Hi there! It’s time for the digital marketing news this week. Let’s dive into it.
First, Google has announced that it is now indexing CSV files. If you have CSV files on the web, you need to ensure that you are comfortable with them being indexed by Google.
In other news, Hugging Face, a company that hosts hundreds of thousands of AI models for high-tech giants like Microsoft, Meta, and Google, has raised an additional $235 million. This brings their total valuation to $4.5 billion. Hugging Face has also collaborated with IBM and NASA to deploy open-sourced geospatial models.
Google has updated Page Speed Insights with Lightspeed 11. This update fixes some bugs and introduces new features to improve page speed.
WordPress now offers a hundred-year domain name registration, along with managed hosting, backups, and 24/7 customer support.
Google has stated that a page doesn’t need to be in the top 10 results to be a rich result. To increase your chances of getting featured snippets and rich results, make sure to review the rich results of your competitors and create more of those for yourself.
Open AI has launched ChatGPT Enterprise, a premium version that offers privacy, security, and new features. It is SOC 2 compliant, ensuring the management of customer data based on security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.
Google advises against slowing down your website to increase time on site. This was meant as a joke, but some people took it seriously.
Google is testing clickable links within search result descriptions. Keep an eye out for this feature.
In conclusion, here are some action items for you:
- Check if you are okay with CSV files being indexed by Google.
- Consider registering a domain name for 100 years.
- Review the rich results of your competitors and create more of those for yourself.
- Explore ChatGPT Enterprise as a potential SAS solution for your team.
- Ensure that your title tags include keywords that appear in the top five positions of search engines.
That’s it for the digital marketing news this week. I hope you found it informative. Don’t forget to like and comment. See you next week!