Archive for October, 2013

It’s Googling Time: 11 Things To Except From Google’s Smartwatch by @albertcostill

2013/10/15

With Sony already releasing their second smartwatch, the Samsung Gear hitting shelves later this month and Apple close behind with the so-called iWatch, did any of us really think that Google would be content with just their wearable glasses? Of course not. This is Google.

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, October 15, 2013

2013/10/15

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Google AdWords Third-Party “Review Extensions” Start Rolling Out To All Accounts In June, Google announced the beta release of Review Extensions which… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

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Foursquare Self-Serve Ads Now Open to All Local Businesses

2013/10/15

Location-based social networking brand Foursquare has rolled out self-serve ads to all advertisers, in an effort to monetize their audience of 40 million users. Here’s a look at how the new ads work, and the ad creation process

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Interview With Lucy Bartlett of VigLink: How To Find Guest Bloggers by @johnrampton

2013/10/15

In an interview conducted at SES 2013 in San Francisco, Lucy Bartlett of VigLink leads a discussion about guest blogging. In addition to being the Marketing Manager at VigLink, Lucy is also a PhD candidate at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. She is an experienced research and marketing consultant, advising entities who strive to define […] 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

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Google’s Matt Cutts on Search vs. Social: Don’t Rely on Just One Channel

2013/10/15

Rather than spending your time trying to figure out every little nuance of Google’s search algorithm and seeking shortcuts, Matt Cutts says you should build a fantastic site people love and have a well-rounded portfolio of ways to get leads/traffic.

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SPONSOR MESSAGE: How to Choose an SEO Vendor

2013/10/15

This white paper discusses how an outside SEO fulfillment company can help your organization generate better returns than an in-house team and help lower your fulfillment costs. Topics covered include why you should consider outsourcing, how to select an SEO partner and what are the costs and…

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Search Revenues Hit $8.7 Billion in First Half of 2013

2013/10/15

The first half of 2013 was a record high for online advertising revenues, coming in at $20.1 billion, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau. Revenue from search increased 7 percent from $8.1 billion for the first half of 2012.

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Twitter Ad Users Can Now Schedule Tweets a Year in Advance

2013/10/15

Twitter announced this week what many marketers may have been waiting for – a way to schedule tweets one year in advanced right through Twitter. But there is a catch: only Twitter advertisers have the option to use this new functionality.

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Google Disavow Removal After Penalty Removal

2013/10/15

A WebmasterWorld thread asks the question most SEOs and webmasters try not to ask in a public forum. After a penalty is lifted, should you go ahead and remove your disavow file or even remove some of the links from the disavow file

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U.S. Paid Search Spend Continues Rising in Q3 2013

2013/10/15

Several reports offer a healthy roundup of paid search spending and a positive outlook for the remainder of 2013.

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