The hashtag, or ‘#’, is a regular feature on Twitter and is making its way into the daily conversations of people who actually say things like “hashtag: awkward” out loud. No wonder then that it is “word of the year”.
The hashtag, or ‘#’, is a regular feature on Twitter and is making its way into the daily conversations of people who actually say things like “hashtag: awkward” out loud. No wonder then that it is “word of the year”.
The hashtag, or ‘#’, is a regular feature on Twitter and is making its way into the daily conversations of people who actually say things like “hashtag: awkward” out loud. No wonder then that it is “word of the year”.
The hashtag, or ‘#’, is a regular feature on Twitter and is making its way into the daily conversations of people who actually say things like “hashtag: awkward” out loud.
Last month, D.C. contractor Dietz Development made news when it filed a $750,000 Internet defamation lawsuit against its former customer, Jane Perez, for negative reviews she posted on Yelp and Angie’s List regarding renovation work at her home
Knowledge is power, as the old saying goes. So what do marketers need to know about Google’s Knowledge Graph to power their SEO and search strategies?
Google had been offering users a warning if they searched for terms including “Freedom”, and whenever someone in China had made such a move would tell them that their internet connection could be interrupted. Such warnings ceased in early December.
It seems everyone has resolutions for the New Year, and mobile SEOs should be no exception. Last year, I focused my first column of the year on predicting trends for the New Year, rather than making resolutions on mobile search. And while those minor predictions have stood up pretty well, this year…
I am a big fan of large enterprise organizations having an in-house SEO team. However, there are strong arguments for supplementing the efforts of your in-house team with help from external SEO expertise. Below are a two major reasons why. The Complexity Of Topics It has been stated many times by…
As it is our tradition, here is our monthly recap of all Google Webmaster related topics we’ve covered in the past month and summarizing anything new in the ongoing WebmasterWorld thread.
Last week was a banner business moment for search giant, Google. The Federal Trade Commission ruled to drop any further action against Google after a two year long antitrust investigation. According to Edward Wyatt, writing for the New York Times: Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the F.T.C., said that “While not everything Google did was beneficial, on The post FTC Concedes to Google on Antitrust Ruling appeared first on Search Engine Journal .