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Plus, do you know the latest podcast lingo? To view this email as a web page, [click here]() Oct 05, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, and what is content? I’ve been chatting with someone on the marketing ops side of marketing a few times a month just to get an idea of how they think the [upcoming cookieless world]() will affect things on their end. She was telling me about tagging and attribution in the many CRMs that she helps clients with and the conversation drifted to what happens in “the middle.” Her work encompasses the beginning (planning campaigns and tagging) and the end (collecting attribution data and making decisions based on it). But she didn’t have a lot of insight into the middle. Her assumption was that all SEO and PPC were essentially just “content.” We walked through the technical basics of SEO and PPC and she asked, “So does anyone not need content?” And it got me thinking about the definition of content. We just assume it means pages or posts on our sites, but content can also encompass Google My Business and social media posts, ad creative and landing pages, infographics and videos, and more. Content is what makes the web work. It goes beyond both SEO and PPC but is also at the core of what they are. P.S. Love my musings? Join me for more at my [SMX Next keynote](). If you don’t, then you should still join for other people’s expert knowledge. :) Carolyn Lyden,Director of Search Content SEO Another Google algorithm update likely happened this weekend “Many of the tracking tools are showing levels that we have not seen since a Google core update. Moz reported 101 degree weather, Advanced Web Ranking was at the top of its chart,… and the other tools are also super hot,” [said Barry Schwartz]() on Search Engine Roundtable. The SEO community has only seen some chatter, however, but it was a big deal to some marketers: “USA traffic [is] still way off, down about 30% from the first two weeks of Sept and still dropping. USA has dropped so much that my UK traffic is now 2/3 of USA, for a population 6+X larger,” said one SEO. “Big movements across all topics and countries. The volatility is similar to a core update. It’s the update they started rolling out yesterday,” said another. Why we care. If you saw big dips in USA traffic last week or over the weekend, it might be attributed to what’s going on algorithm-wise. Let your clients and stakeholders know what happened before they come to you asking about metrics anomalies. [A single source of truth is the foundation of any digital ecosystem]() A single, accessible view of the customer empowers marketers to understand and better engage with their customers by knowing who they are and what they are looking for. Register for Signals21 and hear real-life case studies from marketers at leading brands who have worked feverishly to nullify data silos, push for organizational change and eradicate the “but this is the way we’ve always done things” approach. [Read More »]() Social Facebook and Instagram outages could affect your social advertising metrics Facebook and Instagram were down for over two hours yesterday. The outrage resulted in quite a few [funny tweets](), as Twitter was one of the only social media platforms still up at the time. The error message suggested a Domain Name System (DNS) error. Those who used Facebook as a login verification for other apps also could not log in to those third-party systems. The outage isn’t the first for Facebook. The app and websites were down in March and July this year, too. Why we care. Make sure to mark the outage in your Analytics if you rely heavily on leads or traffic from social. The outage will have a heavy impact on both paid and organic social media campaigns, but fortunately only for a short period of one day. Also read: [What marketers can do next time a major social network (ahem, Facebook) goes down]() Webinar Today: 5 Tips to Max your Google Ads Search Spend Efficiency and Grow As we come to crunch time for the end of the calendar year, brand owners and their agencies look to squeeze every ounce of performance from their campaigns. With this focus comes the risk of wastage or ineffective regional campaigns – all putting 2022 budgets at risk. Join this session to hear 5 cutting edge tactics to improve your spend efficiency and get tips to apply in your day-to-day. [There's still time to register! »]() Search Shorts Keyword data trends in keyword planner, responsive video ad scripts, deep links with content and PR, and the socialization of GMB Google is showing trending keyword data within Google keyword planner. “This is a small experiment. We’re always testing new ways to improve our experience for our advertisers and users, but don’t have anything specific to announce right now,” a Google Ads spokesperson told Search Engine Land. Hat tip to Arbab Usmani for [sending us a screenshot](). Support for Responsive Video Ads in scripts. Reminder: Last week Google Ads [launched support]() for responsive video ads in Google Ads scripts. If you were using the TrueView for action campaign type, you must update your code to use the new video ad type. How to use content and PR to build deep links. Deep links can drastically improve organic performance in the long term, but they are hard to get and we can’t influence where publishers link to. [Screaming Frog has a guide]() to work around those issues, though. Google local search trends: Socialization. Google’s local platform — comprising Google My Business, Google Maps, and the local component of Google Search — has become, under our noses, [a massive social network](). Google has achieved this status not through traditional methods of connecting users to each other, but by allowing and encouraging users to share their experiences, questions, and opinions about local businesses in a variety of forms and at a massive scale. Get your team on the same page at SMX Successful search marketing requires thoughtful coordination between diverse teams responsible for SEO, PPC, content, data, and beyond. One key to nurturing that coordination is a shared training experience that gets teams on the same page, speaking the same language, and working towards a shared vision of success. Attend SMX online, November 9-10, to unify your teams… and unlock up to 20% off registration while you’re at it! [Register Now »]() What We're Reading The podcast ad glossary: A whole slew of new jargon for advertisers Sure you may know what a pre-roll, mid-roll, and post-roll ad is in podcast advertising, but how about inventory source targeting or a baked-in ad? Podcasting is experiencing a serious boom, and with that comes all the different ways advertisers can reach those very targeted audiences of listeners. SXM Media recently published a guide to [podcast advertising lingo]() to clarify the new jargon that’s come along since podcasts have really taken off (especially in the ad world). So a baked-in ad is “part of the actual podcast recording, meaning they live with that episode forever.” This is the opposite of a dynamically inserted ad which gives podcasters “the ability to insert ads, either client-provided, announcer-read, or host-read, at the time of download. This ensures that all ads are relevant to the time of year (we wouldn’t want any holiday ads in the peak of summer) and to the listener themselves.” Oh and inventory source targeting is “the ability to target the inventory of your favorite publishers at-scale, like Stitcher or Pandora.” Make sure to check out the guide to stay up to date on the latest podcabulary — there will be a pop quiz later. [Search Engine Land] [() Information on 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.]() © 2006-2021 Third Door Media. All Rights Reserved.

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