Posted by Dr. Pete Don’t panic – it’s not what you think
Posted by Dr. Pete Don’t panic – it’s not what you think
Yesterday, Google announced one of the biggest changes to their search results, maybe ever.
The new Google “Search Plus Your World” feature — which I’m now simply calling “Search Plus” — has just gone live for me. Huge debate erupted yesterday over whether it somehow favors Google+. I can see now that it clearly does, even more than I thought….
I interviewed the Chris Boggs via telephone and it was a very exciting geek-like conversation. We discussed SEMPO and upcoming conferences where you can see him, but more importantly we talked about the major issues he sees as SEMPO President. We also discussed Panda and what marketers and businesses are going to need to do Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal
Twitter has criticized Google’s major search update unveiled on Tuesday, claiming they are “bad” for web users, as they make it harder to find information.
A new Google Maps / Google Places bug was reported at Google Places Help the other day. It appears that owner responses to reviews on Google Maps show up fine for desktop users but not for iPhone…
Most of the time an increase in search engine visibility does generate additional organic traffic, but what should a B2B marketer do if it doesn’t?
Yesterday, Google announced the new “Search plus Your World” update. The change, which is already live for some users, is gradually being rolled out over the next several days. Google will now make it easier for their users to locate Personal Results (user’s own photos and Google+ posts), Profiles in Search (network’s photos and Google+ Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal
Posted by Erica McGillivray Holy smokes, I don't think our product and development teams have slept since Thanksgiving; they're probably really dreaming of figgy pudding with all the new features they've been creating.
In November I wrote a post explaining how just one line of code could destroy your SEO. It underscored the fact that sometimes hidden dangers can kill your SEO efforts. In addition, it also explained how a thorough audit can reveal those issues and get your site back on track SEO-wise. Well, I’m back with Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal