Archive for September, 2013

Google’s Card Interface Now Live

2013/09/30

After months and months of testing, Google has finally went live with their new mobile interface. It first went live this Sunday. Here is what the new mobile interface looks on tablets and smartphones..

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The Ultimate Moment of Truth: Moving Toward Shared Experiences

2013/09/30

Posted by briansolis Search is a natural step in the discovery process. In a web-based world, search engines offer a lens into a qualified and structured view to help online consumers focus and make informed decisions. With Google dominating search, marketers concentrated on improving search ranking through tried and true techniques to ensure that what they were marketing earned a coveted position in the likely search results a customer might consider clicking.

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Google Keyword Data Goes Missing Again, This Time From Webmaster Tools

2013/09/30

Google Webmaster Tools is missing keywords data. It appears as though search query data from the Search Traffic section hasn’t been recorded since last Monday, September 23, the same day Google launched secure search for all searches

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Daily Search Forum Recap: September 30, 2013

2013/09/30

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, September 30, 2013

2013/09/30

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Facebook Now Let’s You Search Your Posts & Status Updates In Graph Search Facebook announced the launch of searching your posts and status updates… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Users Can Now Search Facebook Graph For Status Updates and Posts by @wonderwall7

2013/09/30

The Facebook newsroom announced today that users can now utilize open graph search to search Facebook posts and status updates by their friends as well as public post. It’s also possible to search for posts with certain keywords such as city names or time periods.

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Facebook Now Let’s You Search Your Posts & Status Updates In Graph Search

2013/09/30

Facebook announced the launch of searching your posts and status updates within graph search. Facebook said, “Today, Graph Search will include posts and status updates.” With this, you “will be able to search for status updates, photo captions, check-ins and comments to find..

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YouTube’s New Comment System: 7 Things Video Marketers Should Do

2013/09/30

In addition to creating videos that are unique, compelling, and entertaining or informative, make sure you’re also dedicating time to interact with your audience, developing relationships with top contributors, responding to comments, and much more.

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Google’s Matt Cutts: NoFollow Attributes On Internal Links Don’t Hurt But Generally Don’t Do It

2013/09/30

In a video, Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts published today an answer to the question, “Should I use rel=”nofollow” on internal links to a login page?” Matt Cutts basically said you shouldn’t, but said it won’t hurt you if you did. Matt said,… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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10 Rules Of Thumb to Design a Successful Mobile-Friendly Website by @softwebchicago

2013/09/30

10 Rules Of Thumb to Design a Successful Mobile Friendly Website Since mobile-friendly websites and responsive web design are now among the hottest topics in web world, it’s obvious that your company and clients move into the mobile space.

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