthers its plans toward developing subscription offerings with the acquisition of Scroll, a service that removes ads from news sites for a monthly fee.

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