The Mayan calendar ended this month. Contrary to the “predictions,” it wasn’t the end of the world, just the end of Mayan content. To avoid having your company come up short on content, let’s look at the history of web content and trends for 2013.
The Mayan calendar ended this month. Contrary to the “predictions,” it wasn’t the end of the world, just the end of Mayan content. To avoid having your company come up short on content, let’s look at the history of web content and trends for 2013.
The NSTIC (National Strategies for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace) the online Identity verification program is no longer a theoretical probability, the NSTIC is here and in go mode, thanks in part to Google. So now what?
The Social Media Cheat Sheet This new infographic from SM2 (a social media monitoring platform) provides a handy guide to social media for business. The infographic provides tips and pitfalls for using the top 9 social networks for business including Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
On December 14th we reported pretty significant signs that there was a Google update brewing and all the other metrics and third-party services we checked afterwards indeed confirmed our findings.
Google Image search is powerful, it helps you find lots of images in a quick and fluid way. But what about not finding images…
Posted by randfish Salutations, flappers and dappers! Today we come to you from the golden age of the Internet. That's right, the 1920's! SEOmoz's resident Whiskbroom has put on his finest glad rags and is going to give you some knowledge, strictly on the level. OK, you got us.
Have you ever seen your robots.txt file return a match in the Google search results before? Does that upset you?
Have you ever seen your robots.txt file return a match in the Google search results before?
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: What’s In Your 2013 SEO Playbook? I’ve thought about writing my 2013 SEO game plan since I hit the submit button for last year’s version