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Posted by quietcorey This post was originally in YouMoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community.
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. Search Engine Roundtable Stories: Google Crushes Ghost Rank 2.0…
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Two Years Later, BitTorrent Now In Google’s Auto Completions Over two years ago, Google removed BitTorrent from the instant search auto-complete search..
Forty-eight percent of consumers trust ads in search engine results, online video, and social networks. That’s according to a recent report from Nielsen, Trust In Advertising 2013, which found that consumer trust in online advertising is increasing
The next time you just gotta gawk at your favorite celeb, take caution; McAfee exposed the top celebrity searches that put users at the highest risk of malware attacks. Topping the list is Lily Collins, Avril Lavigne, and Sandra Bullock.
In an interview conducted at SES 2013 in San Francisco, Brad Flora from Perfect Audience talks about how businesses can retarget their marketing with Facebook News Feed ads. SEJ’s Murray Newlands began the interview by asking Brad what goes into making a great Facebook News Feed ad. Hear his response in the view below: Here are some key highlights from […] Author information John Rampton Managing Editor John Rampton is an entrepreneur, full-time computer nerd, PPC guru at Maple North and founder at PPC.org
Over two years ago, Google removed BitTorrent from the instant search auto-complete search suggestions. Now, it appears that when you begin typing [bit...] into the Google search box, Google now shows BitTorrent as a search suggestion within Google Instant search. Here is a screen shot of the…
I assume by now, you’ve all seen the news that Google has secured ALL searches leading to all their organic search query referrer data to go completely 100% not provided. In fact, I checked this morning, and this site shows 93.4% of all Google organic search queries as being not provided.
Online marketing has changed dramatically in the past few years. When Google released search their Panda and Penguin algorithm updates , many website owners were sent scrambling as they watched their site’s rank slip. But not all online marketers found Google’s updates to be devastating.
As a marketer if you’re not making it easy for mobile users to call you, you’re losing business.