Find the perfect dish, no matter your craving
Let’s say you’re in charge of picking a restaurant for a family reunion dinner. You know your mom loves Italian food, but your niece and nephew are super picky about pizza. Your uncle insists on a great view, but your sister won’t go anywhere that doesn’t have good dessert. Oh, and you have to book a reservation by tomorrow. That’s a tall order — even for a foodie like you.
Sometimes finding a specific craving or determining a unique place to set a mood can take some time. When you’re searching for answers, it should come naturally and in a way that’s easy — especially when you’re catering to a family of picky eaters.
Today, we’re announcing a new set of features to help you find the perfect meal, from the first search to your first bite.
Satisfy your craving by searching for specific food dishes
Our research shows 40% of people already have a dish in mind when they search for food. So to help people find what they’re looking for, in the coming months you’ll be able to search for any dish and see the local places that offer it.
For example, my family loves soup dumplings, and we love trying new restaurants to find the juiciest, most flavorful ones. In the past, searching for soup dumplings near me would show a list of related restaurants. With our revamped experience, we’ll now show you the exact dish results you’ve been looking for. You can even narrow your search down to spicy dishes if you want a bit of a kick. No more digging through endless menus from different places to see if they have what you’re hungry for.

Use multisearch to identify and find food near you
Earlier this year, we introduced multisearch, an innovative way to search using images and text simultaneously.
For example, what if your friend posts a photo of a delicious-looking pastry and you don’t know what it is? Instead of messaging your friend and waiting for a response, you can use the Google app. Simply search a screenshot of the post to identify that it’s a kouign amann, a French pastry made with layers of butter and dough. Starting this fall, you can add “near me” to see bakeries nearby and try it yourself. Yum!

Get a better sense of what makes a restaurant special
How would you describe what keeps you coming back to one of your favorite restaurants? Maybe it serves one of the most authentic lasagna recipes you’ve ever had. Or maybe it’s where you’ve discovered amazing local artists on Thursday nights. When you’re exploring what makes a place unique, you want it to be as easy as getting a recommendation or an insider tip from a friend.
Star ratings are helpful, but they don’t tell you everything about a restaurant. In the coming months, you’ll be able to preview and evaluate restaurants to better understand what makes them special and help you make a decision. To make this possible, we use machine learning to analyze images and reviews from people (like you!) to find what makes a place distinctive.

See updated digital menus at your fingertips
Once you’ve found a restaurant that serves the dish you’re looking for, you’ll probably want to explore the menu to see if they offer something for everyone in your group. But it can be hard to find accurate menus online.
That’s why we’re expanding our coverage of digital menus, and making them more visually rich and reliable. We combine menu information provided by people and merchants, and found on restaurant websites that use open standards for data sharing. To do this, we use state-of-the-art image and language understanding technologies, including our Multitask Unified Model.
These menus will showcase the most popular dishes and helpfully call out different dietary options, starting with vegetarian and vegan.

We want to make searching for food easier and more natural so that you spend less time figuring out what to eat and more time enjoying the meal. Whatever you’re craving next, we’re here to help you find it.
Search On 2022: Search and explore information in new ways
At Search On today, we shared how we’re getting closer to making search experiences that reflect how we as people make sense of the world, thanks to advancements in machine learning. With a deeper understanding of information in its many forms — from language, to images, to things in the real world — we’re able to unlock entirely new ways to help people gather and explore information.
We’re advancing visual search to be far more natural than ever before, and we’re helping people navigate information more intuitively. Here’s a closer look.
Helping you search outside the box
With Lens, you can search the world around you with your camera or an image. (People now use it to answer more than 8 billion questions every month!) Earlier this year, we made visual search even more natural with the introduction of multisearch, a major milestone in how you can search for information. With multisearch, you can take a picture or use a screenshot and then add text to it — similar to the way you might naturally point at something and ask a question about it. Multisearch is available in English globally, and will be coming to over 70 languages in the next few months.
At Google I/O, we previewed how we’re supercharging this capability with “multisearch near me,” enabling you to snap a picture or take a screenshot of a dish or an item, then find it nearby instantly. This new way of searching will help you find and connect with local businesses, whether you’re looking to support your neighborhood shop, or just need something right now. “Multisearch near me” will start rolling out in English in the U.S. later this fall.

One of the most powerful aspects of visual understanding is its ability to break down language barriers. With Lens, we’ve already gone beyond translating text to translating pictures. In fact, every month, people use Google to translate text in images over 1 billion times, across more than 100 languages.
With major advancements in machine learning, we’re now able to blend translated text into complex images, so it looks and feels much more natural. We’ve even optimized our machine learning models so we’re able to do all this in just 100 milliseconds — shorter than the blink of an eye. This uses generative adversarial networks (also known as GAN models), which is what helps power the technology behind Magic Eraser on Pixel. This improved experience is launching later this year.

