ISSUE 146 – 1st August 2014
New Russian Bill Will Impact Search, Social & Advertisers Amidst present political tensions, a new bill has been passed in Russia that states all data regarding Russian citizens must be physically stored in Russia. This law will come into force on 1st September 2016 and in the intervening period, a multitude of internet services and advertisers will need to address their data storage. This impacts the likes of Google, Facebook and Twitter as well as sites which sell products or services in Russia. The Russian government’s point of view is that this is for data protection however this will make advertising and retail in Russia increasingly difficult for a wide variety of brands.
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New Bing Site Safety Page Tells You Why Sites Aren't Safe to Visit In the past few weeks, Bing rolled out its site safety page, a place where searchers can better understand why Bing is indicating that a site may not be safe to visit. In the past, a customer would click on a potentially dangerous search result and be presented with a warning cautioning them that visiting this site could be dangerous, but with no real context or background information. With the rollout of the Bing Site Safety Page, Bing users can now understand in more depth the reasons for the warning.
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Experts Weigh In On Google’s “Pigeon” Update Aimed At Improving Local Search Results Search Engine Land has named the new yet to be named Google Algorithm update as "Pigeon". Experts within the Search Industry tells
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us whether they feel the 'Pigeon' has helped to improve local search results
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