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Tag Archives: Deprecate

Google Ads to deprecate enhanced CPC for search and display ads

Company will begin phasing out enhanced CPC in October, with the goal of transitioning all remaining campaigns to manual CPC by March 2025. Anu Adegbola on September 9, 2024   Google Ads will phase out the option to use enhanced cost-per-click (eCPC) for new Search and Display campaigns in October.  Key dates: October: eCPC option removed for … Continue reading Google Ads to deprecate enhanced CPC for search and display ads

Google To Deprecate Sitemaps ‘Ping’ Endpoint Later This Year

Sitemaps ping endpoint is going away Google, Monday, June 26, 2023 The Sitemaps Protocol was introduced in 2005 to help search engines with the discovery of new URLs, and also to help with scheduling new crawls of already discovered URLs. It’s a wildly popular protocol that hasn’t changed for over 15 years. While the general … Continue reading Google To Deprecate Sitemaps ‘Ping’ Endpoint Later This Year