With the new Lens translation update, you can point your camera at a poster in another language, for example, and you’ll now see translated text realistically overlaid onto the pictures underneath.
And now, we’re putting some of our most helpful tools directly at your fingertips, beginning with the Google app for iOS. Starting today, you’ll see shortcuts right under the search bar to shop your screenshots, translate text with your camera, hum to search and more.

New ways to explore information
As we redefine how people search for and interact with information, we’re working to make it so you’ll be able to ask questions with fewer words — or even none at all — and we’ll still understand exactly what you mean, or surface things you might find helpful. And you can explore information organized in a way that makes sense to you — whether that’s going deeper on a topic as it unfolds, or discovering new points of view that expand your perspective.
An important part of this is being able to quickly find the results you’re looking for. So in the coming months, we’re rolling out an even faster way to find what you need. When you begin to type in a question, we can provide relevant content straight away, before you’ve even finished typing.

But sometimes you don’t know what angle you want to explore until you see it. So we’re introducing new search experiences to help you more naturally explore topics you care about when you come to Google.
As you start typing in the search box, we’ll provide keyword or topic options to help you craft your question. Say you’re looking for a destination in Mexico. We’ll help you specify your question — for example, “best cities in Mexico for families” — so you can navigate to more relevant results for you.

Maybe you hadn’t considered Oaxaca, but it looks like a great place to visit with the kids. And as you’re learning about a topic, like a new city, you might find yourself wondering what it will look like or what it will feel like. So we’re also making it easier to explore a subject by highlighting the most relevant and helpful information, including content from creators on the open web. For topics like cities, you may see visual stories and short videos from people who have visited, tips on how to explore the city, things to do, how to get there and other important aspects you might want to know about as you plan your travels.

Additionally, with our deep understanding of how people search, we’ll soon show you topics to help you go deeper or find a new direction on a subject. And you can add or remove topics when you want to zoom in and out. The best part is this can help you discover things that you might not have thought about. For example, you might not have known that Oaxacan beaches were one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets.
We’re also reimagining the way we display results to better reflect the ways people explore topics. You’ll see the most relevant content, from a variety of sources, no matter what format the information comes in — whether that’s text, images or video. And as you continue scrolling, you’ll see a new way to get inspired by related topics to your search. For instance, you may never have thought to visit the historic sites in Oaxaca or find live music while you’re there.

These new ways to explore information will be available in the coming months, to help wherever your curiosity takes you.
We hope you’re excited to search outside the box, and we look forward to continuing to build the future of search together.
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B2B Marketers on the Move: An Autumn Celebration of B2B Industry Marketing Leaders


2023 will be here before we know it, and with the swiftly changing B2B marketing landscape inevitably comes growth that can happen so fast that it’s difficult to fully appreciate without taking a moment to reflect on and enjoy the colorful leaves.
For more than two decades, TopRank Marketing has been honored to help a wide variety of the world’s top B2B marketers and major global brands elevate and go beyond merely being competitive, to standing out from the crowd with creative and award-winning successes. In this spirit, we like to regularly take the time to congratulate and honor business marketing leaders who have recently seen career advancement.
When B2B marketers take on new roles in leadership, it’s only natural to look for trusted resources that will help professionals in new positions hit the ground running, and TopRank Marketing is happy to have been a go-to B2B content and influencer marketing agency for so many top marketers in new leadership roles. We are also always seeking out B2B technology industry influencers advancing in their careers to partner with on unique content collaborations.
We offer hearty congratulations to the B2B marketing leaders featured in this sixth edition of B2B Marketers on the Move and our thanks for their sharing of B2B marketing advice.
B2B Marketers on the Move: Celebrating Autumn Movers and Marketing Leaders

Vasudha Badri-Paul is now Head of Global Marketing & Sales at Connectr

Jonathan Beaton is now Senior Vice President of Marketing at BlueVoyant

Meghan Keaney Anderson is now Vice President of Marketing at Jasper

Tequia Burt has been promoted to editor in chief, LinkedIn Ads blog, at LinkedIn*.
B2B Career Advice: “At a high level, the most valuable thing you can do to future-proof your career as a marketer is to build and strengthen digital skills.”

Lyndi Thompson is now Head of Demand Generation for B2B at Calm

Campbell Foster is now Vice President Marketing at Synthesis AI

Courtney Bosch-Tanguy is now Account Based Marketing Director at OwnBackup

Jim Rudden is now Chief Marketing Officer at Ontic

Imelda Khoo has taken a new position as vice president of marketing at Code Ocean.
B2B Career Advice: “When looking for your next move, don’t make compromises when it comes to the role, the people, or the company. Find a role where you can make the biggest difference. Work with people who share your values. Choose a company that’s doing good in the world.”

