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Plus, Google’s June 23 spam update and Fred Vallaeys answers your top FLoC questions To view this email as a web page, [click here]() Jun 24, 2021 Good morning, Search Marketer, could the industry’s biggest players win over privacy enthusiasts? Brave, the privacy-centric browser, recently made its search engine available as an open beta. And last week, DuckDuckGo boasted about its 55% increase in search traffic over the last 12 months. Both companies are expanding their offerings to appeal to privacy-conscious users, and I would assume they’re doing so because they see a growing business opportunity. It’s easy to just say that the smaller search engines are trying to take a bite out of Google’s market share, because they are, but [that’s something of an oversimplification](). The tech giants, like Google and Apple, are also trying to show users that they care about privacy — or perhaps, that they care that their users care about privacy. You can see it in the language used in their blog posts and in the changes and features they’ve announced as of late, like Apple’s App Tracking Transparency and [Google’s Android counterpart to it](). My opinion is that the companies that were founded with privacy as a cornerstone are likely to develop better products for privacy-conscious users because the strategic decisions they make and the investment capital they take will be dictated by that core philosophy. On the other hand, the entrenched players already have stakeholders to answer to and may have built their products long before privacy was top-of-mind for so many users, meaning that they may have to overhaul a lot of their offerings. However, they’re also more likely to have the resources to make it happen. Will Google, Bing, Facebook or any of the other tech giants be able to attract more privacy-minded users, or are their initiatives more about preventing users from leaving their ecosystems? Let me know what you think, email me at [gnguyen@thirddoormedia.com]() (subject line: Hands off my cookie jar). George Nguyen,Editor SEO Google Search released a spam update on June 23 For those who’ve (understandably) lost track, over the last two months we’ve experienced Google’s product reviews update, the June core update, the page experience update (which is still rolling out) and yesterday, the company announced that it rolled out a spam update totally separate from all those other ones. Yesterday’s spam update rolled out in a single day, unlike core updates do, and Google also revealed that a second spam update will come next week. If you noticed ranking changes yesterday, they might be related to Google’s spam-fighting efforts, so ensure your site is playing by Google’s rules and guidelines to preserve your organic visibility. [Read more here.]() [Free eBook: Driving sales for software companies thanks to email marketing]() Some have dared say email is a thing of the past. But results from this channel show that email isn’t going anywhere. From the marketing mix, this channel brings the highest return on investment and — with the right strategy — can be the most powerful tactic in your marketing toolbox. Sendinblue’s latest email marketing eBook dedicated to the software industry reveals this is particularly the case for SaaS and digital solutions. [Read More »]() Privacy Ask the expert: Your top FLoC questions answered “Let me get on my soapbox here for a minute and talk about the thing that’s really huge now. The thing that we can immediately do something about and that too many advertisers do wrong, is they don’t communicate to Google what a conversion is. Yeah, you do conversion tracking, but you don’t really tell Google what it is that you truly care about,” said Frederick Vallaeys about improving measurement in FLoC at the Q&A after his SMX Advanced session. Attendees from all over the world threw their toughest FLoC inquiries and scenarios at Vallaeys, cofounder and CEO at Optmyzr. Tl;dr? - Will it work for B2B? Maybe - How is Google testing FLoC? Constantly. - How can we improve measurement? Tell Google what metrics actually matter. - How will cross-device browsing and targeting work? If you search differently on each device, you’ll be in different cohorts on each. - Will targeting still be precise? Yes. [Read his full answers here.]() Webinar Today: The Future of Digital Advertising--How to Deliver Personalization at Scale with Agility and Automation Building great ad creative is more important than ever to grab your audience’s attention and drive better business results. As a result, agility in digital advertising is becoming a crucial strategy to take advantage of real-time creative opportunities and deliver the most relevant ad to the right customer, even as third-party cookies crumble. [There's still time to register! »]() Indicator Consumer interest already exceeds 2019 levels in some states Americans are eager to return to their pre-pandemic lifestyles, according to data from [Yelp’s June 2021 Economic Recovery Report](). Consumer interest (shown above), measured by actions taken by users to connect with businesses on Yelp, has already exceeded 2019 levels in states such as Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, South Dakota, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Smaller metro areas seem to be recovering more rapidly than larger metros, which may have implemented more aggressive safety measures to counteract the spread of COVID. Recovery is also well underway across numerous business sectors: restaurants have recovered to 86% of their 2019 consumer interest levels while food businesses have bounced back to 92%. Shopping and retail is also making a return, having recovered to 92% of March–May 2019 levels, driven by what many are referring to as “revenge shopping.” Home and local services, fueled by heightened demand, have recovered to 99% of 2019 levels and automotive services have exceeded the benchmarks from two years ago, with Yelp measuring 106% recovery in this sector. [Affordable, actionable conversion optimization training]() Registration is open for SMX Convert — an all-new training experience from the Search Engine Land experts. Explore the latest in organic and paid search conversion optimization and walk away with actionable tactics to drive search marketing success. Join us online, August 17! [Register for just $99 »]() On The Move Mordy Oberstein joins Semrush as head of communications #SEOchat organizer and host Mordy Oberstein has joined SEO toolset provider Semrush as its new head of communications. In addition to facilitating SEOchat, Oberstein is an active member of the SEO community, co-hosting EDGE of the Web’s news podcast as well as his own SEO Rant podcast and having presented at multiple SMX events. Prior to joining Semrush, Oberstein served as liaison to the SEO community for Wix, and he will continue to be a member of Wix’s advisory board. Before that, he worked for another SEO toolset provider, Rank Ranger, as its chief marketing officer. “[I want] to help the people on my team be as effective and as happy as possible — that’s #1 by far,” Oberstein told Search Engine Land when asked what he hopes to achieve in his new role. “And, to share deep and really helpful information and data that can help SEOs better understand the environment that they are in so as to make better decisions, as well as help the community understand what Semrush is all about, from the product itself to the role the brand plays in helping SEOs be better SEOs,” he added. Shorts Rumors of new GMB reports, Bing’s Pride Month theme and clauses you might want to add to your contracts GMB “rush hour” and “about your company” reports. [Two new reports]() may be coming to Google My Business Insights. Lluc B. Penycate shared some screenshots of the “rush hour” report, which also tells you about visit length, and the “about your business” report, that can tell you what customers think about your business, likely based on reviews and ratings. Show your pride with Bing search. It’s not exactly the beginning of Pride Month anymore, but that doesn’t really matter. [Bing just added a Pride theme]() to its web search interface — it’s vibrant and I’ll be using it for the foreseeable future. What are you highlighting in your contracts? The answers to question #2 of Tuesday’s [#PPCchat]() provided practitioners with some ways that they can advocate for, and protect, themselves. Standard response times and procedures for non-responsive clients are two things PPCchat host Julie Bacchini [includes]() in her contracts, while Ameet Khabra includes liability — “I had to file a suit against a client once so this one is super duper important,” she [tweeted](). [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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