"Google is tweaking how sponsored results will appear in Search. Going forward, it will group any text ads on the Search page into a "Sponsored results" section that will appear at the top of the screen. The size of the ads is unchanged and Google says there will never be more than four ads in a grouping. Once you scroll past the section with ads, you can click a button to hide all sponsored results."
"According to Google, "the new design helps people navigate the top of the page more easily." Maybe that's because people have gotten used to automatically looking farther down the search results to skip the AI Overviews. Google's announcement even noted that the sponsored tab might appear either above or below its AI-generated summary. What's another second of scrolling to actually reach information?"
Google will group text ads on Search into a labeled "Sponsored results" section that appears at the top of the page. Ad sizes remain unchanged and groupings will contain no more than four ads. A control appears once the user scrolls past the ad section, enabling hiding of all sponsored results. The sponsored grouping can appear above or below AI-generated summaries, and an additional "Sponsored results" section may appear at the bottom that can only be hidden after it has been seen. The change is rolling out globally on mobile and desktop.
Read at Engadget
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