Archive for May, 2013

Google AdWords Office Hours Today at 2

2013/05/02

For those of you looking for some Google AdWords advice on metrics and account optimization…

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How Not to Visualize Your Data

2013/05/02

Posted by Dr. Pete Lately, I’ve been seeing data visualizations everywhere, including the products in my own kitchen

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5 Tips On Using Google Now On iOS

2013/05/02

Google posted on their Google+ page five tips for iOS users to get the most of using Google Now on iOS. Those tips are everything from configuring your settings to adding Google Search App to your dock. Here they are..

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Twitter Ads Self-Serve Platform Opens to All U.S. Users

2013/05/01

Twitter’s self-serve ad platform is now available to all U.S.

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Yelp Reports Record Highs With $46 Million In Net Revenue For Q1 2013

2013/05/01

Yelp released their first quarter 2013 earnings report today, announcing a 68 percent increase from Q1 2012 with $46 million in net revenue this quarter. CEO Jeremy Stoppelman started the earnings report webcast by stating the company had hit record highs in all core metric areas. Climbing to…

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 1, 2013

2013/05/01

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web.

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Daily Search Forum Recap: May 1, 2013

2013/05/01

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…

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How “Not Provided” Makes BuzzFeed Think Google’s Search Traffic To News Sites Is Down

2013/05/01

Well look at that! Search traffic to news sites has dropped over the past eight months, according to how BuzzFeed tracks referrals to sites within its network. A change of user behavior? More like the result of “Dark Google” and “Not Provided.” Come on, I’ll explain…

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Google’s Matt Cutts: Holding A Patent Doesn’t Mean We Use That Patent In Search Quality

2013/05/01

Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, posted a YouTube video talking about a recent SEO misconception that he would like the SEO and webmaster world to “put to rest.” Matt said, just because Google has a search quality or ranking patent it does not mean that the patent was or… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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