Google published a study last Thursday on how in-store shoppers use smartphones. The study is useful for marketers to understand how smartphone users use search and other features while shopping in stores…
Google published a study last Thursday on how in-store shoppers use smartphones. The study is useful for marketers to understand how smartphone users use search and other features while shopping in stores…
A video from Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, today answers some of the questions about what webmasters and SEOs should expect in the near future in regards to SEO. The question Matt asked and answered was, “What should we expect in the next few months in terms of SEO for..
We just recently taped a new round of webmaster videos, and I thought this video deserved a full-fledged blog post.
Relationship building with a giant, remote, hugely powerful company.
After trying to perform searches via Google SMS Search last week, many users discovered that the mobile search service had been discontinued. In the Google Web Search Help forum, a Google spokesperson wrote, “Closing products always involves tough choices, but we do think very hard about each… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
After trying to perform searches via Google SMS Search last week, many users discovered that the mobile search service had been discontinued. In the Google Web Search Help forum, a Google spokesperson wrote, “Closing products always involves tough choices, but we do think very hard about each… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
“Search Engine Optimization: The One Visual SEO Book You’ll Really Ever Need” (Third Edition) by Kristopher Jones is out now and covers everything from SEO basics to technical, social, and local search.
On Friday, Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts announced on Twitter that the Penguin update we are expecting this year, will be coming in the next few weeks. Matt Cutts said…
Google’s head of search spam, has decided to publish a bunch of blog posts that were sitting in draft mode on his personal blog. He said his blog needs to cough up a hairball – hence the animated GIF used here. But we can learn a few things when Matt Cutts coughs up hairballs.
Espionage has benefits, especially for a small business trying to compete with the big boys.