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This is the day in search marketing history: January 2,


Google, a search engine that is known to fight against “thin” content and paid links in 2012, seemed to have been behind a campaign that generated both for its Chrome browser.

A search for [This post is sponsored by Google] returned more than 400 pages, written apparently as part of a Google marketing campaign:

Google? Do you buy links? It sure looked like it:

It was also hypocritical because Google was paying to produce the same type of garbage that its Panda Update was designed to penalize.

What was Google thinking? This was only the beginning. See Search Engine Land’s follow-up stories:


Also on this day


Online tax-filing services can no longer hide free services from Google Search results

2020: The IRS revised its Free File agreement with online tax return software providers, requiring them to allow their Free File landing pages to be indexed by search engines and backing out of its pledge not to enter the e-file services marketplace.


The big PPC shifts of 2019 that will shape how we market in 2020

2020: Automation, full-funnel campaigns, shoppable ads and privacy-fueled paid search changes in 2019.

What makes people click on search ads?

2020: Did people click on a paid search ad because it answered a search query, mentioned a familiar brand, was listed above other search results, or had a compelling title, description, or image? Survey says…


Bing Ads offers agencies chance at prizes for accreditation, new accounts, more

2019: The sweepstakes offered incentive for agencies to increase their participation with Bing Ads.


Google’s Mueller spent New Year’s helping SEOs tackle hacked content, slow website issues

2019: John Mueller, a Google webmaster trends analyst, spent a portion of his New Year’s break responding to concerns and questions around Google search-related issues. Here’s what kept him occupied.


Google emphasizes ‘Message this business’ in new local search test

2019: Google was testing a bigger push for the messaging option within the local panel, by using a larger message button.


Google search tests new interface for movie, TV show streaming options

2019: Google was testing a change in the search results for movie and TV show streaming options, adding more streaming providers and options.


There’s nothing stopping climate change deniers from using Google AdWords

2018: Advertisers didn’t have to do anything special or out of the ordinary to get Google’s algorithms to display their ads. It wouldn’t be until 2021 that Google prohibited advertisers from running ads or monetizing content that contradicted scientific consensus on climate change.


Report: Amazon in discussions with consumer brands about ads on Alexa [company denies it]

2018: Amazon was reportedly in talks with several large consumer product companies, such as Procter & Gamble, about advertising and sponsorship opportunities through Alexa and voice search. However, Amazon denied the story, saying it had no plans to introduce ads on Alexa.


New search quality raters guidelines for Google Assistant and voice search evaluations

2018: Similar to the web search quality guidelines, raters evaluated voice responses from Google Assistant for information satisfaction, length, formulation and elocution.


Yahoo Search Back Online After 4+ Hour Outage; Bing Went Down Earlier Friday

2015: The outage to Yahoo’s dedicated search site lasted more than four hours.


Search In Pics: Google Winter Vacation, Boot Loops Cereal & Penguin Appetizers

2015: What people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have, and more.


Rumor: Apple May Buy Crowdsourced Mapping App Waze

2013: Spoiler alert: Apple didn’t get the crowd-sourced mapping and traffic app. But Google did later in 2013, for $1.3 billion.


Report: Google Antitrust Settlement Coming Tomorrow, Opponents Frustrated With FTC

2013: Google agreed to change some business practices and settle allegations it misused patents to thwart smartphone competitors.


Larry Page named “CEO Of The Year”

2012: Why? Because Page “reorganized the company’s management structure, redesigned the face of the company’s products and pushed forward with a multibillion-dollar deal to acquire a cellphone manufacturing outfit.


Google Launches US Election Hub Website

2012: It was similar to the Google News “Elections” section, but with different filtering options on news content and added data related to this year’s campaigns.


Activate The “Bells and Whistles” On Google’s iPhone Mobile App

2009: Surprise! Google’s iPhone app had a few extra hidden options in the Settings tab.


Report: Android OS Coming To Netbooks

2009: An Android OS netbook by 2010? Could it be? It didn’t take long at all, because netbooks made by Acer were shipped in the third quarter of 2009. (Dell was also considering Android as a netbook OS. What was a netbook? A smaller-than-typical laptop computer (R.I.P, 2007-2013).


Google’s Algorithm Awarding New Pages?

2008: Google seemed to be showing a bit too much love to new or very recent pages indexed by Google, ranking those pages extremely well for queries.


2008: A Beijing appeals court upheld a decision that Baidu was not guilty of property rights infringement for displaying links to websites offering illegal music downloads.


WhatsOpen Aims To Disseminate Local Business Hours Data Across Platforms

2008: The “social search engine” launched its public beta and seemed to be a “feature” rather than a fully developed new local concept.


Google To Make Stronger Effort With Blogging & Communication In 2007?

2007: Matt Cutts called for Google to have more people blogging and monitoring communities interested in their products.


More Google Q&A Spam

2007: Google Q&A spam was spotted for a search on [how tall is paris]. The results led to an adult site.


YouTube’s “Content Identification System” Delay May Hurt Google’s Plans

2007: An anticipated software release by YouTube to crack down on pirated videos with a “content identification system” software was delayed.


SMBs, Paid Search And Self-Service

2007: The question was: how many SMBs will sign up directly for paid search and how many must be acquired through a “push” channel (local sales force)? Some were convinced that a sales force is absolutely necessary for Google, Yahoo and Microsoft to acquire any meaningful penetration in the SMB market.


Google’s Manhattan Office Attractive & Inviting

2007: Translating the Googleplex Mountain View office company culture to New York seemed to be working out just fine.


Google Patches Serious Gmail Contacts Bug

2007: A serious bug was fixed in Google’s Gmail. Through a JavaScript loophole, websites could retrieve the user’s Gmail contacts list.


Search Engine Land Stats: 2007, In Review

2008: Some key stats reveal how Search Engine Land had grown over the past calendar year.


Best | top | most popular Search Engine Land stories of the year

Early January is a good time to take a final look back at the most popular stories from the past year. You can see which stories have received the most pageviews or social love in previous years.


Past contributions by Search Engine Land’s Subject Matter Experts (0SMEs)

These columns were created at a moment in time and have not changed since publication unless noted. These articles do not reflect the views of Search Engine Land.


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Danny Goodwin is the Managing Editor at Search Engine Land & SMX. Goodwin manages Search Engine Land’s subject-matter experts and writes daily about SEO and PPC. Goodwin also assists in programming our conference series, SMX – Search Marketing Expo.

Goodwin, prior to joining Search Engine Land was an Executive Editor at Search Engine Journal where he managed editorial initiatives for the brand. He was also an editor at Search Engine Watch. He has spoken at major search conferences, virtual events, as well as been interviewed by many publications and podcasts for his expertise.


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