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  1. YouTube AI Overviews are now being tested in search results, highlighting relevant video clips from searches. The post YouTube Tests AI Overviews In Search Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  2. YouTube expands title A/B testing globally to all creators with advanced features. Test up to three titles or title-thumbnail combinations per video. The post YouTube Title A/B Testing Rolls Out Globally To Creators appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  3. YouTube's new AI-powered hook generator helps creators combat viewer drop-off with three hook types. Learn how this tool can assist video retention and channel growth. The post YouTube Unveils New AI-Powered Hook Generator appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  4. YouTube is launching a timeline editor for Shorts that shows clips, overlays, and audio in one view, with drag-and-drop trimming, reordering, and zoom. The post YouTube Upgrades Shorts Editor With Timeline View appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  5. Creators reporting YouTube view drops since mid-August may be seeing the effects of an ad-block filter change that interferes with view logging, per YouTube Liaison. The post YouTube View Drops Likely Tied To Ad-Block List Change appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article

  6. YouTube's Rene Ritchie advises creators on adapting to mid-roll ad changes, recommends combining automatic and manual placements. The post YouTube’s Creator Liaison Shares Advice For Mid-Roll Ad Changes appeared first on Search Engine Journal. View the full article





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