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Plus, Microsoft Ad updates, Google Trends subscription changes and more… [View in browser]() | [Share]() Sep 04, 2024 [Search Engine Land]() Google [finished rolling]() out its latest core update, the Google August 2024 core update. It took 19 days, starting on Aug. 15 and finishing on Sept. 3.. This core update took into account the feedback from small and independent publishers, but did it make a huge difference? It seems not. It seems many sites that were hit by the previous helpful content update and core updates are not much or at all better than where they were prior to those updates. We hope you fared well with this last Google algorithm update! Barry Schwartz,Google core writer [Conductor-9-2-24]() SEO [Google August 2024 core update rollout is now complete]() [google-explosion-1920]() The update took 19 days to rollout and was a pretty impactful update. PPC [Microsoft Advertising September product roundup]() [Microsoft-Ads]() Display Ads, Video Ads, CTV, PMax and bid strategy updates, bring new ways of advertisers optimising campaigns and having better reach of their audience. SEO [Google Trends email subscriptions to stop working on October 29]() [google-trends-1920]() This comes shortly after Google updated the user interface for the trending now results. Analytics & conversion [Position-less Marketers Empowered to Bring the ‘Personal Shopper’ Touch to Online]() [Optimove-Hyper-personalized-Marketing]() The Position-less Marketer is fueled to deliver hyper-personalized experiences online at the speed of a consumer's interaction with the brand. MarTech presents [Revolutionize your content with AI and automation]() [Webinar_Tomorrow]() It’s time to ignite a content revolution. This isn’t just about creating more content. It’s about creating better content that drives results. PPC [Google Ads rolls out new promotions feature for App campaigns]() [SEL-Blog-2024-09-03T184504.229]() Google Ads is testing a new "Promotions" feature for App Campaigns, allowing advertisers to create event-driven promotions tailored for mobile users. [sel_300x250_bot_a]() PPC [Google Ads unveils advanced performance planner for YouTube campaigns]() [Shutterstock_1466291753]() Google Ads introduces advanced Performance Planner plans, optimizing YouTube campaigns with tailored strategies for both Action and Awareness goals. Marketing artificial intelligence (AI) [6 ways to use Generative AI in your marketing]() [6-ways-to-use-generative-AI-for-your-marketing]() Get practical insights and strategies for integrating AI into your campaigns, from crafting effective prompts to driving engagement. PPC [ChatGPT for PPC: 17 strategic prompts you can use today]() [ChatGPT-for-paid-search-marketers-17-strategic-prompts-you-can-use-today]() Learn how to use ChatGPT to level up your paid search efforts without sacrificing strategy, authenticity and creativity. SEO [15 questions to ask your new SEO clients]() [15-questions-to-ask-your-new-SEO-clients]() Boost client retention and get better SEO results while avoiding roadblocks and frustrations by asking the right questions at the outset. Reader survey [Psst... Search Engine Land reader! We need your help.]() [5-star-review-smiling-woman-laptop-1920x1080-1]() Take this four-minute survey about your search marketing interests. Your insights will empower the Search Engine Land editors to create content you love. Bonus: Completing the survey enters you to win a $20 Amazon gift card as a special thank you! [Take the survey]() From MarTech - [Playable ads and longer campaigns gain traction in mobile gaming]() - [Apple, Netflix, Google, Ford, and Nike are attending MarTech for free. Are you?]() - [One way or another, cookies are going away]() - [Google Analytics 4 introduces benchmarking data]() - [Top tips for onboarding new martech vendors]() [bit.ly/SELdailynewsletter]() Connect with us! [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Facebook]() [Email]() [Search Engine Land]() Reach the Search Engine Land community. Learn about advertising/sponsorship [here](). This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe.]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: Search Engine Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2024 Third Door Media. All rights reserved. Safelist us. [To ensure delivery to your inbox, add us to your address book.]()

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