In 2012, Google’s sponsored post campaign to promote its Chrome browser produced posts that violated its guidelines against “thin” content and potentially those against buying links.
A day later, we found out what happened, according to Google. In Google: Yes, Sponsored Post Campaign Was Ours But Not What We Signed-Up For, Google told Search Engine Land:
“Google never agreed to anything more than online ads. We have consistently avoided paid sponsorships, including paying bloggers to promote our products, because these kind of promotions are not transparent or in the best interests of users. We’re now looking at what changes we need to make to ensure that this never happens again.”
Google took manual action, demoting the Google Chrome home page. As a result, searches for [browser] no longer brought up the page.
Read all about it in Google’s Chrome Page No Longer Ranks For “Browser” After Sponsored Post Penalty.
2022: “Health causes,” “sexual orientation,” “religious practices and groups,” and “political beliefs, social issues, causes, organizations and figures,” were among the examples of targeting options slated for deprecation.
2020: To enter, advertisers had to complete the Microsoft Advertising Certified Professional (MACP) certification, add a new Microsoft Advertising account, or enroll in the Micorosft Advertising Partner Program.
2020: Walmart Media Group named four initial advertising partners to support sponsored search campaigns.
2019: Frédéric Dubut, a senior program manager at Microsoft working on Bing Search, said when you create a specific section in your robots.txt file for its Bingbot crawler, you should make sure to list all the default directives in that section.
2018: Google’s parent Alphabet was reportedly considering a sale of reviews publication Zagat. And by March, the deal was done, when The Infatuation bought Zagat.
2014: What people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.
2013: After 19 months of investigation, political maneuvering, lobbying and intense speculation the FTC has closed its antitrust investigation of Google, which came away largely unscathed from the process.
2013: Bing was changing four of the Deep Links (Bing’s name for what Google calls Sitelinks) under the Google search result and pointing them to completely different domains. See also: Strange Bug In Bing Deep Links Shows Facebook, Craigslist As Part Of Google
2013: The new feature let searchers upload an image of a face and Baidu would then try to return other photos of the same person, with information on the name of the person.
2011: The illustrated guide showed how Google tracked its users and how DuckDuckGo didn't.
2011: YouTube, and parent Google, became considered TV broadcasters in Italy, according to new rules by the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM). The rules applied equally to other websites providing video content, provided they also ran advertising.
2011: Android OS achieved a 25.8% market share, putting it within striking distance of Apple's iOS, while the Chrome browser reached a major milestone, capturing 10% of the market.
2011: A final reminder for search marketers to move their Yahoo Search Marketing account over to Microsoft adCenter.
2011: Once upon a time, Facebook was a private company and made only $2 billion a year in advertising.
2011: A look at how three different Android cousins performed and measured up against the iPhone.
2008: Matt Marlon was arrested for allegedly conning homeowners faced with foreclosure to give the company their homes.
2008: A guide to stealth search start-ups of the time, including Blekko, Powerset, Hakia, Mahalo, Cuill and more.
2008: IAC Search & Media and/or ASK Jeeves advertisers were entitled to a reimbursement for click fraud or other invalid or improper clicks.
2008: It was a location for new publishers to go and get started with AdSense.
2008: The world said goodbye to Yahoo Picks Of The Week & Picks Of The Day after 12 years.
2008: The service sent a text link that opens a mobile page with a map and turn-by-turn directions.
2008: Social search engine ChaCha introduced a new text-based mobile service called “textChaCha” to answer potentially any question from mobile users.
2007: In-car navigation provider Dash and Yahoo Local announced a deal to deliver Yahoo Local content via Dash’s portable “Dash Express” device and system.
2007: Google was looking to hire more people, quicker, and have less standards in terms of SAT score and GPA, but with more focus on how the applicant may fit within the company culture and work ethic.
2007: Google and Earthlink were finally near finalizing an agreement with San Francisco officials to provide free WiFi to the city.
2007: It appeared that Google was testing a feature that allowed AdSense publishers to block ads from showing via a keyword list.
2007: Google, Apple and Napster were all sued by Jonathan T. Taplin’s Intertainer for patent infringement of a 2005 patent that covers commercial distribution of audio and video over the Internet.
2007: Google’s YouTube was hiring six advertising sales representatives, all based in different parts of the U.S.
2007: About 1,000 visitors came from the ad, which generated 70% less page views than the PPC counterpart, 30% less time spent on the site than the PPC counterpart, but the registration rate (his goal) was about the same as the PPC counterpart. Background: Google Newspaper Ads Run Again
2007: When Microsoft paid to advertise its search engine on a competitor.
2007: A robots.txt error was displaying errors based on Google's cache URL, not publisher URLs.
2007: This fun and cool service let “geeks show they care.”
Early January is a good time to take a final look back at the most popular stories from the past year. Check out what stories earned the most pageviews and social love in prior years:
2022: If your competitors outrank you, there's probably a good reason for it. At SMX Next, Ashley Segura shared how she uses data analysis to discover those reasons, along with fresh content ideas that can help you close the gap.
These columns are a snapshot in time and have not been updated since publishing, unless noted. Opinions expressed in these articles are those of the author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.
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