It was hard to miss the news that Google announced yesterday around Google+. If you did and you really don’t have time to sift through everything, Google’s Aygul Zagidullina captured notes in very short bullet point format that makes it quick and easy to consume…
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…
Posted by Dr-Pete As SEOs, we spend a lot of our collective time afraid of what Google might do next. This Halloween, I thought maybe it was time to turn the tables. It’s easy to think of Google as an unstoppable force, but, like any company, Google has weaknesses and their behavior suggests some very real fears about the future.
I’m a fanatic when it comes to Twitter. I love it. Over the past month I have been trying hard to push @organize a handle for a client I’m working 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: Google Webmaster Tools Adds “Security Issues” Section Google has announced the addition of a new section within Webmaster Tools named “Security Issues.” This new..
A new section within Webmaster Tools offers a portal for “Security Issues” to alert webmasters when they have a security issue or evidence that a site has been hacked, as well as give more detailed information on the nature of the issue.
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Google has announced the addition of a new section within Webmaster Tools named “Security Issues.” This new section is aimed at better communicating to website owners security issues, such as site hacks, malware, and so on and then giving a more detailed and concise method of fixing the… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
Today, Microsoft unveiled a new ad unit for branded search called Hero Ads. The new units are appearing on select exact match brand queries in Smart Search on Windows 8.1.