Tim Bourgeois is now Head of Demand Generation at Inrupt

Katrina Neal is now Campaign Strategy Manager, EMEA at Adobe

Andrew Moravick is now Senior Marketing Manager at MarketingProfs

Cindy Heidebluth is now Senior Marketing Manager at Icon Solutions

Claire Luinstra has been promoted to associate director, client accounts, at TopRank Marketing.
B2B Career Advice: “Don’t be afraid to set big goals for your career. Talk to leaders in the future roles you want and research what it takes to get there and be successful. Once you have the data, you can engineer a path to reach your goals. Along the way, empower yourself to revisit your plan and update it as needed.”

Michelle Herman is now VP of Marketing at Conviva

Jacob Pomplun is now Chief Growth Officer Nerdery

Graeme McKee is now VP of Marketing at Systal Technology Solutions

Lauren Margrave has been promoted to Director, Programs and Executive Marketing, Americas, at VMware.
B2B Career Advice “I have three key philosophies to my career growth:
One — Take risks and be bold. Your peers and your leaders notice individuals who step-up for the greater good; they also notice who does not. Be the one for the greater good.
Two — Remember to set healthy boundaries – your career can flourish – be smart on where you invest your time.
Three — Reach back to help those that follow you.”

Caitlin Orosz is now Marketing Director at Bungee Tech

Chris Moody is now Head of GTM Thought Leadership at Demandbase

Greg Tucker is now Vice President of Growth Marketing at FreightWaves

Sarah Leitz is now Chief Marketing Officer at SkySpecs

Ramon Ray has taken a new position as publisher at ZoneofGenius.com.
B2B Career Advice: “The best marketers realize that we are not ‘marketers’ we are humans, communicating with humans. When we do our best to convey the human emotion, need, desire and connection that our products are about, we will win. Human to Human connections is what marketing is all about.”

Christine Nurnberger is now Chief Marketing Officer at ExtraHop

Lisa Marcyes has taken a new position as head of social media at Cohesity.

Ed Keller has taken a new position as senior advisor at Focaldata.

Debbie Friez has been promoted to senior manager, social and influencer marketing, at TopRank Marketing.
B2B Career Advice: “Always be looking for opportunities and networking (virtual networking is great, too).
Share you career hopes and ideas with the leadership at your organization, so you are not overlooked because you were shy.
I recently saw a post on social media suggesting women (and really everyone) should write down their wins and milestones all year long. Then, when it comes to your review time, you have a wealth of great information to share and not just the last two weeks of accomplishments.”

Todd Friesen has been promoted to vice president of SEO, marketing operations and digital experience, at Vimeo.

Clare Carr has taken a new position as vice president of enterprise marketing at Chief.

David Fisher has taken a new position as global social selling lead, senior sales enablement specialist, at SAS.

Maureen Jann has taken a new position as senior content manager, financial services and healthcare, at Twilio.
B2B Career Advice: “Quitting can be a gift. My burnout adventure helped me see that I have the opportunity to build my career with more magic and joy at the root of it. Give yourself the opportunity to intentionally redesign the way you want work to fit into your life.”

Alison J. Herzog has been promoted to head of global corporate marketing, acceptance solutions, at Visa.

Tiffany Duncan has taken a new position as senior director of corporate marketing at Solera, Inc.

Christopher White has been promoted to director, head of new to credit marketing, at Capital One.
B2B Career Advice: “Focus on driving real, measurable business results (not vanity metrics) and follow-up with clear storytelling on how you did it. Titles and higher salaries will follow.”

Tim Schmoyer has taken a new position as chief creator coach at vidIQ.

Jessica Martin has taken a new position as senior manager, growth marketing, at Honeycomb.io.
B2B Career Advice: “There’s never been a better time for marketers to have their cake and eat it too. In this job market, you can be picky, find your people, and get the paycheck you deserve. Don’t settle!”

Joy Katz has taken a new position as partner manager, North America cloud and technology, alliances and channels, at Oracle.

Kaelin McGill has been promoted to account director, Creative Studio, at LinkedIn*.

Bob Sparkins has been promoted to manager of partnerships and education at Leadpages.

Monica Wright has taken a new position as director of global demand generation at StreamSets Inc.
B2B Career Advice: “Culture can make or break an opportunity – it attracts people and business. Trusting and valuing the teams you work with is everything, so be transparent. Surround yourself with people much smarter than you, and not only will you rise to the challenge, you’ll always be learning.”
Thanks To Each of These Inspiring Leaders For Helping Elevate the B2B Marketing Industry
We extend many thanks to each of the talented B2B marketing professionals we’ve featured here, who have all recently been promoted or taken on new industry positions. We’re certain that you’ll elevate and reach new heights when it comes to the performance and success you’ll deliver in your new roles.
You can find our previous edition of B2B Marketers on the Move here.
If you’re looking for a new change of your own, take a moment to check out our own list of current job openings at TopRank Marketing on our careers page.
*LinkedIn is a TopRank Marketing client.
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