Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.
Twitter is rolling out an update that will help users find older tweets in search results, rather than only tweets from the past week. Only a “small percentage” of these older tweets will appear at first, but this percentage will increase over time.
Twitter announced they are now displaying older tweets, when relevant, in their search results. Twitter said that the older tweets that show up in the search results represents a “fairly small percentage of total Tweets ever sent…
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We’ve already highlighted the exceptional content and highly qualified presenters at Search Marketing Expo – SMX West.
Daily as Web marketers or online business owners we read tons of information about Search Engine Optimization. One expert say’s one thing, another expert states totally different facts. Thus everyone is getting confused about what really is going on in SEO industry.
Thirty-one percent of Google’s traffic acquisition costs will go toward remaining the default search engine on iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPad in 2014. Mozilla will also see the amount it receives from Google grow
Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, released a video today explaining how a webmaster can location which links pointing to their web site is “unnatural.” As you know, Google has been sending unnatural link warnings to Webmasters for about a year now. Webmasters should act..
We’re delighted to announce that Jon Sinden, Manager of Digital Content & Social Media for Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment, will be presenting one of the keynotes at SMX Toronto, on Wednesday, March 20th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
We’re shifting into a world in which smartphones and tablets are beginning to rule the roost in terms of connectivity. More people are searching for information via mobile phones, tablets, and smartphones. Yelp reported several months ago that about 40% of searches came from their mobile app.