In the long-time ago land of 2012, “people discovery apps” were all the rage, despite the fact that many of these companies had been networking for years. Fast forward to 2013 and the scene is a bit different
In the long-time ago land of 2012, “people discovery apps” were all the rage, despite the fact that many of these companies had been networking for years. Fast forward to 2013 and the scene is a bit different
When you click on the Google reviews link for a business listing in the search results page, a new overlay featuring those reviews will launch. Separately, Google has launched City Experts, a new program that incentivizes reviews on Google Maps.
Today on the Google home page in America is a special Google logo for Maria Mitchell, the first professional female astronomer.
Posted by Eric Enge Establishing expertise and thought leadership is key to the success of your digital marketing strategy. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, learn how your team can work with (or become!) subject matter experts in your niche, giving consumers of your content a chance to learn from the best. Whiteboard Friday – Eric Enge – Subject Matter Experts and Their Role in Your Digital Marketing Strategy For reference, here’s a still of this week’s whiteboard! Video Transcription Good morning everybody in Moz land.
There are tons of reports in the Google Analytics Help forums reporting a bug that the Google Analytics reports stopped working and updating yesterday. The weird thing is that it isn’t impacting everyone…
Twitter is in the process of rolling out what you could call its version of “universal search results” on Twitter.com. The changes bring Twitter’s web search more in line with the current mobile experience. Twitter announced the changes this afternoon via tweet: Search update on…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Five Years Later, Ex-Farecast Founder Asks “What Is Bing Doing?” Oren Etzioni, the founder of Farecast who sold it to Microsoft in 2008, says…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google considers many ccTLDs to be specific to a country, so be careful about how you choose your TLDs. Particularly, you need to be careful when you’re using a ccTLD with the intent to be something different from how it is generally used